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The best alternatives to BoardGameGeek are Blinks, PERI Duo Case, and Stone Age: The Board Game. If these 3 options don't work for you, we've listed a few more alternatives below.
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  • Rulebook.io is an alternative to Googling "[insert game name] rules pdf"... it's a lightweight, easy-to-use board-game rules viewer. It's also open-source! Both the website code (https://github.com/camden/rulebook-source) and the rulebooks themselves (https://github.com/camden/rulebooks) are publicly editable.
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