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  4. Chungi - Wikipedia

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    Chungi (Nepali: चुङ्गि) is a traditional game played by children in Nepal and northeastern India. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The setup of the game is similar to hacky sack . [ 3 ] It is played with a ball made by tying a group of rubber bands in the middle.

  5. Power Blade 2 - Wikipedia

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    Power Blade 2, known in Japan as Captain Saver [a], is an platform game published by Taito for the Nintendo Entertainment System/Family Computer. It was released first in Japan in September 1992 and in North America in October of the same year. It is the sequel to the game Power Blade.

  6. Thin Chen Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    2-in-1 Cosmocop: 1993: 1) 2 games in 1: Cosmocop and Cyber Monster. 2) Cartridge says "Light Gun Game", red-grey label. 30: TC-028: Jurassic Boy: 1994: 1) A Sonic 2 clone that lacks abilities from the original, such as rolling along the ground and spin dash. The NES manual mentions these features, however, and the game itself contains numerous ...

  7. Bagh-chal - Wikipedia

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    Bagh-chal (Nepali: चाल ⓘ bāgh cāl, Newar: धुँ कासा dhun kasa meaning "tiger game") [1] is a strategic, two-player board game that originated in Nepal. The game is asymmetric in that one player controls four tigers and the other player controls up to twenty goats.

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    Fabric chausar board. Chaupar (IAST: caupaṛ), chopad or chaupad is a cross and circle board game very similar to pachisi, played in India.The board is made of wool or cloth, with wooden pawns and seven cowry shells to be used to determine each player's move, although others distinguish chaupur from pachisi by the use of three four-sided long dice. [1]