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Where was the first board game come from?

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EuanC

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12y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

The first games played on a board were made many thousands of years ago; Checkers is an ancient game, for example. The Egyptians, too, had a game played with various pegs in a board (how it is played, we no longer know).

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