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  2. Exploration (game) - Wikipedia

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    Exploration is an adventure-themed board game for 2–4 players (although there are rules for a 5 player game) in which each player is an explorer who must first organize an expedition of exploration and then set out to successfully complete the adventure.

  3. McGee (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Katie’s Farm, let kids further explore the world of McGee in 1990. The second point and click exploration game for preschoolers, McGee visits his cousin Katie at her farm. McGee at the Fun Fair, let kids further explore the world of McGee in 1991. The third and last in the series followed the adventures of McGee and his friend Tony at the Fun ...

  4. Exploring (Learning for Life) - Wikipedia

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    Exploring is an interactive, worksite-based career education program of Learning for Life, an affiliate of the Boy Scouts of America. Participants in the program are called Explorers . The program serves youth in 6th-8th grades (Exploring clubs), and young men and women who are 14 through 20 years old (Exploring posts).

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  6. Junior Achievement of NEPA announces Inspire Career ...

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    The 2024 JA Inspire Career Exploration Experience is presented by Mericle Commercial Real Estate Services & DiscoverNEPA. This is the second year Junior Achievement of NEPA is hosting this one-of ...

  7. Category:Walking simulators - Wikipedia

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    Walking simulators also known as exploration games are adventure games played often from the first-person perspective to explore an environment and to discover a narrative about the game, but often have little to no direct interaction with the environment itself.

  8. Creative Wonders - Wikipedia

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    Logo from 1994 to 1995 as EA Kids. Creative Wonders started out in 1994 as a division of Electronic Arts called EA Kids before renaming to Creative Wonders. [1] Creative Wonders was responsible for creating popular games like the Sesame Street and Madeline series, and took over publishing of "EA 3D Atlas" which had been created by The Multimedia Corporation in London (a BBC company).

  9. The Game of Life: Twists & Turns - Wikipedia

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    To set up the game, players each get a Visa Game Card, a matching coloured scorecard, a skateboard and car upgrades. All players also get some arrow clips and a Lifepod Reference card. The Career cards are divided among the players, and one is chosen. Players then put an arrow clip on the lowest step of their career ($5,000).