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Games for fun, games for everyone

Games are important for team building and mutual trust development. An example of team building game to develop in few time mutual trust among members of a new group is the game of the fall
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Board games history: Greek and Roman skill games

Oct 30, 2009
Greek and Roman games are one of the little known aspects of these ancient societies. In Hellenistic and Roman culture skill games were a recreational activity both for children and adults. Since prehistoric times is possible to recognize the...

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Oct 29, 2009
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Toys history: construction toy and educational games for kids

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Eco-games top list: new "green" online games for the environment

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Board games History: the Japanese game of Gomoku

Oct 20, 2009
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