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The corresponding page now replacing this bookshelf is Subject:Games.
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BOARD GAMES - Arimaa - Chess - Chess Opening Theory - Chinese checkers - Go COLLECTIBLE CARD GAMES - Magic: The Gathering - Pokémon Trading Card Game PHYSICAL EDUCATION - Folkstyle Wrestling - Lucid Dreaming PLAYING CARD GAMES - Poker ROLE PLAYING GAMES - Dungeons & Dragons SPORTS - Folkstyle Wrestling - Basketball - Football (soccer) ELECTRONIC GAMES

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This bookshelf is for games and game-related topics, except for electronic games.

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Board games

Chess is an ancient strategy game played by two players. In this book you will not only learn to play chess, but you will learn to master it.
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Collectible card games

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Physical education

This section contains guides and manuals relating to physical education and training (martial arts, fighting, exercise, etc...).
Add short exercise and fitness guides as appendices to Physical Activity.
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Playing card games

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Puzzles

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Sports

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Video Games







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