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Extractions: Please enter a keyword above. Articles Reference Encyclopedias, Almanacs, Transcripts, and Maps Related articles NAICS: 33-9932 Game, Toy, and Children's Vehicle Manufacturing SIC: 3944 Games, Toys, and Children's Vehicle Manufacturing NAICS-Based Product Codes: 33-99327 through 33-99327226 A board game contains several parts. One essential part is a flat surface on which the game's activities are played, the board. Games may involve the role of dice, the spin of a wheel, or the answering of questions. In these types of board games the players move pieces on the board as part of the competition. Other games require players to rid themselves of property or acquire the property of their opponents. Some board games require skill and knowledge on the part of the player while other games are driven primarily by luck. Early versions of chess, checkers, and backgammon were all played in ancient civilizations. These games were created in Egypt, Greece, India, or China and became popular with established rules. Games were introduced to cultures through trade; the game of Wei Qi, for example, appears to have made its way across the Asian continent along the early trade routes of the region. Board games were also introduced through exploration and military campaigns. The Vikings carried the game