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  2. Carnival game - Wikipedia

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    A carnival game is a game of chance or skill that can be seen at a traveling carnival, charity fund raiser, amusement arcade and amusement park, or on a state and county fair midway. They are also commonly played on holidays such as Mardi Gras, Saint Patrick's Day, and Oktoberfest. Carnival games are usually operated on a "pay per play" basis.

  3. Hook-a-duck - Wikipedia

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    The modern British version of hook-a-duck seen at fairgrounds is much simpler. After paying to play, players hook any duck and then choose a prize. The business model is that the cost to play the game is higher than the original purchase price of the prizes, which are bought wholesale. [4]

  4. Cakewalk (carnival game) - Wikipedia

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    Cakewalk (or cake-walk) is a game played at carnivals, funfairs, ... During the 1930s, the English poet John Betjeman described St Giles' Fair in Oxford as follows:

  5. Ravenwood Fair Cheats & Tips Walkthrough - AOL

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    Ravenwood Fair is an addictive role playing game set deep in the scary Woods where you as a fearless entrepreneur decide to clear the land and build a fun Fair for all the woodland animals to enjoy.

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    Discover the best free online games at AOL.com - Play board, card, casino, puzzle and many more online games while chatting with others in real-time.

  7. How to win games at NC State Fair: Tips and tricks + which ...

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    The Wake County Sheriff’s Department tests games each year to make sure they are “fair” for players. But “fair” doesn’t mean “easy,” so we’re here with advice.

  8. Coconut shy - Wikipedia

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    A traditional coconut shy run by Albert Harris. This particular stall was established by his mother, Mrs E. Harris, in 1936. A coconut shy (or coconut shie) is a traditional British game frequently found as a sidestall at funfairs and fêtes.

  9. Snoopy's Street Fair - Wikipedia

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    A typical street fair in the game. Snoopy's Street Fair is a city-building game where the player plays Charlie Brown, who starts and builds a street fair. Using in-game currency, players must purchase stands and stalls, which are operated by different Peanuts characters. The game has two different currencies: coins and Snoopy Bucks.

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