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  2. Trouble (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The most notable feature of Trouble is the "Pop-O-Matic" die container. This device is a clear plastic hemisphere containing the die, placed over a flexible sheet. Players roll the die by pressing down quickly on the bubble, which flexes the sheet and causes the die to tumble upon its rebound.

  3. Kimble (board game) - Wikipedia

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    This device is a clear plastic hemisphere containing the dice, placed over a flexible sheet. Players roll the dice by pressing down quickly on the bubble, which flexes the sheet and causes the dice to tumble upon its rebound. The Pop-o-matic container produces a popping sound when it is used, and prevents the dice from being lost. The captive ...

  4. List of cross and circle games - Wikipedia

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    One standard die within a clear plastic "pop-o-matic" dome in the center of the board. Trademarked; Finnish release of the American game Trouble There is an identical British version called 'Frustration'. Ludo: England: Single six-sided die Derived from the Indian game Pachisi, with simplified rules. Sold worldwide under a variety of local names.

  5. Headache (game) - Wikipedia

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    Video of the Headache board's "pop-o-matic" dice roller. Like similar games such as Trouble, Headache has its dice in a "pop-o-matic" bubble in the center of the board. The bubble is pressed to roll the dice. Unlike Trouble, which has a single die in the bubble, Headache has two dice. One die is a regular die featuring the numbers one through six.

  6. Family Game Night (game show) - Wikipedia

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    The kids are asked number-based toss-up questions, using a big Pop-o-Matic to answer. A right answer or a false start from the opponent moves mom or dad (of the kid's choice) forward the number of spaces shown on the die. If a team answers incorrectly, the other team gets to answer. Landing on an opponent's space sends the opponent back a space.

  7. Pop'n TwinBee - Wikipedia

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    Pop'n Twinbee (ポップンツインビー) is a top-view shoot-'em-up game originally released in 1993 by Konami for the Super Famicom in Japan. The game was also released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in the PAL region. It is the sixth game in the TwinBee series and a direct follow-up to the arcade game Detana!! TwinBee (Bells ...

  8. Pop-up Pirate - Wikipedia

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    Pop-up Pirate is a popular luck-based game for children manufactured by Tomy. It originated in Japan in 1975 under the name One Shot Blackbeard Crisis ( Japanese : 黒ひげ危機一発 , Hepburn : Kurohige Kiki Ippatsu ) and has seen many iterations over the years.

  9. List of Mac games - Wikipedia

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    A Mess O' Trouble: Ray Dunakin 1997 Adventure Shareware 7.5–9.2.2 Meteor Storm: Z Sculpt Entertainment 1996 Arcade/action Commercial 7–9, 10.1 or higher Mia's Language Adventure: The Kidnap Caper: Kutoka Interactive 2003 Educational Commercial OS X or higher Mia's Math Adventure: Just in Time! Kutoka Interactive 2001 Educational Commercial