Question:
Board game with white and black round pieces?
anonymous
2013-03-27 19:08:34 UTC
Board has squares on it
Ten answers:
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2013-03-28 19:29:27 UTC
Go: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_%28game%29



Gomoku/Gobang: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gomoku



Reversi/Othello: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reversi



Checkers: http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Checkers
anonymous
2015-08-09 02:39:59 UTC
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RE:

Board game with white and black round pieces?

Board has squares on it
Sarah
2016-03-13 04:05:09 UTC
For food sushi and pasta served in noodle boxes is a great idea. Remember that you may be a vegetarian but not all your guests are so allow a pasta dish with meat or asian dish with meat you can also serve in noodle boxes, use good quality plastic forks and spoons. Game ideas; 2 up is very Aussie and fun, use plastic chips instead of money and give a prize to the winner (most chips). Old fashioned games are really fun, like pass the balloon between your legs (girl/boy teams), pass the orange under the chin etc. Go to website games played on Ellen show for some fun ones.
anonymous
2013-03-27 20:16:03 UTC
The following board games are the ones I know and fits your description:

Othello

Checkers

SORRY FOR GIVING SO LESS BOARD GAMES BUT I CANT THINK OF ANYTHING ELSE. SORRY
Taylor Litteral
2013-03-29 10:55:11 UTC
Go, Othello, Checkers, Hex, Gomoku.
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2016-04-06 06:43:06 UTC
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The game is Go Learning the basic rules is very quick, but mastering the strategic and tactical nuances takes a lifetime.
Gabriel Ayala
2013-03-27 20:04:32 UTC
Checkers? Go?
John
2014-07-15 05:46:36 UTC
Renju http://skillgamesboard.com/play-renju-online.aspx ???
M4 Fan
2013-03-27 19:31:07 UTC
Carrom ? Chess ?
anonymous
2013-03-27 23:10:59 UTC
there is a game called "GO"....and can easily be found on E-BAY

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another game is called "othello"


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