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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Ameritrash Games are board games which are of the American style, though the "Trash" in the title was put there because in the 2000s there was from the Euro Game community a sense of disdain for more luck based games with plastic components rather than strategy, skill, and wooden components common in Euro Games. The Ameritrash game category essentially fits in a number of Hobby Board Games that neither fit into the Classic Board Games or Euro Game varieties. Often such games will have cover art that is cartoony and plastic, toy like miniatures will be included. Some of these plastic minis are more detailed than others, and there are many internet arguments over the quality of Ameritrash game components. |