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- Q1088769 subject Q16779040.
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- Q1088769 abstract "Three Musketeers is an abstract strategy board game by Haar Hoolim. It was published in Sid Sackson's A Gamut of Games. The game is notable in that, like the traditional Fox and geese, it uses the principle of unequal forces; the two players neither use the same types of pieces nor the same rules, and their victory conditions are different.".
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- Q1088769 wikiPageWikiLink Q16779040.
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- Q1088769 wikiPageWikiLink Q6725113.
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- Q1088769 comment "Three Musketeers is an abstract strategy board game by Haar Hoolim. It was published in Sid Sackson's A Gamut of Games. The game is notable in that, like the traditional Fox and geese, it uses the principle of unequal forces; the two players neither use the same types of pieces nor the same rules, and their victory conditions are different.".
- Q1088769 label "Three Musketeers (game)".
- Q1088769 depiction Draughts_ll44.png.