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  2. Ddakji - Wikipedia

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    How to fold a square ddakji from two square sheets of paper. Ddakji (Korean: 딱지; RR: ttakji; MR: ttakchi) [a] is a traditional Korean toy used to play a game primarily to play variants of a category of games called ddakji chigi (딱지치기; ttakji chigi; ttakchi ch'igi; lit. playing/hitting ddakji). They are usually made of paper and are ...

  3. Paper-and-pencil game - Wikipedia

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    In recent times, they have been supplanted by mobile games. [2] Some popular examples of pencil-and-paper games include tic-tac-toe, sprouts, dots and boxes, hangman, MASH, paper soccer, and spellbinder. [3] The term is unrelated to the use in role-playing games to differentiate tabletop games from role-playing video games.

  4. SOS (paper-and-pencil game) - Wikipedia

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    An incomplete game of SOS. SOS is paper and pencil game for two or more players. It is similar to tic-tac-toe and dots and boxes, but has much greater complexity. [1] SOS is a combinatorial game when played with two players2000. In terms of game theory, it is a zero-sum, sequential game with perfect information.

  5. Jotto - Wikipedia

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    Jotto (or Giotto) is a code-breaking pen and paper word game for two players. Each player picks and writes down a secret word and attempts to guess the other's word first during their turn . Gameplay

  6. MASH (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game starts by either player writing out the title MASH at the top of a piece of paper. Both players contribute to writing a list of categories like where they live, how many kids they have, who they marry, and what their job would be.

  7. Dots and boxes - Wikipedia

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    A game of dots and boxes. Dots and boxes is a pencil-and-paper game for two players (sometimes more). It was first published in the 19th century by French mathematician Édouard Lucas, who called it la pipopipette. [1] It has gone by many other names, [2] including dots and dashes, game of dots, [3] dot to dot grid, [4] boxes, [5] and pigs in a ...

  8. Racetrack (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game requires players to slow down before bends in the track, and requires some foresight and planning for successful play. The game is popular as an educational tool teaching vectors . The game is also known under names such as Vector Formula , Vector Rally , Vector Race , Graph Racers , PolyRace , Paper and pencil racing , or the Graph ...

  9. Category:Paper-and-pencil games - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Paper-and-pencil games" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.