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  2. Muscle March - Wikipedia

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    Muscle March, known in Japan as Muscle Kōshinkyoku [a], is an action game developed and published by Namco Bandai Games for the Wii through the WiiWare service. It was released in Japan in 2009, and in North America and the PAL region in 2010.

  3. Guess 2/3 of the average - Wikipedia

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    In game theory, "guess ⁠ 2 / 3 of the average" is a game where players simultaneously select a real number between 0 and 100, inclusive. The winner of the game is the player(s) who select a number closest to ⁠ 2 / 3 of the average of numbers chosen by all players.

  4. Category:Guessing games - Wikipedia

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  6. Guess Who? - Wikipedia

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    Guess Who? is a two-player board game in which players each guess the identity of the other's chosen character. The game was developed by Israeli game inventors Ora and Theo Coster , the founders of Theora Design.

  7. Tag Team Match: M.U.S.C.L.E. - Wikipedia

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    Tag Team Match: M.U.S.C.L.E., known in Japan as Kinnikuman: Muscle Tag Match, [a] is a fighting game developed by Tose and published by Bandai for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The Japanese edition is based on Yudetamago 's manga and anime series Kinnikuman , but the North American edition was not due to the source material being not well ...

  8. QWOP - Wikipedia

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    QWOP (/ k w ɒ p /) is a 2008 ragdoll-based browser video game created by Bennett Foddy, formerly the bassist of Cut Copy. Players control an athlete named "Qwop" using only the Q, W, O, and P keys. The game became an internet meme in December 2010. The game helped Foddy's site (Foddy.net) reach 30 million hits. [1]

  9. Botticelli (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game ends when a guesser successfully determines the chooser's identity. That guesser then becomes the chooser, a new identity and letter are chosen and the game starts again in indirect mode. If the successful guess was suggested by a non-designated guesser in direct mode, then it is normal courtesy for the designated guesser to defer to ...