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  2. Apensar - Wikipedia

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    Apensar (aka Wordie) is a "brain trainer" mobile game, developed by ICO Group in 2013 (now known as The Fastmind). The game is available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French and Italian. Gameplay consists of finding the common word between four images to reach the next level. It is available for iOS and Android, Amazon Appstore and Facebook.

  3. Reader Rabbit's Interactive Reading Journey - Wikipedia

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    Designed for ages 4 till 7, the game introduces the new main characters Mat the Mouse and Sam the Lion who accompany Reader. It was then re-released in 1997 under the title Reader Rabbit's Interactive Reading Journey For Grades K-1, followed by another in 1998 titled Reader Rabbit's Reading Ages 4–6 and a personalized version in 1999.

  4. Reader Rabbit 2 - Wikipedia

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    Reader Rabbit 2 is a 1991 educational video game, the sequel to Reader Rabbit and the fourth game in the Reader Rabbit franchise. A facelift was given to the game's predecessor to match the graphical fidelity of Reader Rabbit 2 .

  5. Fictionary - Wikipedia

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    Fictionary, also known as the Dictionary Game [1] or simply Dictionary, [2] is a word game in which players guess the definition of an obscure word. Each round consists of one player selecting and announcing a word from the dictionary , and other players composing a fake definition for it.

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    Discover the best free online games at AOL.com - Play board, card, casino, puzzle and many more online games while chatting with others in real-time.

  7. Reader Rabbit's Ready for Letters - Wikipedia

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    The game was designed with a re-usability value, which help children develop new language skills and sharpen old ones. [2] The game allows for free exploration and offers activities that enable children to begin learning to read. [3] The modules included teach shape recognition, matching and basic word skills. [1]

  8. Word Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Word Rescue is an educational platform DOS game written by Karen Crowther (Chun) of Redwood Games and released by Apogee Software in March 1992. It was re-released in 2015 for Steam with support for Windows and Mac OS. The game can also allow the player interact with a pair of Stereoscopic Vision Glasses. [1]

  9. Dear Reader (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Dear Reader was released by Local No. 12, developers of party game Metagame, for iOS, MacOS and tvOS for Apple Arcade subscribers on September 19, 2019. [2] It was crowdfunded on Kickstarter as Losswords in May 2016. [3]