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The Number Of God
The perfect number game
for 2-4 players
Throughout all History, People's and Religions, Seven has been declared the perfect number, The Number Of God, yet Heaven is only for The One who can achieve enlightenment. Is your soul prepared? Can you align the stars to reach Nirvana? Or will your Spirit be shoved into the depths of Sheol on its voyage to Paradise? But beware! You can only make your journey on the kindness of others; only obtain The Kingdom with the orientation of the seven pillars. Let me show you how 
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The winner is the first to get seven or more of their Pillars in a row

• Any Pillars can be moved, even the ones just laid.
• Play can begin anywhere on the board, not just in the middle. 
• Players can even have none of their Pillars in play and yet still be in the game!
• Players can only lay where their opponents allow them.

Taking turns a players move is pushing any two connecting opponent Pillars both one cell parallel to each other in the same direction; even the two Pillars just laid by the previous player. The player then lays two of their own Pillars in those two now vacated cells. 
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    • Aphelion
    • Meerkat Massacre
    • Jubilee
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    • Casino
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    • Pieces of 8
    • Kingmaker
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    • Now You Get Out Of This
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    • Ye Gods!
    • Nutty Nines
    • Raspberry
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    • Super Dice
    • Who does the chores?
    • Rainbow Bingo
    • Wackerdooble!
    • Locution
    • Riot
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    • Grand National
    • Battleships
    • Roulette
    • Shut the Box
    • Slots
    • Slap!
    • Snakes and Ladders
    • Formula One
    • Ludo
    • Noughts and Crosses
    • Rugby
    • Pontoon
  • Puzzles
    • Omega
    • Pandora's Box
    • Primus
    • Mazeways
    • Crazy Mazing
    • Oblig8tion
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    • Elementatry
    • Russia
  • Marric Publishing
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    • Any Ball Pool
    • Royal Gammon
    • Rebel
    • Push A Penny
    • Bully
    • The Notte Game
    • Reverend
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