Design it, send it to yourself to establish copyright, then try to interest one of the many board game manufacturers in producing it - it happens all the time.
2007-10-17 10:43:53
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answered by marconprograms 5
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I am a chess player. And I have a lot of family members who like to play chess. And we had the problem of not all being able to play each other at once. So I invented a 6 player chess set and came up with a set of rules. I built the board, found the pieces I needed. and Now me and my family sit around and play 6 player chess.
It's awesome. Creating your own board games can be fun.
2007-10-18 05:08:47
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answered by squishy 6
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try the recent DVD interactive video games.. you could split into communities.. or actually have a beetle stress.. or write up a pub type quiz and get a various man or woman to make up the questions each and every week.. expenses a £a million each and every or something to pass into then somebody wins!! great incentive additionally they are able to incorporate musical questions or perhaps clips on video if the quiz grasp that week could be stricken.. Board video games are difficult for enormous communities you may desire to play trivial pursuit in communities of path or try a backgammon adventure.. poker is excellent exciting and easy to verify and the chips etc. are much less costly adequate now to purchase.. card video games are exciting too. whist or rummy, books with those video games and their rules are conveniently avaialble. perhaps you've a around robin the place you have numerous video games on the bypass and human beings rotate and then anybody gets a bypass at say scrabble..Monopoly, tornado and cluedo!! sounds exciting.. solid success..by skill of ways charity shops and vehicle boot revenues are a solid source of secondhand video games
2016-10-12 23:52:21
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answered by vukcevic 4
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yes go for it, come up with theme rules make a board on poster board from craft store or card board from old box play test it with friends and then send it to a good company
2007-10-17 09:56:45
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have an idea for one? Or do you mean make your own of one that already exists? You could probubly do both as long as you wern't trying to sell a trademarked product.
2007-10-17 09:56:34
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answered by Anonymous
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sure - most new games now are invented by individuals and then sold to the big companies
2007-10-17 09:55:48
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answered by nickipettis 7
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yes you would i made my own it was called monopoly in da hood and i actually did good on it my friends and i play whenever we get together
2007-10-17 09:57:07
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answered by number1galleta 1
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you could but it wouldnt make you much money. you could sell your idea to Martin Bradley for like 0.2% of what they make. thats the best you can do pretty much.
2007-10-17 09:55:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Unless you're a retard, yes... why not?
That's like asking... Would I be able to tie my shoes?
2007-10-17 12:56:01
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answered by arealsexyguy 3
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yes.
for a project of some sort.
anybody can make one.
its quite simple.
2007-10-17 09:54:49
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answered by Steph the great 2
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