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  2. Penguin Land - Wikipedia

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    If they back the egg into a corner or land on the egg, it will break. Cameels are birds that fly by if the egg is not moved after a set time. They will drop a brick which can crack the egg. Also included are point and time bonuses, egg shields, springs that let you jump higher, and ghosts that invert game controls.

  3. Big Bird's Egg Catch - Wikipedia

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    The game ends when too many eggs are dropped or a set number of counting sessions is performed. Big Bird's Egg Catch bears many similarities to other games of the time, such as Kaboom! . What sets it apart is that this game does not use a paddle controller common to games with similar gameplay.

  4. J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Vol. I (1994 video game)

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    The game's plot takes the player to various locations from the book, such as the village of Bree, the elven city of Rivendell, and the Mines of Moria. Unlike the book, however, the finale of the game is the fight between the Fellowship and the Balrog creature in the Mines of Moria (the first volume of the book ends significantly later).

  5. Eggomania - Wikipedia

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    Eggomania is an action video game released in January 1983 [3] by U.S. Games for the Atari 2600. Similar in design to Kaboom! , which itself is a derivative of the arcade game Avalanche , the objective is to catch eggs in a hat which are thrown by a chicken .

  6. Tock - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Tock board. Tock (also known as Tuck in some English parts of Quebec and Atlantic Canada, and Pock in some parts of Alberta) is a board game, similar to Ludo, Aggravation or Sorry!, in which players race their four tokens (or marbles) around the game board from start to finish—the objective being to be the first to take all of one's tokens "home".

  7. Middle Earth (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Games of Middle Earth is a trilogy of board games published by Simulations Publications, Inc. in 1977 that are all based on the epic fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien. It was a bestseller for SPI even before its publication, and remained at or near the top of SPI's Top Ten list for two years.

  8. Crossfire (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Crossfire is a board game created by the Ideal Toy Company in 1971. The object of the game is to score goals by pushing one of the two pucks into the opposing player's goal. . This task is accomplished by shooting small metal ball bearings at the pucks using the attached gu

  9. Dizzy (series) - Wikipedia

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    The series is named for its main character, an anthropomorphic egg, called Dizzy for the way he somersaults and rolls around the landscape. The games are set in various fairytale-like locations and typically involve Dizzy trying to save his friends and family, the Yolkfolk, often from the schemes of his nemesis, the evil wizard Zaks.

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