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  2. Blockbusters (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    Three contestants played in each game, with a solo contestant playing against a team of two related contestants that was referred to as the "family pair". The solo contestant played behind a red desk while the family pair played from a white one. [1] The main game was played on a board that consisted of four interlocking rows of five hexagons each.

  3. Hexic - Wikipedia

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    If the player successfully clears the entire playfield or survives fifty rounds, they win the game. The game is over if all pieces on the playfield become locked. The gameplay music from Hexic HD, released with the Xbox 360 in 2005, is from the album Hexophilia, an experiment in loop-based composition [2] composed by Jerry Schroeder. [3]

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  5. Super Hexagon - Wikipedia

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    Super Hexagon is an action video game created by independent developer Terry Cavanagh with music composed by Chipzel. Originally released for iOS in September 2012, [ 2 ] versions for Windows and macOS were released three months later Android , BlackBerry and Linux versions followed in early 2013.

  6. Hex map - Wikipedia

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    The Battle for Wesnoth, a hex grid based computer game. A hex map, hex board, or hex grid is a game board design commonly used in simulation games of all scales, including wargames, role-playing games, and strategy games in both board games and video games. A hex map is subdivided into a hexagonal tiling, small regular hexagons of identical size.

  7. Tantrix - Wikipedia

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    The first version of Tantrix was created by Mike McManaway in 1988 and was called Mind Game. It used 56 cardboard pieces with only two coloured lines, red and black. [7] Owning a games shop, McManaway sold the game directly and following customer feedback continued to change the rules and design.

  8. Hex (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Hex is played on a rhombic grid of hexagons, typically of size 11×11, although other sizes are also possible. Each player has an allocated color, conventionally red and blue, or black and white. [2] Each player is also assigned two opposite board edges. The hexagons on each of the four corners belong to both adjacent board edges.

  9. Hey, That's My Fish! - Wikipedia

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    The game board is made of connected hexagons, each with one, two or three fish. After the game board has been built, each player chooses a colour and is assigned a number of penguins: four for a two-player game, three for a three-player game, or two for a four-player game. These penguins are then placed onto any vacant hexagon containing one fish.