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Doodle Champion Island Games is a 2021 role-playing browser game developed by Google in partnership with Studio 4°C.The game acted as an interactive Google Doodle in celebration of the 2020 Summer Olympics and 2020 Summer Paralympics as well as Japanese folklore and culture.
Love City may refer to: "Love City (Postcards from Duluth)", a song by Noel Paul Stookey from Peter, Paul and Mary's album: Late Again "Ai City", a Japanese science fiction manga created by Shuuhou Itahashi Love city, a 1986 animated film based on the manga; Love City, a pervasive game; Love City, an EP from pop duo D,Kr
Ai City (アイ・シティ, Ai Shiti, trans. Love City) is a Japanese science fiction manga created by Syufo (real name Shūhō Itahashi (板橋 しゅうほう, Itahashi Shūhō)). The story was later adapted into an anime film directed by Kōichi Mashimo and released on July 26, 1986.
Love (stylized as LOVE) is a platform game developed and published by American indie developer Fred Wood. It was originally released in May 2008, [1] exclusively to the game's website, [2] but was later released as an enhanced version entitled Love+ on February 7, 2014 to Early Access, [3] with its final release being on February 14, 2014. [4]
Parqués has 8 safe boxes and 96 in total; Parcheesi has 16 and 68, respectively. In Parcheesi, doublets (pairs) also have the same special purpose (getting an extra turn). Capturing is done the same way. In Parcheesi, 5 has a special meaning, allowing to get pieces out of the nest. It is different from Parqués, where 5 is a regular value.
Love City Groove were formed by the producer and songwriter Stephen "Beanz" Rudden, [1] who at the time was a staff writer at Warner Chappell Music.Rudden had worked with fellow Warner Chappell writer Tatiana Mais, also known as "Q-Tee", producing one of her songs, and requested that she rap over a song he had written, called "Sentence of Love".
The song was written by Stephen "Beanz" Rudden, Tatiana Mais, Paul Hardy, and Jay Williams.It was released by China Records and Planet 3 as a single from Love City Groove's album Hard Times on 27 March 1995.