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Back in the 90"s, I use to play this board game that I am looking for. Each player picked a board tile that was about 6-8 inches square, and it was broken into spaces, probably a 25, 5x5 sectioned board. It consisted of a maze. Each player got a board and we put them all together to create a larger map. Then each player got two treasure pieces and got to put it on his "home" board. The object of the game was to move your figure through the maze to capture other players treasures. Once your two treasures was captured, you died.

Any ideas?
   
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Solahma






RVA

https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/1219/labyrinth

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Los Angeles, CA, USA

Nope, it was Wiz War, and Fantasy Flight re released it a while back in a slick new format. Looks great and plays as well as the old version.

https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/104710/wiz-war-eighth-edition
   
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That game looks pretty great, actually.

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