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Elvis untot (talk | contribs) those games were first developed in europe, it is not clear, if thay are mainly played there. |
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{{Wiktionary|Eurogame|eurogame}} |
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'''Eurogames''' most commonly refers to the '''[[EuroGames (LGBT sporting event)]]'''. |
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'''Eurogames''' may refer to: |
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* Eurogames is an other name for [[German-style board game]]s. |
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* [[Eurogame]], a type of board game |
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* [[EuroGames]], an LGBT sporting event in Europe |
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* [[European Games]], an international multi-sport event contested by athletes from European nations |
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== See also == |
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[[fr:Eurogames]] |
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* [[European Masters Games]] |
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* ''[[Eurogamer]]'', an English video game news website |
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Latest revision as of 19:31, 22 September 2020
Eurogames may refer to:
- Eurogame, a type of board game
- EuroGames, an LGBT sporting event in Europe
- Eurogames (game publisher), a French board game publisher operated by Descartes Editeur
- European Games, an international multi-sport event contested by athletes from European nations
See also
[edit]- European Masters Games
- Eurogamer, an English video game news website