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Haggle is a party game designed by Sid Sackson and intended for a large number of players. It is rather complex and involved compared to many party games and, as a result, is often played only at gatherings of people who are known to enjoy gaming at other times.
Haggle may refer to Haggle (game), a party game; Haggle (architecture) an autonomic networking architecture; Bargaining, English word meaning to haggle or to bargain;
People bargaining in a traditional Indonesian pasar malam (night market) in Rawasari, Central Jakarta.. In the social sciences, bargaining or haggling is a type of negotiation in which the buyer and seller of a good or service debate the price or nature of a transaction.
The "Haggler After Midnight," who has struck nearly a dozen times in Brooklyn and Queens, forces victims to haggle at knifepoint over what loot they will hand over, police said.
Haggle is a European Union funded project in Situated and Autonomic Communications. Haggle is an autonomic networking architecture designed to enable communication when network connectivity is intermittent. In particular, Haggle exploits opportunistic contacts between mobile users to deliver data to the destination. [1]
Going toe to toe with a car salesperson can feel like you're about to test-drive both your patience and your budgetary constraints. Car purchases should be a pretty straightforward process, but ...
Haggle: A party game in which the gamemaster divides a set of cards and a subset of the full rules among players and allows them to trade for other cards and rules. Mao: A shedding-type card game where the winner of a round adds a concealed rule of their choice to all subsequent rounds.
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