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  2. Buzz! Junior: Robo Jam - Wikipedia

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    The game is similar in concept to Jungle Party, with robot based mini-games in a space-themed environment. One of the main differences between Jungle Party and Robo Jam is the introduction of AI, allowing players to play against the computer. Unlike Jungle Party there is no solo game mode. A full game can be played with only one human player ...

  3. Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party - Wikipedia

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    It is the first game in the Buzz! Junior series. Jungle Party comprises forty different mini-games (twenty-five in the US version). Many of these mini-games require little knowledge or skill, so that they are more suited to younger children than the normal Buzz! quiz games, although they can also be enjoyed by older children or even adults.

  4. Babyz - Wikipedia

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    Babyz was originally made for the Windows 95/98 Platform, but with the creation of a patch by Nicholas Sherlock, the game can be played on modern Windows. Sherlock's patch, called "Petz A" as it was intended for both Petz and Babyz , made the game run much smoother, with the ability to control many aspects of the game that users originally ...

  5. List of Gameloft games - Wikipedia

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    Totally Spies!: The Mobile Game (based on the television series of the same name; keypad-based mobile phones) Trivial Pursuits & Friends; Tropical Madness (keypad-based mobile phones) Turbo Jet Ski 3D (keypad-based mobile phones) TV Show King (iOS, PS3, Wii) TV Show King Party (Wii)

  6. Category:The Jungle Book (franchise) video games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "The Jungle Book (franchise) video games" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. George of the Jungle and the Search for the Secret - Wikipedia

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    The game is 2.5D. There are a total of 6 levels; 2 with a jungle theme, 2 with a swamp theme, and 2 with temple theme. All 6 levels are made to look like the 2007 remake cartoon series. The secret alluded to in the game's title is never explained.

  8. The Jungle Book Groove Party - Wikipedia

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    The Jungle Book Groove Party loosely follows the story of The Jungle Book film, going through Mowgli's journey to the Man Village and the creatures he encounters along the way. The game is played in the style of Dance Dance Revolution with some differences, and can be played with either a standard controller or a dance pad. Arrows come down the ...

  9. Jungle Rumble - Wikipedia

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    Jungle Rumble: Freedom, Happiness, and Bananas is a 2014 indie game developed and published by American indie studio Disco Pixel. The game is a crossover between a rhythm game and a real-time strategy game in which the player drums on a mobile screen to control a tribe of monkeys.