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  2. Frog (American card game) - Wikipedia

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    Frog, sometimes called solo sixty, is a trick-taking, card game for 3 players that is or was popular in southern USA and Mexico (where it is known as rana). It is a member of the German Tarok group of games that originate from an attempt to play the tarot card game of Grosstarock with non- tarot cards .

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  4. Frog (patience) - Wikipedia

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    Frog (also known as Toad) is an old French patience or solitaire card game which is played with two decks of playing cards. It belongs to the same family of solitaire games as Strategy, Sir Tommy, Calculation, and Puss in the Corner. Game-play is like Sir Tommy, but with two decks, a fifth waste pile, and a Canfield-like reserve (referred to as ...

  5. Category:Video games about amphibians - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... The Haunted Island, a Frog Detective Game; Hi, How Are You (video game) J.

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  8. Ribbit King - Wikipedia

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    Players compete on five Frolf courses, each of which features four holes. The objective of the game is to earn the most points possible through a combination of landing the frog in the course's hole in the fewest strokes as well as having the frog engage with various stage elements, such as spheres that contain certain point amounts, flies that the frogs can swallow, and various events that ...

  9. Hoppers (game) - Wikipedia

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    Players set up the board according to the pictures on each challenge card, then "leap frog" all the green frogs until only the red frog remains. The game was created by Nob Yoshigahara, and is based on the classic Peg Solitaire game “The Great Thirteen” which was patented on July 15 by the inventor W.C. Breitenbach [1] Yoshigahara also ...