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  2. How Kurt Vonnegut's board game was revived from IU's Lilly ...

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    The 60-year-old New Jersey man has published several table-top games, runs the board game blog “GameTek,” and even teaches a class on board game design at New York University.

  3. The Adventures of Indiana Jones Role-Playing Game - Wikipedia

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    In his 1990 book The Complete Guide to Role-Playing Games, game critic Rick Swan noted the difficulty of playing with a large group, since everyone wants to play the titular character. He concluded by giving the game a rating of 2.5 out of 4, saying, "For small groups of fans willing to share the lead [role], Indiana Jones can be a lot of fun." [7]

  4. Indiana Jones in the Lost Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, the game was imported and distributed by U.S. Gold. [1] [3] Gameplay requires the player to think like fictional archaeologist Indiana Jones to solve the puzzles of each level, as the game does not provide the player with any rules or gameplay information; the game's cover advertised: "Nobody told Indiana Jones the rules. And no one ...

  5. Lost Treasure (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The first player to earn $1,000,000 in Lost Treasure is the winner. Money is earned by selling treasure in one of the 8 ports on the board. The Dive Control randomly assigns treasure locations when it is powered on. Treasure cannot be located on land, but it can be located in a port.

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  7. Temple Run - Wikipedia

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    Collaborations with Disney/Pixar led to Temple Run: Brave and Temple Run: Oz, and a third spin-off in development by Scopely titled, Temple Run: Treasure Hunters as a match-three video game. Temple Run also received activity books and a board game. The success of the game also inspired multiple games that copy Temple Run ' s gameplay and branding.

  8. The Book of Treasure Maps - Wikipedia

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    "The Lost Temple" consists of two moderately difficult levels; "The Tomb of Aethering the Damned" is one level; "The Lone Tower" is a more difficult dungeon with multiple levels; "Willchidar's Well" consists of three small moderately difficult levels; and "The Crypts of Arcadia" is a large one-level dungeon maze. [2]

  9. Voice of the Mummy - Wikipedia

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    According to the description inside the game's boxtop, the game takes place in an ancient pharaoh's tomb, which has a three-level pathway scattered with jewels. Using a single die, and directed by a voice - presumably that of the pharaoh's mummy - the players (called "Explorers" in the instructions) travel up and around the steps surrounding a sarcophagus collecting jewels, in an attempt to be ...