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Some toys that are on market I wish they were out when I was a child. Such as, the activated baby dolls that cry, etc.
But some are more dangerous than then.

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i’m totally redesigning my bedroom :) it’s a largish rectangle room, with built in wardrobes but i can get rid of them. i have a green carpet, but i might be able to get rid of that. although a wooden floor would probably go more with the style of room i’m after, i want a carpet. i really like designs like this,
http://s7d2.scene7.com/is/image/UrbanOutfitters/12121984_21_b?$prodmain$
http://s7d2.scene7.com/is/image/UrbanOutfitters/12991675_00_b?$prodmain$
but i also really like kitcsh things, and cute toys like dinosaurs and bows and some scene and retro things. i don’t want to many patterns so i can buy things which will fit in easily.
the colours i would concider for my room are yellow, blue, purple and possibly green?
can you fabulous people help me put together colour schemes and ideas?
thanks.
oh, i forgot to mention i’m in england, so i can’t really go to places like jcpenny, but thanks anyway :)

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Board games have been played over a century in different cultures and societies. Different artifacts have been found that proved the existence of such games in ancient times.
Mehen is an ancient board game from Predynastic Egypt.
Go is an ancient strategic board game originating in China.
Patolli is a board game originating in Mesoamerica, and was played by the ancient Mayans.
Board games engage luck, strategy and knowledge. Board games that are based on luck are usually controlled by a dice. Winners are usually determined by the skill of players to throw the relevant number on the dice. Games that depend on strategy are game of wit, skills and logic. This game is less on luck rather on skills and logic. Chance does not play down their logic and skills. There are also board games that require the knowedge of the player in certain topics or knowledge like quizmasters and scrabbles.
There are also board games that require luck as well as strategy in all aspects of the game. A classic example of this is monopoly, where a dice is rolled and players try to create an empire within the board.

Frequently used terms:
Board games have few terminology used to describe concepts applicable to the game mechanics and attributes similar in all board games.
• Game Board is a surface on which one plays a board game, there are different boards for different games. Board games like chess, Go and Backgammon have standardized and unchanging boards. Others use tiles or cards but they are not standardized.
• Game Piece represents a player on the game board. Each player is expected to control one or more pieces on the board. In other games that involve commanding multiple game pieces like in chess each piece expresses a unique and designations and capabilities within the parameters of the game. In other games like Go, all pieces controlled by a player have the same capabilities and designations.
• Jump sometimes to by-pass one or more game pieces or space jump is required. Likewise it involves capturing or conquering an opponent’s game piece.
• Space is a physical unit of progress on any game board.

The conclusion therefore is that there are lots of board games out there that are governed by the same principles. Making it easy for the players to adapt as well as masters can do.

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  • One piece unit plugs into your TV – no extra parts to lose
  • Includes Simon, Battleship, Mouse Trap
  • Checkers, Link-A-Like, and Roll Over

Product Description
Play classic board games right on your very own TV! There are no parts to lose and no rules to remember — they’re all in the controller.

Includes: Battleship, Simon, Mouse Trap, Checkers, Link-A-Like and Roll Over. Requires 4 AA batteries, not included.

For ages 7 and up…. More >>

Tv Board Games 6 Games in 1 Simon, Battleship and More!

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