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Tabletop games reviews
- How about these?
- Khufu The Mummy (redirected) - released in 2006 as the last DVD game of the Atmosfear series
- Kill the Commie Bastards! AFD (archived) - humorous 1989 board game published by Crunchy Frog Enterprises
- Kineti-Go AFD - 2004 magnetic wooden tabletop game
- King Oil (redirected) - board game designed by Scott Patton and published by Milton Bradley Company in 1974 where players drill for oil on a three-dimensional board
- Kivi (board game) AFD - 2006 tactical game of dice
- Krazy Maze AFD (archived) - 1943 board game manufactured in Australia under licence by G. N. Raymond Pty Ltd.
- Kroll & Prumni (redirected) - first wargame to be released by the Italian company International Team, in 1979
- Krosmaster (abandoned draft) - 2012 French collectible mini figure game
- Kyogami (CSD) - 2006 game based on climate change and the Kyoto Protocol
- BOZ (talk) 15:48, 29 December 2025 (UTC)
How about these?
- LCR (dice game) AFD - dice game first published in 1983
- Legends Of Luma (CSD) - collection of boardgames by French publisher Ludonaute
- Legowars AFD (redirected) - 1991 miniatures wargame featuring Legos
- Make Your Own-opoly (PROD) - customizable game published in 1998
- Malarkey (board game) AFD (redirected) - board game published by Parker Brothers and Hersch and Company starting in 1991
- Mask Trilogy AFD - three award-winning German-style board games designed by Wolfgang Kramer and Michael Kiesling: Tikal, Java, Mexica
- Match Madness (board game) (abandoned draft) - pattern matching board game published in 2016
- Maths24 (redirected) - competitive arithmetical card game
- Mecha! AFD - tabletop miniature wargame published in 1993
- Megablitz AFD (redirected) - operational-level wargame that was developed by Tim Gow
- Meridians (game) (abandoned draft) - 2021 abstract strategy game with perfect information
- Messenger Boy (redirected) - 1886 board game
- Mozaic AFD (archived) - abstract strategy board game published by Games Above Board in 2004
BOZ (talk) 23:36, 12 January 2026 (UTC)
- LCR (dice game) - Timur9008 (talk) 13:22, 16 January 2026 (UTC)
- How about these?
- No Stress Chess (CSD)
- Nok Hockey (redirected) - 1942 two player action board game
- Obsession (board game) (PROD) - 1977 game
- Omega Virus (redirected) - talking electronic board game released by Milton Bradley in 1992 where players collect weapons and room keys to destroy the computer virus
- Passage to Cathay AFD (archived) - 1984 board game published by Ragnarok Enterprises
- Pentagame (abandoned draft) - abstract strategy board game invented by Jan Suchanek first published in 2020
- Pirates: Quest For Davy Jones' Gold (PROD) - 2006 board game version of Pirates of the Spanish Main
- Plateau (game) AFD (archived) - two-player abstract strategy board game invented by Jim Albea and published in 1986
- Platinum Series Baseball (PROD) - 2015 two player tabletop dice-and-card baseball strategy game
- Platoon (board game) (redirected) - based on the film
- PocketModels (redirected) - a type of tabletop strategy game
- Point of Law (redirected) - 3M bookshelf game published in 1972
- Pokémon Trading Figure Game AFD (redirected) - 2006 collectible miniatures game similar to HeroClix
- Posse: Thirteen Against One AFD (redirected) - 1978 Wild West game by Milton Bradley Company
- Princess and the Pea (board game) (redirected) - 2003 children's board game loosely based on the 1835 fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen
- Prime Climb (CSD) - board game that uses arithmetic where players race to the center of the board
- PUMMEL (PROD) - miniatures wargame published in 2006
- Puzzlage (PROD) - 2015 jigsaw-puzzle word search game
- Border Reivers (game) (PROD) (archived) - light warfare/economic development board game published in 2006 by Reiver Games
- Imperial Commander AFD (redirected) - science fiction war game, based on the range of metal Laserburn miniatures available from Tabletop Games
- BOZ (talk) 16:36, 19 January 2026 (UTC)
- No Stress Chess - Timur9008 (talk) 05:57, 2 February 2026 (UTC)
- Nok Hockey -
- Obsession (board game) -
- Omega Virus -
- Pirates: Quest For Davy Jones' Gold -
- Still checking Timur9008 (talk) 06:11, 2 February 2026 (UTC)
- Plateau (game) -
- Platoon (board game) -
- Found nothing else. Timur9008 (talk) 06:23, 2 February 2026 (UTC)
- How about these?
