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  2. Suikawari - Wikipedia

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    Suikawari (スイカ割り, suika-wari, lit. Watermelon Splitting) is a traditional Japanese game that involves splitting a watermelon with a stick while blindfolded. Played in the summertime, suikawari is most often seen at beaches, but also occurs at festivals, picnics, and other summer events.

  3. Watermelon chess - Wikipedia

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    Watermelon chess is a two-player abstract strategy game from China where it is known as xi gua qi. It is also known as the surround game and globe . Played on a network of curved lines, players take turns to move a piece, capturing the opponent's pieces by surrounding them.

  4. Suika Game - Wikipedia

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    [59] [60] [61] Other fan games added new features; such as "Whale Game Online", which added 2-player multiplayer on top of swapping the fruits for sea creatures. [62] [63] One of the most unique games based on Suika Game is "Watermelon Mori", a 3D puzzle game unlike the 2D original. Although the aim of the game is similar, the player must ...

  5. Here's Exactly What Happens to Your Body When You Eat ... - AOL

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    "One cup of diced cubes of watermelon contains 20% of your RDI for vitamin C, a nutrient that helps stimulate immune function by ridding the body of free radicals," Pasquariello explains.

  6. Boomerang Fu - Wikipedia

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    Boomerang Fu was one of 13 ID@Xbox games announced for the Xbox One. [8] [9] It was also one of the 30 games featured at Microsoft's booth at the 2019 Game Developers Conference. [10] [11] The game's release date was announced on July 9, 2020. [12] [3] On August 13, the game was released on Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.

  7. Suika - Wikipedia

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    Suika (西瓜/すいか, watermelon) may refer to: Arūnas Šuika (born 1970), Lithuanian international footballer; Suika (2001 video game), by Circus; Suika (TV series), a 2003 TV show; Suika , a character in the manga series Dr. Stone; Suika Ibuki, a character in the Touhou Project series of games

  8. Watermelon (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Watermelon, a 2008 American film "Watermelon" (Eureka Seven), a 2006 television episode; Watermelon Records, an American record label; Watermelon Slim (born 1949), American blues musician; Watermelon, a 1995 novel by Marian Keyes; WaterMelon, developer of the video game Pier Solar and the Great Architects; A pejorative nickname for eco ...

  9. Paprium - Wikipedia

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    WaterMelon announced a new game on their Magical Game Factory website, a site set up as both a storefront and crowd-funding page for WaterMelon and future games, as "Project Y", the then code name of Paprium, which was announced would be a new Mega Drive game on February 21, 2012, [8] which would be developed alongside WaterMelon's first ever Super NES title, code-named "Project N", which is ...