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  2. Darebase - Wikipedia

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    Darebase or dare base, also known as prisoners' base Chevy Chace, or Release the Prisoner and originally as bars, base or prisoners' bars, is a tag game between two or more teams on an open field that places a premium on speed and agility. Darebase holds some similarity to capture the flag in its basic premise of chase, capture, and conquer.

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  4. Prisoner's dilemma - Wikipedia

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    A game modeled after the iterated prisoner's dilemma is a central focus of the 2012 video game Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward and a minor part in its 2016 sequel Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma. In The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisoner's Dilemma by Trenton Lee Stewart , the main characters start by playing a version of the game and ...

  5. Shūjin e no Pert-em-Hru - Wikipedia

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    The game also ranked fourth in the annual popularity poll in 1998, [5] and ninth on the popularity poll for all years, [6] both for "Internet Contest Park". Shūjin e no Pert-em-Hru also won the Third Ascii Entertainment Software Contest in the "Ascii Maker Product" category, giving its creator ¥1,000,000 as prize. [ 7 ]

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  8. Take No Prisoners (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Take No Prisoners was Raven Software's first game to not use a first-person perspective.Producer Steve Schreck explained, "We all love playing first-person games. But the great thing about a top-down perspective is the ability to convey a realistic sense of people surrounding you or converging upon you, and that's really what this game is about."

  9. Induction puzzles - Wikipedia

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    The fourth man behind the screen can't see or be seen by any other prisoner. No communication among the prisoners is allowed. If any prisoner can figure out what color hat he has on his own head with 100% certainty (without guessing) he must then announce it, and all four prisoners go free.