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  2. Hare games - Wikipedia

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    Hare and hounds is a classic example of the type of game studied in combinatorial game theory, giving it some similarities to checkers (draughts), Go, Fox and Geese and other such games. Mathematician Martin Gardner in his October 1963 Mathematical Games column in Scientific American stated that hare and hounds "combines extreme simplicity with ...

  3. Hare and Tortoise - Wikipedia

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    Hare and Tortoise is a Eurogame designed by David Parlett in 1974 and first published by Intellect Games. In 1978 it was released by Ravensburger in Germany , and received generally positive reviews critically and won the 1979 Spiel des Jahres .

  4. Catch the hare - Wikipedia

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    The hare can capture the opponents by leaping over them (short leap method). [1]: 601 The opponents attempt to surround and trap the hare. [1]: 601–602 The game is the earliest recorded hunt game in Europe, and perhaps even the first hunt game from Europe (other than bear games and hare games). The earliest record of the game is in Alfonso X ...

  5. Paper chase (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is generally played over distance of several miles, but shorter courses can be set, or the game played according to a time limit. [1] If the hare makes it to the finish line, they get to choose the next hare, or to be the hare themselves. Similarly, the person who catches the hare gets to choose the next hare. Two chalk arrows on the ...

  6. Hare and Hounds - Wikipedia

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    Hare and Hounds may refer to: Paper chase (game), a running race game where a "hare" player leaves a trail of paper for the "hounds" to follow; Hare and Hounds (board game), a strategy board game where three hounds attempt to trap a hare; Cambridge University Hare and Hounds, the cross-country running club of the University of Cambridge

  7. Hare - Wikipedia

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    Jugged hare, known as civet de lièvre in France, is a whole hare, cut into pieces, marinated, and cooked with red wine and juniper berries in a tall jug that stands in a pan of water. It traditionally is served with the hare's blood (or the blood is added right at the end of the cooking process) and port wine .

  8. List of fictional rabbits and hares - Wikipedia

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    Angel Hare: Winged hare from an imaginary series of the same origin name. One of the few characters that is able to "break out" of the animated series and talk directly to the person watching it. Babs Bunny: Rabbit Tiny Toon Adventures: She co-stars frequently with Buster.

  9. Hareraiser - Wikipedia

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    The game is a title screen with the game rules and a series of graphical screens showing grass, sky, and trees with text clues at the top and bottom of the screen. The hints in the first part of the game, "Prelude," are well-known proverbs and sayings. The only interaction is pressing the cursor keys to follow the hare, which moves across the ...