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  2. Smart Game Format - Wikipedia

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    Go is the game that is most commonly represented in this format and is the default. SGF was originally created under a different name by Anders Kierulf for his SmartGO program. The main purposes of SGF are to store records of played games and to provide features for storing annotated and analyzed games (e.g. board markup, variations). It is a ...

  3. Game jam - Wikipedia

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    The term game jam is a composition of the words game and jam session. A jam session describes the musical act of producing music with little to no prior preparation in an effort to develop new material or simply to practice. In the same way, game jams are events in which game developers prototype experimental ideas into playable games. [5]

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    1284 – The Statute of Rhuddlan was enacted, introducing English common law to the Principality of Wales. 1875 – Bizet's Carmen premiered at the Opéra-Comique in Paris, with mezzo-soprano Célestine Galli-Marié in the title role (pictured). 1891 – Shoshone National Forest in Wyoming was established as the first national forest in the ...

  5. Go game record - Wikipedia

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    File formats are used to record the moves of a game or for demonstrations, game reviews and tsumego (Go problems). The most popular file format is Smart Game Format and most Go programs can use this format. Kifus are not written in a file format for computers but are a written or printed diagrammatic record of a game.

  6. Black Girls Code - Wikipedia

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    Black Girls Code (BGC) is a nonprofit organization that focuses on engaging African-American girls and other youth of color with computer programming education to nurture their careers in tech. The organization offers computer programming and coding, as well as website, robot, and mobile application-building, with the goal of placing one ...

  7. Games and learning - Wikipedia

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    In gaming, game designers create digital environments and game levels that shape, facilitate and even teach problem solving. [2] Games also teach students that failure is inevitable, but not irrevocable. In school, failure is a big deal. In games, players can just start over from the last save.

  8. Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble! - Wikipedia

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    While in some cases, the girls simply converse ("Parley") with the person, in general, the girls seek to manipulate individuals in order to obtain information or to "get away" with something. This is done by selecting an action suggested by one of the girls (e.g. "Expose" to try to reveal the truth), and then playing the corresponding mini-game.

  9. Abstract strategy game - Wikipedia

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    The Mind Sports Olympiad first held the Abstract Games World Championship in 2008 to try to find the best abstract strategy games all-rounder. [3] The MSO event saw a change in format in 2011 [26] restricting the competition to players' five best events, and was renamed the Modern Abstract Games World Championship. 2008: David M. Pearce (England)