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  2. Floor Games - Wikipedia

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    Although Floor Games is often characterized as a "companion book" to Wells's Little Wars (1913), the earlier book was conceived of as a self-standing volume so that the author might later write a book devoted purely to war games. [5] Floor Games describes mostly specific games for young children, whereas Little Wars describes war games for ...

  3. The Floor (game show) - Wikipedia

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    The Floor is a game show franchise that originated in the Netherlands in 2023. Versions have been developed in other countries. Versions have been developed in other countries. The game is based around a floor divided into a grid of squares initially each representing a different contestant with expertise in a different trivia category.

  4. Dwile flonking - Wikipedia

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    Dwile flonking at the Lewes Arms pub in Sussex. The English game of dwile flonking (also dwyle flunking) is an East Anglian pub game, [1] involving two teams of twelve players, [2] each taking a turn to dance around the other while attempting to avoid a beer-soaked dwile (cloth) thrown by the non-dancing team.

  5. The Floor (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    The Floor is an American game show based on the Dutch game show of the same name.The series is hosted by Rob Lowe and premiered on January 2, 2024, on Fox. [1] Standing in separate squares of a floor grid, contestants with expertise in a variety of trivia subjects challenge each other in head-to-head duels, with the winner of each duel taking over all territory controlled by the loser.

  6. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Site news – Sources of news about Wikipedia and the broader Wikimedia movement. Teahouse – Ask basic questions about using or editing Wikipedia. Help desk – Ask questions about using or editing Wikipedia. Reference desk – Ask research questions about encyclopedic topics. Content portals – A unique way to navigate the encyclopedia.

  7. Hockey - Wikipedia

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    The game is popular among both men and women in many parts of the world, particularly in Europe, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Argentina. In most countries, the game is played between single-sex sides, although they can be mixed-sex. The governing body is the 126-member International Hockey Federation (FIH).

  8. Edmond Hoyle - Wikipedia

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    Edmond Hoyle (1672 – 29 August 1769) [2] was an English writer best known for his works on the rules and play of card games.The phrase "according to Hoyle" (meaning "strictly according to the rules") came into the language as a reflection of his broadly perceived authority on the subject; [2] use of the phrase has since expanded to any appeal to a putative authority.

  9. Balderdash - Wikipedia

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    Balderdash is a board game variant of a classic parlour game known as Fictionary or the Dictionary Game. It was created by Laura Robinson and Paul Toyne of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The game was first released in 1984 by the Canada Games Company.