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  2. Labyrinth (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Three months later, they included screenshots of the game, [3] but ultimately it was never released. In 2009-2010, the RIT CS department adopted the game for a freshman-level CS project in the Python programming language. [4] In July 2010, LEGO game Harry Potter Hogwarts (number 3862) was released that follows a similar game mechanic. Each ...

  3. Advanced Squad Leader Modules - Wikipedia

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    The module was reviewed in Volume 2, Number 15 of Wargamer (Sep-Oct 1989); Ted Bleck considered the game to be up to the usual high standards as far as components went (beautiful mounted mapboards as well as accurately printed and cut counters, easy to read and easy to separate from the "trees") but expressed disappointment at the focus of the ...

  4. Labyrinth 2 - Wikipedia

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    Labyrinth 2 [1] is a game developed by Illusion Labs for the iPod Touch, iPhone, Android, and Labyrinth 2 HD for the iPad. [citation needed] Labyrinth 2 utilizes the iPhone's tilt recognition as with most other labyrinth games for the iPhone at the time. However, Labyrinth 2 adds many new elements to its gameplay, such as bumpers, cannons ...

  5. Labyrinth (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Labyrinth is a patience or card solitaire game which uses a pack of 52 playing cards. Despite the fact that the word labyrinth is synonymous with maze , this game is very different in its manner of play and dealing from the game of Maze , and should not be confused with it.

  6. List of Legend of the Five Rings sets - Wikipedia

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    Base sets are typically composed primarily of reprinted cards from prior sets with a smaller number of new cards. Expansion sets (which are smaller than base sets) are composed entirely of new cards. Cards are sold in 60-90 card semi-randomized starter decks and booster packs which have a smaller number (typically 11 or 15) of random cards.

  7. Labyrinth: The War on Terror, 2001 – ? - Wikipedia

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    [3] In 2016, an expansion entitled Labyrinth: The Awakening: 2010–? was released with the intent to reflect the Arab Spring and add a number of new aspects to the game including local security forces, civil wars, and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. [4] In 2020, a second expansion, entitled Labyrinth: The Forever War, 2015–? was ...

  8. Labyrinth Lord - Wikipedia

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    Labyrinth Lord (LL) is a fantasy role-playing game written and edited by Daniel Proctor and published by Goblinoid Games. It emulates the rules and feel of Dungeons & Dragons ( D&D ) using the Open Game License (OGL) from Wizards of the Coast.

  9. The Magic Labyrinth (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Labyrinth is a 2009 children's fantasy board game designed by Dirk Baumann, for two to four players. The Magic Labyrinth is a labyrinth game with the objective of finding treasures hidden in the labyrinth. The labyrinth's walls are invisible, so players must memorize the locations of the walls in order to successfully claim treasure ...