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  2. Apples to Apples - Wikipedia

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    Apples to Apples is a party game originally published by Out of the Box Publishing Inc., and now by Mattel. Players start with a hand of seven "red apple" cards, which feature nouns. A player is selected to be the first judge, and that judge plays a "green apple" card, which features an adjective.

  3. List of Apple IIGS games - Wikipedia

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    Fun Columns: 1991: FTA (Olivier Goguel & Olivier Bailly-Maitre) Toolbox Puzzle/arcade Futureshock 3D: 1989: Jeff Johnson Neeka Electronics Action GATE: 1991: Bright Software (Joerg Kienzle, Yann Le Tensorer & Henrik Gudat) Toolbox & Seven Hills Software Action/adventure Gauntlet: 1988: Atari Games Mindscape Arcade GBA Championship Basketball ...

  4. List of party video games - Wikipedia

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    Title Year released Platform Olympic Decathlon [1]: 1980: TRS-80, Apple II, IBM PC: Party Mix: 1983: Atari 2600: Anticipation: 1988: Nintendo Entertainment System ...

  5. Bejeweled Blitz: Join with friends in Blitz Party mode - AOL

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    A new feature has launched in Bejeweled Blitz on Facebook, giving you the ability to play with friends like never before. The "Blitz Party" mode is accessed from the game's main menu, and will see ...

  6. Bolo (1982 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Animation, graphics, playability—Bolo is in every way a superior 'game' to Tron". [4] Electronic Games called the game's graphics "a bit plain" compared to Sir-Tech's Star Maze, but "Bolo's play-action is, in its way, every bit as entertaining as the earlier game". [5] Bolo tied Choplifter for SoftTalk Magazine's #1 game for the year 1982. [6]

  7. Apple bobbing - Wikipedia

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    Halloween, 1915, Howard Chandler Christy North Texas Agricultural College students bobbing for apples, circa 1930s. A common variant of bobbing of apples is the game snap apple or apple on a string, in which apples are hung from the ceiling and contestants jump to take bites - the winner is the contestant that manages to eat their entire apple first.

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