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  2. Snake (game) - Wikipedia

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  3. Morph (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Morph (also known as Super Morph on the SNES release) is a 1993 Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Amiga and Amiga CD32 puzzle video game released by Millennium Interactive. The game's plot is of a child who is given a temporary ability to change between states of solid, liquid, or gas coming in the forms of a cannonball , a rubber ball , a ...

  4. Alternatively, if players agree in advance to do so, a deckout rule may be added for a faster and more challenging game. With the deckout rule, the game is lost by all players if any drawpile in the game is empty at the beginning of any player's turn. If the deckout rule is not agreed upon in advance, players should assume the former rule.

  5. Pit (game) - Wikipedia

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    Pit is a fast-paced card game for three to eight players, designed to simulate open outcry bidding for commodities. The game first went on sale in 1904 by the American games company Parker Brothers. [1] The inspirations were the Chicago Board of Trade (known as the Pit) and the US Corn Exchange.

  6. Conquian - Wikipedia

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    [11] [1] [2] By 1900, the game had spread to the eastern US and, around 1908, three- and four-player versions initially under the name of Rum emerged which used a full 52-card pack. By 1912, it had reached England, a variant with 2 packs and 2 Jokers and called Coon Can being popularised by the Bath Club in London.

  7. Snake.io - Wikipedia

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    Snake.io is a multiplayer [1] mobile and web-based game originally developed by Amelos Interactive and currently published by Kooapps. It was inspired by the classic Snake game. It was released in 2016 by Kooapps for mobile platforms. The player controls a snake that grows longer and bigger by eating pellets on the arena.

  8. Maize (video game) - Wikipedia

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    GameSpot says the game is an "absurdist" game based on Monty Python and X-Files humor. [1] It tells the story of sentient corn created by government scientists who misinterpreted a memo. [1] During gameplay, players encounter talking objects and solve puzzles. [1] It takes place at an abandoned farm, nearby an active underground research ...

  9. Mehen (game) - Wikipedia

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    Evidence of the game of Mehen is found from the Predynastic period dating from approximately 3000 BC and continues until the end of the Old Kingdom, around 2300 BC. [2] Aside from physical boards, which mostly date to the Predynastic and Archaic periods, a Mehen board also appears in a picture in the tomb of Hesy-Ra , and its name first appears ...