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  2. Mini World - Wikipedia

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    Mini World may refer to: MiniWorld, the Mini car owner's club magazine, published by Kelsey Media; Mini World (Japanese magazine), English-learner's magazine in Japan;

  3. Blocksworld - Wikipedia

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    Action Blocks: These blocks can perform a respective action, such as motors, tank treads, wheels, hinges, and rockets. Actions : These can be used inside a block's action panel. When playing a world, they tell blocks to perform actions such as speaking, exploding, disappearing and reappearing, sparkling, etc. Controls such as a joystick and ...

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  5. Mini Motorways - Wikipedia

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    Mini Motorways is a puzzle strategy game released by New Zealand studio Dinosaur Polo Club. [1] It is a follow-up to their 2015 video game Mini Metro . The game tasks the player with creating roads to connect coloured houses to buildings.

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  7. Block art - Wikipedia

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    Block art may refer to: Art built from Lego; ANSI art; PETSCII art; Box-drawing characters; Text semigraphics This page was last edited on ...

  8. Mini World (Japanese magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Mini World was an English-language Japanese magazine which ran from 1988 to 2001. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It had a vocabulary level of 2,000 words, equivalent to English standards of the third year of middle school in Japan.

  9. Blockout - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the other known console ports of Blockout, there were also two for NES: the first is an official unreleased prototype developed in 1990 by Technos Japan Corp. under the name "Block Out", while the second is an unauthorized clone programmed by Hwang Shinwei and published by both himself and RCM Group in 1989/1990 (titled 3D Block).