- Qua (board game) AFD - three-dimensional (3D) abstract strategy game
- Quad-Ominos AFD (redirected) - 1978 game by Pressman Toy Corporation
- Quantik (abandoned draft) - abstract strategy board game published by Gigamic
- Quicksand (board game) (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Quicksand_(board_game)&oldid=1332174458 redirected]) = board game published in 1989 by Parker Brothers
- Quizimaze AFD (archived) - board game and trivia game created by Wilfrid Enterprises in 1986
- R.A.G.E. (redirected) - miniature wargaming core rule system by Reaper Miniatures
- Ragnarok (board game) AFD (redirected) - 1981 board wargame published by Simulations Publications that simulates the battle between the Norse gods and the Jotun
- Rainbow Quest! (abandoned draft) - 2020 board game developed to educate about LGBT culture and history
- Random Violence (board game) (CSD) - 2006 turn-based tactical combat cybperpunk board game
- Rapid Fire! AFD - set of tabletop wargaming rules first published in 1984
- Replay Baseball AFD (redirected) - 1973 sports simulation game
- Replay Basketball AFD (redirected) - 2003 tabletop simulation of professional basketball
- Rezolution AFD - 2005 tabletop miniatures wargame set in the future
- RollerCoaster Tycoon (board game) (redirected) - 2002 board game based on the video game
- Rollout: The Game of the Risk-Takers AFD (archived) - 1987 business game
- RPGQuest AFD - Brazilian adventure board game from 2005
- Rules According to Ral: Chaos Wars AFD - miniature fantasy battle game published by Ral Partha in 1987
- BOZ (talk) 17:30, 2 February 2026 (UTC)
- How about these?
- Saganami Island Tactical Simulator AFD (redirected) - tabletop wargame based on the Honorverse novels
- Sally the Sunflower AFD - 2005 children's board game by Hasbro
- SAT Game For Dummies (PROD) - 2008 board game designed to help students prepare for the SAT
- Second Season Pro Football AFD (redirected) - 1999 sports simulation game
- Sergeant Preston (CSD, copyvio) - 1956 board game by Milton Bradley
- Seti (1979 board game) (abandoned draft) - abstract strategy game for two players originally released in Germany by Bütehorne Spiele in 1979
- Settlers of the Stone Age (PROD) - 2002 German board game
- Simpei (PROD) - 2005 abstract strategy game by Bandai
- Skirmish Tactics Apocalypse (PROD) - 2013 two player skirmish-level tabletop hybrid miniatures/board/wargame
- Square Deal (game) AFD (archived) - tile game published by Winning Moves Games USA in 2008
- Space Fighters (PROD) - unauthorized 1978 adaptation of Star Wars
- Spaceopoly (redirected) - 1997 simplified version of Solarquest
- Spawn: The Game (redirected) - 1995 board game published by Pressman Toy Corporation
- Splat! (board game) (abandoned draft) - board game from Milton Bradley available in 1990
- Star Breach AFD - 2018 sci-fi tabletop skirmish game
- Star Wars – The Queen's Gambit AFD (redirected) - 2000 board game by Avalon Hill based on Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace
- Stellar Fire (PROD) - 2000 starship combat game
- Supremacy (1940 board game) AFD - World War II board wargame published in 1940
- BOZ (talk) 21:49, 16 February 2026 (UTC)
- SAT Game For Dummies - , , , , ,
- ^ Probably enough for a restore. All those sources were linked via the main SAT Game For Dummies website here , There is some other stuff under "reviews" here (click each link).
- Still checking for the rest. Timur9008 (talk) 17:49, 22 February 2026 (UTC)
- Square Deal -
- Spaceopoly - , (continued)
- Found nothing else. Timur9008 (talk) 18:19, 22 February 2026 (UTC)
- How about these?
