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− | In | + | In many [[games]], especially [[board games]], a '''game piece''' (or '''piece''', '''token''', '''player token''', etc.) is a small object, commonly shaped like a [[Pawn (chess)|chess pawn]], which represents the player (or the players' team, in a [[team game]]). |
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Latest revision as of 08:37, 13 May 2016
In many games, especially board games, a game piece (or piece, token, player token, etc.) is a small object, commonly shaped like a chess pawn, which represents the player (or the players' team, in a team game).
Use
Game pieces are common in board games, and essential to race games.