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- Ploy_(board_game) abstract "Ploy is an abstract strategy board game for two or four players, commercially released by 3M Company in 1970, as part of the 3M bookshelf game series. The game is said to have a \"chess-like feel\". As in chess, the game features several types of pieces, each with their own moving capabilities. The 3M game set includes a board and fifty pieces of various colors and shapes. The game is marketed as a \"space-age strategy game\". It is also considered to be one of the “better” chess variations.".
- Ploy_(board_game) wikiPageExternalLink javaploy.
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- Ploy_(board_game) wikiPageRevisionID "591194347".
- Ploy_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink 3M.
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- Ploy_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink Abstract_strategy_game.
- Ploy_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink Ada_(programming_language).
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- Ploy_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink Category:3M_Bookshelf_games.
- Ploy_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abstract_strategy_games.
- Ploy_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Board_games_introduced_in_1970.
- Ploy_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink Chess.
- Ploy_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink File:Ploy_(board_game)_cover.jpg.
- Ploy_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink Go_strategy_and_tactics.
- Ploy_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink Java_(programming_language).
- Ploy_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink Java_virtual_machine.
- Ploy_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink MIT_License.
- Ploy_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Windows.
- Ploy_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink Observation.
- Ploy_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLink Tactic_(method).
- Ploy_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ploy (board game)".
- Ploy_(board_game) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ploy".
- Ploy_(board_game) imageCaption "Ploy board game released 1970 by 3M Company, as part of the 3M bookshelf game series".
- Ploy_(board_game) imageLink "250".
- Ploy_(board_game) players "2".
- Ploy_(board_game) randomChance "None".
- Ploy_(board_game) skills Go_strategy_and_tactics.
- Ploy_(board_game) skills Observation.
- Ploy_(board_game) skills Tactic_(method).
- Ploy_(board_game) subjectName "Ploy".
- Ploy_(board_game) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:3M_bookshelf_games.
- Ploy_(board_game) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Ploy_(board_game) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_game.
- Ploy_(board_game) subject Category:3M_Bookshelf_games.
- Ploy_(board_game) subject Category:Abstract_strategy_games.
- Ploy_(board_game) subject Category:Board_games_introduced_in_1970.
- Ploy_(board_game) hypernym Game.
- Ploy_(board_game) type Activity.
- Ploy_(board_game) type Game.
- Ploy_(board_game) type VideoGame.
- Ploy_(board_game) type Activity.
- Ploy_(board_game) type Thing.
- Ploy_(board_game) type Q11410.
- Ploy_(board_game) type Q1914636.
- Ploy_(board_game) comment "Ploy is an abstract strategy board game for two or four players, commercially released by 3M Company in 1970, as part of the 3M bookshelf game series. The game is said to have a \"chess-like feel\". As in chess, the game features several types of pieces, each with their own moving capabilities. The 3M game set includes a board and fifty pieces of various colors and shapes. The game is marketed as a \"space-age strategy game\". It is also considered to be one of the “better” chess variations.".
- Ploy_(board_game) label "Ploy (board game)".
- Ploy_(board_game) sameAs Q2099624.
- Ploy_(board_game) sameAs Ploy.
- Ploy_(board_game) sameAs m.03ybbr_.
- Ploy_(board_game) sameAs Q2099624.
- Ploy_(board_game) sameAs 指相棋.
- Ploy_(board_game) wasDerivedFrom Ploy_(board_game)?oldid=591194347.
- Ploy_(board_game) isPrimaryTopicOf Ploy_(board_game).