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  2. Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party - Wikipedia

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    Jungle Party is designed in a way that kids would be able to play it. [4] Up to 4 people can play all the 40 mini-games, [5] with Liz Barker as a narrator. [6] Some of them include skydiving, colour matching, stealing an ostrich's egg and shooting balloons. [4]

  3. Concentration (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Rules can be changed here too: it can be agreed before the game starts that matching pairs be any two cards of the same rank, a color-match being unnecessary, or that the match must be both rank and card suit. The game ends when the last pair has been picked up. The winner is the person with the most pairs. There may be a tie for first place.

  4. Color psychology - Wikipedia

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    By using color psychology to cause immersion in players, players can have fewer errors playing video games in comparison to a game that does not utilize color psychology immersion. [1] "The Impact of Avatar Color on Game Experience in Educational Games" color selector. Color psychology can even affect someone through the avatars they choose to use.

  5. Matching game - Wikipedia

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    Matching games are games that require players to match similar elements. Participants need to find a match for a word, picture, tile or card. For example, students place 30 word cards; composed of 15 pairs, face down in random order. Each person turns over two cards at a time, with the goal of turning over a matching pair, by using their memory.

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  7. Category:Matching games - Wikipedia

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    Matching games are card games in which players aim to play a card that matches the previous one or which fits into a layout based on a certain rule. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

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