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  2. Suika Game - Wikipedia

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    The order the player can drop the fruit is completely random, but they can see the fruit that is coming up one turn ahead. [15] For the Chinese "Synthetic Big Watermelon" browser game version, the order of the fruit is slightly different as the game features different fruits such as kiwis, lemons and tangerines in its cycle. [16]

  3. Fruit Basket Turnover - Wikipedia

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    Fruit Basket Turnover or Fruit Basket Upset, also known as Fruit Salad, Fruit Bowl, Fruits Basket [] and others is a children's game.. Fruit Basket usually refers to a variation in which each fruit is ostensibly associated with only one player, and the player in the centre must call two fruit names.

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  6. Conkers - Wikipedia

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    The game of conkers is played with a horse-chestnut seed with a string threaded through it. Conkers is a traditional children's game in Great Britain and Ireland played using the seeds of horse chestnut trees—the name 'conker' is also applied to the seed and to the tree itself. The game is played by two players, each with a conker threaded ...

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  8. Pachinko - Wikipedia

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    It uses small (11 mm diameter) steel balls, which the owner (usually a "pachinko parlor", featuring many individual games in rows) rents to the player, while pinball games use a larger, captive ball. The player loads one or more balls into the machine, then presses and releases a spring-loaded handle, which is attached to a padded hammer inside ...

  9. Drop ball - Wikipedia

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    Drop ball may refer to: A dropped-ball in association football; A sinkerball in baseball; A similar type of pitch in softball; Drop Ball is also a game from the "Cartoon Network" series "Adventure Time"