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  2. Timekeeping in games - Wikipedia

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    In real-time games, time within the game passes continuously. However, in turn-based games, player turns represent a fixed duration within the game, regardless of how much time passes in the real world. Some games use combinations of real-time and turn-based timekeeping systems. Players debate the merits and flaws of these systems.

  3. What's the time, Mr Wolf? - Wikipedia

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    In some parts of North America, the game is called "What's the Time, Mr. Shark?" when played at a pool or beach. It is not uncommon for "Mr. Wolf" to be allowed to look around at the other players, before answering the question; especially if there is a rule involving penalties applied to "Mr. Wolf" if a player reaches "Mr. Wolf" before "Dinner time" is called.

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  5. Talk:Clock (card game) - Wikipedia

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  6. Playing for Time (game show) - Wikipedia

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    The game is played in a best two-out-of-three rounds format. In each round, both players are allotted 60 seconds on separate clocks; when one player runs out of time, the other player wins the round and banks the time left on their clock.

  7. ClockWerx - Wikipedia

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    ClockWerx is a puzzle video game created by Callisto Corporation that was released in 1995. The game was originally released by Callisto under the name Spin Doctor.Later, with some gameplay enhancements, it was published by Spectrum HoloByte as Clockwerx, which was endorsed by Alexey Pajitnov according to the manual. [1]

  8. Clockwork (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Gamesoft, a video game studio based in Parramatta, Sydney, Australia, began development of Clockwork in 2014. Vishal Gumber, the CEO of Gamesoft, said the game took two years to finish with a team of twenty five people.

  9. Time Ace - Wikipedia

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    Time Ace is an aerial combat game developed for the Nintendo DS by Trainwreck Studios and The Farm 51 and published by Konami.The game was released on June 12, 2007. Time Ace is based on the concept that an eccentric inventor from 1914, Dr. Hugo Clock, has formed a plan to travel forward in time to end World War I, but the evil Dr. Klaus Scythe uses the time machine to further his own plan for ...