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  2. Word game - Wikipedia

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    Word games are spoken, board, card or video games often designed to test ability with language or to explore its properties. Word games are generally used as a source of entertainment , but can additionally serve an educational purpose.

  3. Wikipedia : Department of Fun/Word Association

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    The official limit for the main game is 555 words. Please note that this word limit for this game must not be raised or lowered. Every 100th word may be made into a new branch. However, there cannot be any sub-branches and therefore the total number of branches possible in this game are 5. Branches may contain up to 100 words maximum and 35 ...

  4. Category:Word games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Word games" The following 94 pages are in this category, out of 94 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Word game; 0–9.

  5. World of Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    The abbreviation for the project is WOK and used to market quiz game mobile apps in a social network called the Knowledge Network. [1] In all WOK apps the connection to Wikipedia is used by in coexistence with the multiple choice questions and Wikipedia content of articles and images using Wikipedia live content.

  6. 30 Seconds (game) - Wikipedia

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    30 Seconds is a charades-like fast-paced general knowledge board game, created by Calie Esterhuyse and first published in South Africa in 1998. [1]The game is played with two or more teams of at least two players.

  7. Facts in Five - Wikipedia

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    Games magazine included Facts in Five in their "Top 100 Games" for 1980 and 1982, saying that "you can devise your own trivia games, but you won't come up with something as well put together as Facts In Five" [3] and describing the changing combinations of categories and letters as an "endlessly absorbing" challenge.

  8. Munchers - Wikipedia

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    Munchers is a series of educational video games produced by the Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium (MECC) for several operating systems. The series was popular among American schoolchildren in the 1980s and 1990s and were the recipients of several awards. The two original games in the series were Number Munchers and Word Munchers.

  9. Wikipedia:Department of Fun/Word Association/Dice Association

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    When adding your word, add the dice roll you got in parentheses after your word. If creating a new game, put "#" in the parentheses after the initial word. Branches are permitted, but only on multiples of 100. Repeating words are possible and permitted. Have fun!