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  2. Colorforms - Wikipedia

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    Sets initially featured basic geometric shapes and bright primary colors on black or white backgrounds. Eventually, however, the Colorforms line evolved to include full-color illustrated playsets, games and puzzles, interactive books and creative activity sets for children of all ages.

  3. Mario's Early Years! - Wikipedia

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    The three games are each made up of several minigame activities designed to reinforce or foster basic skills [3] and help children in discovering aspects of everyday things, providing them many hours of entertainment. [4] The respective games help children recognise colors, letters and numbers. [5] Fun with Letters teaches phonics to users.

  4. List of Care Bears video games - Wikipedia

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    Players complete a number of minigames to collect stars and prizes while learning about shapes, numbers, letters, and arithmetic. [11] Common Sense Media gave the game a 3 out of 5, commenting that the short minigames were "just right for preschool attention spans," but that "There's not much depth as each game repeats without increasing in ...

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  6. Mastermind (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Game Year Colors Holes Comments Mastermind: 1972 6 4 Original version Bagels [20] 1972 10 digits 3 Also played as a word game with 2- or 3-digit numbers Royale Mastermind: 1972 5 colors × 5 shapes 3 Mastermind44: 1972 6 5 For four players Grand Mastermind: 1974 5 colors × 5 shapes 4 Super Mastermind (a.k.a. Deluxe Mastermind; a.k.a. Advanced ...

  7. Set (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Set (stylized as SET or SET!) is a real-time card game designed by Marsha Falco in 1974 and published by Set Enterprises in 1991. The deck consists of 81 unique cards that vary in four features across three possibilities for each kind of feature: number of shapes (one, two, or three), shape (diamond, squiggle, oval), shading (solid, striped, or open), and color (red, green, or purple). [2]

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