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Breakthru (other)
Breakthru may refer to: Games * Breakthru (board game), a board game in the 1960s 3M Bookshelf Game Series * ''BreakThru!'', a 1994 video game Albums * Breakthru (Ran Blake album), ''Breakthru'' (Ran Blake album), a 1976 album by the jazz pianist Ran Blake * Breakthru' (Nidji album), ''Breakthru'' (Nidji album), a 2006 album by the Indonesian pop rock band Nidji * Breakthru (Costa album), ''Breakthru'' (Costa album), a 2005 album by the singer-songwriter Antoniette Costa * ''The Breakthru'' (album), a 2007 album by Afromental Songs * Breakthru (song), "Breakthru" (song), a 1989 song by Queen * "Breakthru'" (song), a 1965 song by The Shadows off the album ''The Sound of The Shadows'' * "Breakthru" (song), a 1976 song by Ran Blake, the title song off the eponymous album Breakthru (Ran Blake album), ''Breakthru'' (Ran Blake album) * "Breakthru" (song), a 2007 House Music song by Eskalation with Sacha Williamson * "Break Thru", a song by Natasha Bedingfield from her 2010 album ''Stri ...
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Breakthru (board Game)
Breakthru is an abstract strategy board game for two players, designed by Alex Randolph and commercially released by 3M Company in 1965, as part of the 3M bookshelf game series. It later became part of the Avalon Hill bookcase games. It is no longer in production. The game has been compared to Fox and Hounds, although it shows more characteristics of the Tafl games of the Middle Ages, such as Hnefatafl. As in Hnefatafl, the game features unevenly matched teams with different objectives. The 3M game set includes a board marked with an cell square grid, twenty silver-colored pieces, a gold-colored "flagship" and twelve gold-colored "escorts". The game is played out as a naval battle, with strategy analogous to the siege game of Hnefatafl. Rules The rules of play are as follows: Objective One player has a "gold" fleet consisting of one large flagship and twelve escorts, with the objective of evading capture while breaking through his or her opponent's blockade, to move the fla ...
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