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  2. How To Host an Election-Night Party... If You Dare - AOL

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    It's not a very comfortable dynamic for most people." In 2016, Susanna Quinn, a Washington, D.C.-based entrepreneur, hosted an election party with a mix of Democrats and Republicans.

  3. Not a Hero - Wikipedia

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    Not a Hero is a cover system 2D shooter video game developed by the British indie development studio Roll7 and published by Devolver Digital. The game released on 14 May 2015 for Microsoft Windows . A later update, which was built using the Chowdren runtime for Clickteam Fusion 2.5 , introduced builds for OS X and Linux , on 1 October 2015.

  4. Social viewing - Wikipedia

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    Social viewing (also known as Watch Party [1] [2] or GroupWatch [3]) describes a recently developed practice revolving around the ability for multiple users to aggregate from multiple sources and view online videos together in a synchronized viewing experience.

  5. Sonic Shuffle - Wikipedia

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    Sonic walking across a minigame space. Sonic Shuffle is a party game for up to four players, playing like a board game in a similar fashion to the Mario Party series. [2] The game is set in a dream world called "Maginaryworld", where a fairy asks Sonic the Hedgehog, Tails, Knuckles the Echidna, and Amy Rose to retrieve "Precioustones" to help her save Maginaryworld from Void, the game's villain.

  6. Game of the Day: Pinochle - AOL

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    Start your weekend off properly with one of our most popular classic game titles: Pinochle! Pinochle is a trick-taking game for up to four players and played with a 48 card deck. You score points ...

  7. Game of the Day: Backgammon - AOL

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    Backgammon is one of the oldest games in the world, and Games.com has an awesome free online version. Featuring standard Backgammon rules, you can play against a human player or a Game of the Day ...

  8. What Next? (party game) - Wikipedia

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    Matt Thrower, writing for IGN, praised What Next? for its unique mix of genres and gameplay but criticized the game for its limited replayability. [3] In an article for The Independent, Lauren Cunningham rated the game 4/5 stars, writing that "It’s fun alone but also works well in a group of four as an accessible party game that’s simple to set up."

  9. We Dare - Wikipedia

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    We Dare is marketed as a "sexy, quirky, party game" that utilizes both consoles' wand-based motion controllers (the Wii Remote or the PlayStation Move controller) to engage in sensually prankish activities such as kissing, striptease and spanking. However, reviewers have observed that the game is in fact a relatively tame party game compilation ...