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  3. Cat and mouse (playground game) - Wikipedia

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    If one of the spaces formed by arms is passed through by the Cat or the Mouse, the players close that space. The game proceeds until all spaces are closed. If one player is trapped in the circle, the other player wins. If both players are unable to pass through (being on the inside or the outside together) the circle players will count to ten ...

  4. Tag (game) - Wikipedia

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    In one variation of elbow tag, when a mouse links their elbow with one of the pitchers, the pitcher who disconnects from the pairing becomes a cat, and the previous cat becomes a mouse. [51] The same game is known as 'standing kho-kho' in South Asia, a variation of the Indian tag variant kho-kho. [52]

  5. Cat play and toys - Wikipedia

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    These may be suspended from a string attached to a wooden or fishing-style rod designed to simulate lifelike activity in the toy, triggering the cat's predatory instincts – this game is known as catfishing. [4] Cat play can be enriched with the addition of obstacles behind which the prey can hide and items that make sound when the toy moves ...

  6. Piko Interactive - Wikipedia

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    Smart Mouse: 2017-01-30: Genesis: Puzzle: Chuanpu: A translated version of Huan Le Tao Qi Shu: Smart Mouse that previously was available only in China (Taiwan and Hong Kong markets mostly) during the 1990s. Sumo Slam: 2017-01-30: Genesis: Action/Arcade: Segaman: Custodian: Jaguar 2017-01-30 Genesis 2018-05 GBA 2019-04-15: Atari Jaguar, Genesis ...

  7. Bongo Cat - Wikipedia

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    Bongo Cat. Bongo Cat is an Internet meme that originated when a Twitter user created and tweeted a GIF of a white cat-like blob smacking a table with its two paws. [1] [2] The tweet was then replied to by another Twitter user [3] with an edited version of the GIF including bongos hit to the tune of a Super Mario World track. [4]

  8. Behavioral sink - Wikipedia

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    The specific voluntary crowding of rats to which the term "behavioral sink" refers is thought to have resulted from the earlier involuntary crowding: individual rats became so used to the proximity of others while eating that they began to associate feeding with the company of other rats.

  9. Advertising in video games - Wikipedia

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    In games like Pikmin 2, the player is given a cryptic message with an accompanying URL designed to pique their curiosity. In games such as Enter the Matrix, Year Zero, I Love Bees, and Lost Experience, URLs make up a part of the background of the game such that certain plot details can only be learned by following the link. The knowledge of ...