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  2. The Curse of the Monolith - Wikipedia

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    Unable to break free Conan is hurled against the monolith and held fast. The duplicitous Feng then explains his true identity and purpose, and that the monolith is composed of a magnetic stone which exerted a force of attraction upon Conan's metal armor. Taking the letter of treaty from Conan, Feng begins to play musical notes on a flute.

  3. Category:Magnetic Scrolls games - Wikipedia

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  4. Category : Magnetic Fields (video game developer) games

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    This category lists video games developed or published by Magnetic Fields, formerly known as Mr Chip Software. Pages in category "Magnetic Fields (video game developer) games" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  5. Magnetic Joe - Wikipedia

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    Magnetic Joe is a 2006 puzzle-platform game developed for mobile phones by Hungarian studio Most Wanted Entertainment and published by HD publishing [1] in 2006. The objective is to guide a magnetic metal ball, known as Joe, to a designated exit in each level using various magnetic forces.

  6. Play Wahoo The Marble Board Game Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Wahoo: The Marble Board Game. The classic multi-player marble board game for fans of Parchisi, Aggravation®, Trouble®, Sorry®, and Ludo! By Masque Publishing. Advertisement.

  7. Sticks & Stones (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Sticks & Stones was the 11th game in the series, designed by David Ray, with interior and cover art by Pat Hidy. [ 3 ] After Metagaming Concepts went out of business, Hobby Japan acquired the rights to the game and in 1987 published a Japanese-language edition both as a boxed set and as a pullout game in Tactics magazine.

  8. Corruption (1988 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Computer Gaming World in 1989 praised the game's menu features, such as the ability to reveal exits. [2] Charles Ardai in 1992 wrote in the magazine that Corruption was "the one clear winner" in the Magnetic Scrolls Collection. While criticizing the short length of gameplay, he stated that "a game this powerful deserves the widest possible ...

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