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  2. Online wedding - Wikipedia

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    Some games offer special Bonuses to players who participate in a virtual wedding. In many cases the participants do not know each other outside the virtual community. Some couples may not even know each other's true name, gender, etc. Some do, in fact, extend this union outside the virtual, but most do not.

  3. Virtual Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Virtual Theatre is a computer game engine designed by Revolution Software to produce adventure games for computer platforms. The engine allowed their team to script events, and move animated sprites against a drawn background with moving elements using a point-and-click style interface.

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  5. Digital tabletop game - Wikipedia

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    Virtual tabletops (VTTs) or tabletop simulators are video game programs that allow users to recreate existing games or create their own games for online play, such as Tabletop Simulator and Tabletopia. The VTT or simulator typically provides a game engine with pre-made game assets like dice, tokens, and cards, often allowing players to create ...

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  7. These Companies Are Making (Virtual) Game Nights Possible - AOL

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    Jackbox Games is known for its digital party packs, which run the gamut of trivia, charades and hidden identity games that use smartphones as controllers. These Companies Are Making (Virtual) Game ...

  8. The Marriage (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Marriage is an experimental art game created by Rod Humble and released for Microsoft Windows in March 2007. Humble set out to explore the forms of artistic expression unique to video games, leading him to express his feelings associated with marriage by relying primarily on game mechanics rather than on traditional storytelling, audio, or video elements.

  9. Royal Marriage - Wikipedia

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    Royal Marriage is a patience or solitaire game using a deck of 52 playing cards. [1] It is an eliminator game in the style of the solitaire game Accordion.The game is so called because the player seems to remove anything that comes between the Queen and the King of the same suit for them to "marry."