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  2. Wikipedia:Wiki Game - Wikipedia

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    The Wiki Game, also known as the Wikipedia race, Wikirace, Wikispeedia, WikiLadders, WikiClick, WikiGolf, or WikiWhack, is a race between any number of participants, using wikilinks to travel from one Wikipedia page to another. The first person to reach the destination page, or the person that reaches the destination using the fewest links ...

  3. Risk (game) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 February 2025. 1957 map-based war board game Risk A game of Risk being played Publishers Hasbro Winning Moves Games USA Years active 1957–present Genres Strategy game Board game War game Players 2–6 Setup time 5–15 minutes Playing time 1–8 hours Chance Medium (5–6 dice, cards) Age range 10 ...

  4. The Game (mind game) - Wikipedia

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    The origins of The Game are uncertain. The most common hypothesis is that The Game derives from another mental game, Finchley Central.While the original version of Finchley Central involves taking turns to name stations, in 1976, members of the Cambridge University Science Fiction Society (CUSFS) developed a variant wherein the first person to think of the titular station loses.

  5. Objective: Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Objective: Atlanta is a two-player board wargame in which one player controls Union forces, and the other player controls Confederate forces. The game uses 400 counters to represent various units and pieces of equipment, [2] and emphasizes logistics over tactics — as critic Jon Freeman noted, "This game places a heavy emphasis on the logistical end of the campaigning — supply lines, ammo ...

  6. Game - Wikipedia

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    "A game is a system in which players engage in an artificial conflict, defined by rules, that results in a quantifiable outcome." (Katie Salen and Eric Zimmerman) [12] "A game is an activity among two or more independent decision-makers seeking to achieve their objectives in some limiting context." (Clark C. Abt) [13]

  7. Go (game) - Wikipedia

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    Go is an adversarial game between two players with the objective of capturing territory. That is, occupying and surrounding a larger total empty area of the board with one's stones than the opponent. [21] As the game progresses, the players place stones on the board creating stone "formations" and enclosing spaces.

  8. Chess - Wikipedia

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    The object of the game is to checkmate the opponent; this occurs when the opponent's king is in check, and there is no legal way to get it out of check. In casual games, it is common to announce "check" when putting the opponent's king in check, but this is not required by the rules of chess and is usually not done in tournaments. [5]

  9. Objective: Kursk - Wikipedia

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    Objective: Kursk was published by Strategic Simulations alongside 50 Mission Crush, which also covers World War II. [1] It was designed by Gary Grigsby, [2] and was among the three computer wargames he released in 1984, alongside War in Russia and Reforger '88. [5] It was made with the same game engine and mechanics that Grigsby employed in ...