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Confidence is a dice game of bluffing in which only the one who can read his opponents the best can win the game. It's a little like poker, somewhat like Liar's Dice and a lot of fun to play with a group of friends... more »
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So you and your friends want to play a drinking game but you don't have any cards, dice, or quarters? Don't fret, 21 is a great game, and the only thing you'll need is your mind... oh, and your mouth... and some beer... more »
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This game is an ideal for a bar game. Any number of people can participate. To play the drinking game one big chicken, there are ten phrases you must memorize and be able to say. The game itself works fast and has a high buzz factor... more »
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Most drinking games are extremely simple, but fun to play at social gatherings. To play the drinking game spinners, you only need a few supplies like someone to play it with, a quarter, and drinks. As always, drink responsibly, because drinking ... more »
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Playing the drinking game Thumpers can be loads of fun for everyone involved. With just a few people and a couple of cases of beer, the fun begins. There are certain directions that must be followed in order for the game to go smoothly. The ... more »
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What can you do to entertain a group of people? Board games are fine if you have the right number of people with the same level of skill while charades is not fun for people who don’t want to act. If you would like a fun game that any number, ... more »
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If free slot machine spins, online casinos and a top prize of $270,000.00 sounds like something for you, you might want to give the brand new US player friendly slot machine "The Last King of Egypt" a closer look... more »
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Long car rides can be tiresome. However, with the "movie game" in your back pocket, you'll never be bored. Here is how to play a game that requires no materials but provides hours of entertainment... more »
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“I’m bored! There’s nothing to do!” Does this sound like a common refrain at your house? If you would like a new game that requires little skill, try the Numbers Madness Game. It will have your kids going in no time at all... more »
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There are many pool games like Marco Polo or Water Volleyball, but one game that not many know about, and can be a lot of fun, is the swimming game Toothpaste... more »
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Are you looking for an efficient way to solve a word search puzzle? Read on..... more »
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Hold'em poker started in Texas in the early 1900s and made its way to Las Vegas by 1967. In recent years, the popularity of Hold'em style poker has skyrocketed, with championships finding their way to cable television. Based on a 52-card deck, it ... more »
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Literati was developed in the 1990s as a computerized variant of Scrabble. Just like Scrabble, players spell words on a board with the letters they have in front of them. The first player puts a word down in the middle of the board, and ... more »
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Mah Jong is one of the oldest puzzle games in the world, with its origins being traced back to around 500 B.C. Some myths give credit to the ancient Chinese philosopher, Confucius, for the creation of Mah Jong because the game appeared during his ... more »
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The first mini golf course ever built was created in Scotland at the famed St. Andrews Golf Club. It was called The Ladies' Putting Club of St. Andrews. Pinehurst, North Carolina was home to the first United States miniature golf course, with ... more »
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Monopoly is unequivocally the most successful, commercial board game in the world, with more than 750 million people in the world having played this game at least once. Charles Darrow created the monopoly game in the 1930s and had it patented in ... more »
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Ancient Egyptians are known to have played a game very similar to Backgammon, involving rolling dice and moving pieces on a board. The Romans played a game with 12 lines drawn on a board, pieces that moved along the lines and dice used to ... more »
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The Yahoo!! game, Bewitched, challenges players to match at least three play pieces at a time to proceed through the game. Players will recognize many of their favorite characters from the TV show Bewitched, which ran for 7 years. You will guide ... more »
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Bingo, originally called "beano" because players covered the numbers with beans, started in the USA in 1929 at a local fair in Atlanta, Georgia. Bingo is similar to games played in Italy in the mid 1500s and in France in the 1700s. Go to a bingo ... more »
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When gambling halls first introduced Pontoon/21 to players, it was largely ignored in comparison to other poker games. To get more people to play, owners of gambling establishments developed a system to pay 10 to one odds for a player who wins ... more »
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Checkers, called Draught in some countries, dates back to a similar game depicted in Ancient Egyptian drawings from as early as 1600 B.C. The modern game of Checkers was popularized in Western Europe in the 1600s A.D. and spread around the world ... more »
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Chess is one of the oldest board games in the world. While many games have changed with time, Chess has remained essentially the same for over 500 years. Chess pieces are based on people and social statuses that existed in the 1400s. Chess ... more »
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The first crossword puzzle appeared in the December 21, 1913 issue of the New York World in Liverpool, England. By the 1920s, "word-cross" puzzles became a craze in the USA and England. One of the longest running and most difficult crossword ... more »
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Billiard balls are more high maintenance than the novice pool player may think. Learn how to properly clean and maintain yours, and how to tell when they need replacement... more »
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This article will briefly explain how you can level a character to level 70 in World of Warcraft by using a level 70 warrior... more »