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  2. Ddakji - Wikipedia

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    Ddakji chigi is a general term for games involving ddakji; each of these variants can have entirely different objectives and activities. [4] For extra suspense, losers can be subjected to punishments. [5] The games can be played indoors or outdoors, although boys playing the game in an empty lot outdoors was reportedly historically a common ...

  3. Roblox - Wikipedia

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    Robux can be used to purchase virtual items that the player can use on their virtual character (or "avatar") on the platform, or access experiences that requirement payment. [8] As with games, avatar items on Roblox are mainly user-generated, [13] though most items on the platform were made by Roblox themselves for most of the platforms history ...

  4. Paper fortune teller - Wikipedia

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    It appears again, with the salt cellar name, in several other publications in the 1880s and 1890s in New York and Europe. Mitchell also cites a 1907 Spanish publication describing a guessing game similar to the use of paper fortune tellers. [20] The use of this shape as a paper fortune-teller in England has been recorded since the 1950s. [21]

  5. Paper Mario: The Origami King - Wikipedia

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    In certain areas of the game, Mario can use an ability known as the "1000-Fold Arms", that can tear back parts of the paper environment to reveal secrets. [6] Mario can fill holes in the environment using a bag of confetti. [7] The player rotates rings to line up the enemies. If done correctly, the player receives an attack bonus.

  6. Umurangi Generation - Wikipedia

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    The game ends with a cataclysmic scene of a shadowy creature perched over a mountain as the player walks towards a beach where several spirits of Māori people, mud crabs and Huia overlook the catastrophe. The game ends dedicating itself to the "Umurangi Generation: The last generation who has to watch the world die."

  7. Dress to Impress (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Various Roblox games with similar concepts to Dress to Impress, including It Girl, which was created by a developer named Sara, and Slay the Runway, were also released after Dress to Impress. [ 11 ] [ 6 ] In September 2024, Dress to Impress routinely had the most concurrent players of any game on Roblox, usually averaging over 250 thousand, and ...

  8. Heavy Rain - Wikipedia

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    The game features four protagonists involved with the mystery of the Origami Killer, a serial killer who uses extended periods of rainfall to drown his victims. The player interacts with the game by performing actions highlighted on screen related to motions on the controller, and in some cases, performing a series of quick time events. The ...

  9. Another Code: Recollection - Wikipedia

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    Another Code: Recollection [a] is a 2024 puzzle adventure game developed by Arc System Works and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch.Released worldwide on January 19, 2024, it is a remake of two point-and-click adventure games originally developed by Cing: 2005 Nintendo DS title Another Code: Two Memories, [b] and 2009 Wii title Another Code: R – A Journey into Lost Memories. [1]