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Buy from Overstock.com $31.99$26.46 $32.50 $30.00 $27.50 $25.00 Oct Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr 2015 2016 $28.49, Aug 13 9:44 am$28.99, Aug 14 8:22 pm$28.49, Sep 16 - Sep 17$28.99, Sep 28 - Oct 8$29.49, Nov 4 2:31 pm$30.99, Dec 3 - Dec 4$29.49, Dec 28 - Dec 29$28.53, Mar 5 1:26 pm$30.99, Mar 20 2:58 pm$28.53, Mar 24 3:36 pm$30.99, Mar 30 - Mar 31$28.53, Aug 14 - Aug 17$30.99, Sep 28 8:28 pm$27.60, Sep 29 - Sep 30$26.46, Oct 4 - Oct 5$29.49, Dec 1 - Dec 2$31.99, Feb 13 - Feb 21

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Last Seen $31.99 Feb 21, '16
Highest $31.99 Feb 13, '16
Lowest $26.46 Oct 6, '15
Average $31.99 (30d avg)
$31.69 (90d avg)
$30.77 (180d avg)
$29.82 (365d avg)
$29.59 (Lifetime average)
Added Aug 4, 2014

Product Description

Loosely based on sumo wrestling, the point of Abalone is to push six of your opponents 14 marbles off of the playing surface. This game includes the board, 14 white and 14 black marbles, and instructions. Includes one board, 14 white marbles, 14 black marbles and instructions For 2 players Recommended for ages 7 and up

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Latest $34.99 9 hrs ago
Highest $34.99 May 17, '14
Lowest $24.99 Nov 15, '13
Average $34.99 (30d avg)
$34.99 (90d avg)
$34.99 (180d avg)
$34.99 (365d avg)
$31.75 (Lifetime average)
Added Jun 15, 2013

Product Description

How do you create a game that has sold over 4 million copies in 30 different countries? Easy, just make it a game that anyone can learn in one minute, but that may take a lifetime to master. Loosely based on sumo wrestling, the point of Abalone is to push just 6 of your opponents 14 marbles off of the playing surface, but there is a catch. It takes two marbles to move one, and three to move two. Simple? Yes. Simplistic? By no means! The six directions of movement allow for infinite strategies both offensively and defensively. For 2 players.

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