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  2. Incredibox - Wikipedia

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    In Incredibox, players can choose one of the nine available versions. (or musical styles) Then the player is provided with a gray interface made up of seven identical-looking groups of virtual beatboxers. The characters' face is a portmanteau of the musical composer and voice of the game, Paul Malburet, better known as Incredible Polo. [2]

  3. Dinosaur Polo Club - Wikipedia

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    Overall, the studio's main aesthetic within its games is keeping a minimalist design. In July 2024, Dinosaur Polo Club simultaneously announced and cancelled a new project called Magic School. Billed as a "maximalist simulation game," the concept grew in scope until it became clear the company would need a much bigger team to deliver. [7] [8]

  4. Category:Dinosaur Polo Club games - Wikipedia

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  5. Mini Metro (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Mini Metro was developed by Dinosaur Polo Club, a two-man independent video game development studio based in New Zealand. [7] It is the first game from the studio, which was founded in 2013 by brothers Peter and Robert Curry. [7] [8] They had previously worked at video game developer Sidhe, but left in 2006 to pursue a career in developing ...

  6. Follow the leader (game) - Wikipedia

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    Follow the leader is a children's game. Players first choose a leader or "head of the line" and the remaining players (the followers) all line up behind the leader. The leader then moves around and all the players have to mimic the leader's actions. Any players who fail to follow or mimic the leader are out of the game.

  7. IncrediBots - Wikipedia

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    The game's relatively close incorporation into the forums allows moderators to view and remove the game's reported contents. The forums also hold areas for users to assemble 'teams', closer groups of 12 players or less who collaborate on bot projects. They may compete in team competitions against other teams for points.

  8. Calcutta Polo Club - Wikipedia

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    The modern game of polo, though formalised and popularised by the British, is derived from Manipur (now a state in India) who played the game known as 'Sagol Kangjei', 'Kanjai-bazee', or 'Pulu'. [3] It was the anglicised form of the latter, referring to the wooden ball which was used, that was adopted by the sport in its slow spread to the west.

  9. Leder Games - Wikipedia

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    Leder Games is a board game developer owned by Patrick Leder and based in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. It is best known for publishing asymmetric games such as Root and Oath: Chronicles of Empire and Exile, which were both designed by Cole Wehrle. As of 2023, board games released by the company have usually been illustrated by Kyle Ferrin.