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  2. 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).

  3. Careers (board game) - Wikipedia

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    There is a track for college where one receives a degree, which causes one's annual salary grow upon completing each full round of the board, and affects other aspects of the game as listed in the cards and on the board squares. [4] Originally there were eight loops, but that was later simplified to six. [5]

  4. Spot the difference - Wikipedia

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    Spot the difference games are found in various media including activity books for children, newspapers, and video games.They are a type of puzzle where players must find a set number of differences between two otherwise similar images, whether they are illustrations or photographs that have been altered with photo manipulation.

  5. Fair Game - Wikipedia

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    "Fair Game" (short story), a 1959 short story by Philip K. Dick; Fair Game, a 2007 book by Valerie Plame Wilson; basis for the 2010 film (see above) Fair Game, a 1974 novel by Paula Gosling; basis for the 1995 film (see above) Fair Game, a 2012 fantasy novel by Patricia Briggs

  6. Fair Game (2005 film) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Fair Game is a 2005 romantic comedy film, written and directed by Michael Whaley.

  7. Four (Fair Warning album) - Wikipedia

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    All songs written by Ule W. Ritgen except where noted. "Heart On the Run" – 5:44 (Helge Engelke) "Through the Fire" – 3:57 "Break Free" – 5:03

  8. High striker - Wikipedia

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    A high striker, also known as a strength tester, or strongman game, is an attraction used in funfairs, amusement parks, fundraisers, and carnivals. [1] It operates by utilizing the lever where one end holds a puck attached to the tower and the other end is struck by the person or contestant using a hammer or mallet . [ 2 ]

  9. Career Opportunities (song) - Wikipedia

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    The line "I won't open letter bombs for you" is a reference to a former job of Clash guitarist Mick Jones, opening letters for a British government department to make sure they weren't rigged with mailbombs.