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  2. It Takes Two (video game) - Wikipedia

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    It Takes Two is an action-adventure video game with elements from platform games. It is specifically designed for split-screen cooperative multiplayer, which means that it must be played with another player through either local or online play. The game features a large number of game mechanics from various video game genres. [2]

  3. Unravel Two - Wikipedia

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    The game is centered around two 'Yarnys', small anthropomorphic creatures made of yarn. [3] It is the sequel to the 2016 game Unravel , and was released for PlayStation 4 , Windows , and Xbox One in June 2018 and Nintendo Switch in March 2019.

  4. Hole in the Wall (Vietnamese game show) - Wikipedia

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    Hole in the Wall Vietnam (Vietnamese: Người đi xuyên tường) is a game show that first aired on 26 December 2014. The program originated in Japan and led to 44 international versions. Two opposing teams face five challenges. The winning team faces an imposing wall in the final round. If they pass the wall, they win the game.

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  6. Ambush! - Wikipedia

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    Ambush! was innovative when it was released in 1983 since it was exclusively designed for single player play. Up to that point, wargames generally required at least two players. This was necessary since a player always had to play and control the opponent. Ambush! solved this problem by having the game scenario itself control the opponent. It ...

  7. Pico Park - Wikipedia

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    Pico Park is a cooperative local/online multiplayer action puzzle game for 2 to 8 players (2 to 10 players in the classic version). The goal of the game is to get a key and unlock the locked door at the end of the map.

  8. Chess 2: The Sequel - Wikipedia

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    Chess 2: The Sequel is a chess variant created by David Sirlin and Zachary Burns of Ludeme Games. Sirlin, whose previous design work includes rebalancing Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, approached what he believed to be a problem of rote endgames and static opening games in chess by introducing asymmetrical piece compositions and an additional win condition. [1]

  9. Tennis for Two - Wikipedia

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    Hundreds of visitors lined up to play the new game during its debut. [8] Higinbotham claimed later that "the high schoolers liked it best, you couldn't pull them away from it." [2] Due to the game's popularity, an upgraded version was shown the following year, with enhancements including a larger screen and different levels of simulated gravity ...