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  2. Sixty-three (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Sixty-three is a card game popular in Charlotte County, New Brunswick, and on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, and is named after the number of points which can be taken in a hand. This game is nearly identical to the Pitch variant Pedro .

  3. V for Victory: Market-Garden - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, the editors of PC Gamer US wrote, "The V for Victory series is quite simply the most playable war games available, with an easy-to-master interface and admirable depth of game play." They continued, "We single out Utah Beach because it launched the series — but by all means, check out Velikiye Luki , Gold*Juno*Sword , and Market ...

  4. V for Victory: Velikiye Luki - Wikipedia

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    A 1993 survey of wargames gave V for Victory II: Velikiye Luki three-plus stars. [1]John Vanore reviewed the game in Computer Gaming World for their April 1993 edition. He was generally very positive, stating that it was "an excellent extension of the series."

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    1. Click the Games icon from the menu bar. 2. Scroll down to see all the games. Sort games by using the category menu bar. 3. Click a game to start playing.

  9. V for Victory: Gold-Juno-Sword - Wikipedia

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    The magazine concluded that "Three-Sixty's reputation in the hobby has suffered a major blow". [ 2 ] In 1994, the editors of PC Gamer US wrote, "The V for Victory series is quite simply the most playable war games available, with an easy-to-master interface and admirable depth of game play."