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- Skip-Bo abstract "SKIP-BO /ˈskɪp.boʊ/ is a commercial version of the card game Spite and Malice. In 1967, Ms. Hazel Bowman of Brownfield, Texas began producing a boxed edition of the game under the name Skip-bo. In 1980 the game was purchased by International Games, which was subsequently bought by Mattel in 1992. A mobile version of the game for iOS was released by Magmic in September, 2013.".
- Skip-Bo thumbnail Skip-boDeck.jpg?width=300.
- Skip-Bo wikiPageExternalLink 42050.pdf.
- Skip-Bo wikiPageExternalLink MAX.
- Skip-Bo wikiPageID "2049290".
- Skip-Bo wikiPageRevisionID "596864266".
- Skip-Bo subject Category:Card_games_introduced_in_1967.
- Skip-Bo subject Category:Competitive_patience_card_games.
- Skip-Bo subject Category:Dedicated_deck_card_games.
- Skip-Bo subject Category:Mattel_games.
- Skip-Bo comment "SKIP-BO /ˈskɪp.boʊ/ is a commercial version of the card game Spite and Malice. In 1967, Ms. Hazel Bowman of Brownfield, Texas began producing a boxed edition of the game under the name Skip-bo. In 1980 the game was purchased by International Games, which was subsequently bought by Mattel in 1992. A mobile version of the game for iOS was released by Magmic in September, 2013.".
- Skip-Bo label "Skip-Bo".
- Skip-Bo label "Skip-Bo".
- Skip-Bo sameAs Skip-Bo.
- Skip-Bo sameAs m.06hjbh.
- Skip-Bo sameAs Q1396749.
- Skip-Bo sameAs Q1396749.
- Skip-Bo wasDerivedFrom Skip-Bo?oldid=596864266.
- Skip-Bo depiction Skip-boDeck.jpg.
- Skip-Bo isPrimaryTopicOf Skip-Bo.