- Take Off! (redirected) - 1987 board game designed to teach geography
- Tempête sur l'échiquier (redirect) - 1989 French game of Knightmare Chess
- Terra Nova (board game) (PROD) - 2006 game by Winning Moves
- The Face of Battle (game) (PROD) - World War II era miniatures wargame published in 2001
- The HellGame AFD - 2003 game based on Dante's writings
- The Lord of the Rings Dice Building Game (redirected) - dice-building game produced by WizKids in 2013
- The Market of Alturien (PROD) - game released in 2007 where players are stall traders in a market town
- The Money Game (Elisabeth Donati game) (PROD) - financial education game
- The Succession Wars AFD (redirected) - wargame based on BattleTech
- The X-Files Trivia Game (redirected) - 1997 board game published by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
- Third Reich/Great Pacific War series (redirected) - published by Avalanche Press, series consists of two boxed games, one supplement, and an enlarged map, with one more future supplement
- Thud (game) (redirected) - 2002 game inspired by the Discworld novels
- Timberland (board game) AFD (redirected) - 1989 game based on woodland management by Klaus Teuber
- Tokaido (board game) (CSD) - 2012 board game created by Antoine Bauza
- Tornado Rex (PROD) - 1991 three-dimensional board game by Parker Brothers
- Trafalgore (PROD) - 2004 miniatures wargame by Alternative Armies
- Trains and Stations (redirected) - 2013 train-themed board game
- Transformers (board game) (redirected) - 1986 board game published by Milton Bradley based on the toy line
- Trimino (CSD) - 1969 game similar to dominoes but played with tiles
- Tumbleweed (game) (abandoned draft) - 2020 abstract strategy board game for two players, involving an hexagonal grid and pieces positioned according to line of sight
- Twin Tin Bots AFD - 2014 board game designed by Philippe Keyaerts and published by Flatlined Games
- Micro Armour: The Game – WWII AFD (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Micro_Armour:_The_Game_%E2%80%93_WWII&oldid=1335108911 redirect]) - rules for conducting World War II style miniature wargaming combat published by GHQ in 2001
- Mighty Warriors AFD (redirected) - board wargame by Games Workshop in 1991 set in the Warhammer Fantasy universe and uses a randomly-generated castle map
- BOZ (talk) 17:57, 25 February 2026 (UTC)
- How about these?
- Ultra Marines AFD (redirected) - one of a series of 4 "introductory" board games released by Games Workshop in 1991
- Uncle Wiggily (board game) (CSD, copyvio) - 1916 board game by Milton Bradley
- Ur 1830BC (redirected) - 2001 board game in the 18xx series
- Vector (game) AFD (archived) - 1970 game from F.X. Schmid
- Victory by Any Means (PROD) - wargaming campaign system first published in 2004
- BOZ (talk) 15:46, 10 March 2026 (UTC)
- Also, I know you like creating retro video game articles, in case you ever need more reviews for one of the games on this list there is Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Requests and many many more on Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Requests/Archive. :) BOZ (talk) 15:48, 10 March 2026 (UTC)
- How about these?
- Wall Street Spin (PROD) - 2004 game with a stock market theme
- Walt Disney's Peter Pan (board game) (redirected) - 1953 game based on the film
- Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty (board game) (redirected) - 1959 game based on the film
- Warcry (Tabletop Game) (abandoned draft) - 2019 miniatures game based on Warhammer
- Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team (Tabletop Game) (abandoned draft) - tabletop skirmish wargame created in 2013 as a supplement to the 6th edition of Warhammer 40,000
- Warhammer Skirmish (redirected) - small-scale version of Warhammer Fantasy Battle published in 2002
- Warhammer The Old World (abandoned draft) - 2024 miniature wargame by Games Workshop
- Warlock (board game) AFD (archive) - 1979 fantasy combat game
- Warlord (miniature game) (PROD) - fantasy skirmish miniatures wargame published by Reaper Miniatures in 2004
- Wet Head (PROD) - game and property invented and developed by Rudell Design, first published in 1988
- Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? (board game) (redirected) - 1992 mystery/geography board game
- Who's on First? (board game) (redirected) - 1978 game based on Abbott and Costello's routine Who's on First?
- Witchlord AFD - fantasy board game published in 1984
- Word Up (board game) (PROD) - 1992 game designed to help learners improve their English
- World War IV: One World, One King AFD - 2009 post-apocalyptic wargame
- World's Worst Boardgame AFD (archived) - self-published by Richard Hutnik in 2011 to satirize commercial boardgames that are too dependent on random chance
- BOZ (talk) 17:44, 14 March 2026 (UTC)
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I think I've done all I can with Mario Teaches Typing. I've been looking at sources and rewriting/rereading the article so much that I probably have blind spots to any errors/issues.
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