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  2. Battle Kid: Fortress of Peril - Wikipedia

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    Battle Kid: Fortress of Peril [2] [a] is a platform game for the Nintendo Entertainment System released in February 2010 by American developer Sivak Games. [3] [4] It is published through Retrozone with the cover art designed by Larry Bundy Jr. Battle Kid is available for purchase on the Xbox store, the Nintendo Switch eShop, and as a game ROM or physical cartridge for the NES.

  3. 3-2-1, Rattle Battle! - Wikipedia

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    3-2-1, Rattle Battle! is a collection of twelve minigames that generally revolve around players shaking the Wii Remote in order to score points. [4] Controlling a blue cartoon mascot named "Rattle Hero", shaking the Wii Remote causes him to perform a different action depending on the minigame. [ 5 ]

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  5. 85 brainteasers for kids (and their answers) to battle boredom

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    Use the numbers 2, 3, 4 and 5, as well as the symbols + and = to make a true math equation. 2 + 5 = 3 + 4. Which weighs more: 16 ounces of feathers or a pound of solid gold? They weigh the same ...

  6. Battle Masters - Wikipedia

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    The only ranged unit in the Chaos army, with a range of 2 squares. Orcs 2 3 5 Goblins 2 2 4 Wolf Riders 2 2 5 Goblin cavalry. They appear frequently in the deck, having 14 cards, allowing them to move quickly. A special card allow them to move two spaces. Beastmen 2 3 4 Effectively the same as orcs, but appear on one fewer Battle Cards. Ogre ...

  7. Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars: X-Wing is a miniature war game designed by Jay Little and produced by Fantasy Flight Games that was released at Gen Con during August 17, 2012. [2] [3] It features tactical ship-to-ship dogfighting between various types of starfighters set in the fictional Star Wars universe. [4]

  8. Battle Arena Nitoshinden - Wikipedia

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    Battle Arena NiToshinden is a 1996 fighting game developed by Japan Vistec and published by Takara for the PlayStation. It is a spin-off from the Battle Arena Toshinden series. It was only released in Japan; [3] it was planned for the US under the name of Toshinden Kids but was canceled.

  9. Score four - Wikipedia

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    Games magazine included Score Four in their "Top 100 Games of 1980", noting that it "takes games of tic-tac-toe into the third dimension with its 4 x 4 x 4 playing board". [ 2 ] Games magazine included Score Four in their "Top 100 Games of 1982", noting that "Strategy is complicated by the fact that beads cannot be played on the top levels ...