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Board Game Direction Indicator





What is this?

This page is to help track direction of play where card and board games reverse the direction of play. The most well known example is (tm).

Confused? The image of the hand holding card represents you. The direction of the arrow shows the direction of play. For example, if the orange arrows are displayed, play moves to the left. If the green arrows are displayed, play moves to the right.</description>
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Board Game Direction Indicator





What is this?

This page is to help track direction of play where card and board games reverse the direction of play. The most well known example is (tm).

Confused? The image of the hand holding card represents you. The direction of the arrow shows the direction of play. For example, if the orange arrows are displayed, play moves to the left. If the green arrows are displayed, play moves to the right.</description>
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