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			<description>Dixit, Boggle and No Thanks were big hits.  I also taught several kids on the train to Qiqihar how to play Summoner Wars on the iPad.  At one point I stopped by the campus bookstore and bought copies of Citadels and Lost Cities for $4.00 USD apiece, which I later gave as gifts when I left.  The professors I played with were incredibly engaged competitors, especially when it came to the game theory embedded in Dixit.</description>
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