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  2. Imscared - Wikipedia

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    The game and its antagonists try to deceive the player, [4] and the player must edit files in a folder that the game creates on the player's desktop to progress. The antagonists can create, edit, and alter files, and if you are caught by one the game closes and creates a fake BSOD.

  3. The floor is lava - Wikipedia

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    The players generally may not remain still, and are required to move from one piece of furniture to the next. This is due to some people saying that the furniture is acidic, sinking, or in some other way time-limited in its use. The game can be played with a group or alone for self amusement. There may even be a goal, to which the players must ...

  4. Ghost (game) - Wikipedia

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    Ghost (also known as ghosts [1] or pig [2]) is a written or spoken word game in which players take turns to extend the letters of a word without completing a valid word.. Ghost can be played by two or more players and requires no equipment, although it can be played with pencil and paper instead of being spoken aloud.

  5. Tetris Effect - Wikipedia

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    Tetris Effect is a block-dropping arcade-styled puzzle video game developed by Japanese studios Monstars and Resonair and published by Enhance Games. The game was released worldwide exclusively for the PlayStation 4 on November 9, 2018, and features support for the PlayStation VR.

  6. List of games with concealed rules - Wikipedia

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    Games with concealed rules are games where the rules are intentionally concealed from new players, either because their discovery is part of the game itself, or because the game is a hoax and the rules do not exist. In fiction, the counterpart of the first category are games that supposedly do have a rule set, but that rule set is not disclosed.

  7. Nose goes - Wikipedia

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    People who make the "roof" are exempt from having to do the task, and so the last person to make the roof is the one who has to do it. [citation needed] The process is similar to the game "Get Down, Mr. President", where the last person in a group to touch their ear is tackled to the ground by the other players. [3] Bags Not is similar.

  8. ‘The Michael Jackson Video Game Conspiracy’ by Huffington Post

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    Then, as Hector tells it, one of the Sonic 3 developers asked whether Jackson would like to write the music for the new game. What happened next is still in dispute. Here's what we know: A few months after Jackson's Sega visit, a Bronx-born dentist and screenwriter named Evan Chandler accused Jackson of molesting Chandler's 13-year-old son.

  9. Sorry! (game) - Wikipedia

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    One player is selected to play first. [1] Each player, in turn, draws one card from the deck and follows its instructions. To begin the game, all of a player's four pawns are in Start and a player can only move them out onto the rest of the board if they draw a 1, 2 or Sorry! card. A 1 or a 2 places a pawn on the space directly outside of Start ...