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  2. Tiddlywinks - Wikipedia

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    Tiddlywinks is a game played on a flat felt mat with sets of small discs called winks, a pot, which is the target, and a collection of squidgers, which are also discs. . Players use a squidger (nowadays made of plastic) to shoot a wink into flight by flicking the squidger across the top of a wink and then over its edge, thereby propelling it into t

  3. Two-player game - Wikipedia

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    The following are some examples of two-player games. This list is not intended to be exhaustive. Board games: Chess; Draughts; Go; Some wargames, such as Hammer of the Scots; Card games: Cribbage; Whist; Rummy; 66; Pinochle; Magic: The Gathering, a collectible card game in which players duel; Sports: Cue sports, a family of games that use cue ...

  4. Nuclear War (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is a multiplayer game, with each player having a small cardboard playmat upon which cards are placed and revealed. It is intended to be played by 3 or more players, but can also be played with only 2. At the start of a game, each player is dealt a number of "population cards," ranging in denomination from 1 million to 25 million people.

  5. QuickStrike - Wikipedia

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    Games are fought as one-on-one battles between two characters, with each player represented by one of the characters. The objective of the game is to be the first player to score three points. A point can be earned when opponents are unable to stop an incoming attack after it has penetrated all three of their colored zones.

  6. Artillery game - Wikipedia

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    Artillery games are two or three-player (usually turn-based) video games involving tanks (or simply cannons) trying to destroy each other. The core mechanics of the gameplay is almost always to aim at the opponent(s) following a ballistic trajectory (in its simplest form, a parabolic curve). Artillery games are among the earliest computer games ...

  7. SOCOM 4 U.S. Navy SEALs - Wikipedia

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    The team that disarms the random bomb sites has one player randomly chosen as their Bomb Technician. The technician is heavily protected and armed with two unique weapons. Demolition (DLC) : An objective-based game in which a Bomb is located in a central area of the map and both teams must fight to acquire the Bomb, bring it into the heart of ...

  8. QuickSpot - Wikipedia

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    The game will give a fortune from 0-5 after completing all images. These fortunes can be viewed once a day. Time Bomb involves up to 8 players circling the difference so they can pass the system to the next player. Sometimes "reverse" and "skip" prompts show up. When the bomb explodes, the player with the DS loses.

  9. Rush for Berlin - Wikipedia

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    Rush for Berlin: Rush for the Bomb is an expansion pack for Rush for Berlin and was released in Europe in April 2007. It features over-the-top, comic book-style main characters and an " what if " scenario: the Third Reich invades neutral Spain in 1944 to secure key intelligence data on American A-Bomb research.