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  2. Petz - Wikipedia

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    Petz is a series of single-player video games dating back to 1995, in which the player can adopt, raise, care for and breed their own virtual pets.Developed by PF.Magic, original Petz (Dogz and Catz) has sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide. [3]

  3. Petz: Dogz 2 and Catz 2 - Wikipedia

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    Petz: Dogz 2 and Petz: Catz 2 on DS is a virtual pet game in some ways, but unlike the other platform versions, these versions are quite different. They are released in the US under those titles, whereas they're called Dogz 2 and Catz 2 in the UK. In the dog version, the player can choose one of 11 breeds per game, but cannot give the pet an ...

  4. PF.Magic - Wikipedia

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    PF.Magic, Inc. was a video game developer founded in 1991 and located in San Francisco, California, United States. Though it developed other types of video games, it was best known for its virtual pet games, such as Dogz and Catz. The company was able to make extra revenue by selling plush toys under the Petz trademark.

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  6. Mojo - Wikipedia

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    Mojo (microconsole), an Android video game console by Mad Catz; Mojo Rules System (RPG), created by Polymancer magazine; Mojo, a character in Chrono Cross; Literature

  7. Cinch (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Cinch, also known as Double Pedro or High Five, is an American trick-taking card game of the all fours family derived from Auction Pitch via Pedro. [1] Developed in Denver, Colorado in the 1880s, [2] it was soon regarded as the most important member of the all fours family in the USA, but went out of fashion with the rise of Auction Bridge. [3]

  8. Cat and mouse (playground game) - Wikipedia

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    Cat and mouse is a gymnasium or playground game. Children form a circle with their hands, and two players are chosen to be the Cat and the Mouse. The Cat is trying to catch the Mouse, while the Mouse is trying to not be caught. There are many further variations.

  9. Schafkopf - Wikipedia

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    For example, if 5 cents is the rate for a Rufer and the Wenz/Solo rate is 20 cents, the basic tariff is referred to as 5/20. In social games, the most common rates are 5/20, 10/20 and 10/50 (equivalent to the Schafkopf School tariff). Sometimes the tariff includes a third sum to counteract the sometimes disproportionate effect of bonuses.