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  2. RPG Jinsei Game - Wikipedia

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    The object is to explore a city full of stores, places of employment, and learning places. Starting from home, the player must earn money and statistics in order to unlock the better features of the game. [3] Unlike most games based on the Jinsei Game series, RPG Jinsei Game does not use a spinner system.

  3. Jinsei Game - Wikipedia

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    Children playing the Jinsei Game. Jinsei Game (人生ゲーム, "Life Game") is the Japanese version of the board game that is called The Game of Life in North America.Unlike The Game of Life, the player starts in their toddler years and has to go to elementary school, junior high school, and high school before being allowed to either go to university or start their career.

  4. Role-playing - Wikipedia

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    Role-playing or roleplaying is the changing of one's behaviour to assume a role, either unconsciously to fill a social role, or consciously to act out an adopted role. While the Oxford English Dictionary offers a definition of role-playing as "the changing of one's behaviour to fulfill a social role", [1] in the field of psychology, the term is used more loosely in four senses:

  5. Lady Popular - Wikipedia

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    Each player begins the game by creating her female character, called "Lady". After the creation of the Ladies, a player can change her appearance (hairstyle, makeup, etc.), create clothes for Lady, rent an apartment and decorate it, cooperate with other players in clubs and party missions, communicate with other Players, play duels at Fashion Arena, communicate using them in the game, post ...

  6. Dress to Impress (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Players can also choose to play as a duo, displaying their outfit in a pair with another player. [5] Players are then ranked in order from most to least stars, with the top three players appearing on a podium at the end of the round. [6] Players also have personal ranks that go up to "Fashion Goddess" [7] based on their rankings in rounds. A ...

  7. The Game of Life: Twists & Turns - Wikipedia

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    The Game of Life: Twists & Turns is a 2007 version of the classic board game The Game of Life. Players try to earn the most life points in this game by going through various paths. A major change in this game from the original is that players use an electronic Lifepod instead of money to play the game. [1]

  8. Role-playing game theory - Wikipedia

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    Role-playing game theory is the study of role-playing games (RPGs) as a social or artistic phenomenon, also known as ludology.RPG theories seek to understand what role-playing games are, how they function, and how the gaming process can be refined in order to improve the play experience and produce better game products.

  9. Dream Life - Wikipedia

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    Dream Life is a dedicated console life simulation game targeted at girls between the ages 8 to 14 created by Hasbro and released in 2005. [1] Dream Life is a game where players create a girl character, ranging from hair to clothes. They can also determine how smart, funny, athletic, creative or outgoing the girl character is.