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  3. Geometry Dash - Wikipedia

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    Geometry Dash Lite is a free version of the game with advertisements and gameplay restrictions. Geometry Dash Lite includes only main levels 1-19, all tower levels, and a few selected levels that are either Featured, Daily, weekly or Event levels but does not offer the option to create levels or play most player-made levels. It also has a ...

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  5. Buffalo Games - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Games was founded in 1986 as a family-run business. The initial product line consisted of several board games, and one puzzle, referred to as The World's Most Difficult Puzzle. [3] The initial revenue from their product line came from their sales and marketing to bulk mail catalogs and department store gift sections. [4]

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    Shadow Dancer (1989 video game) Shadow Sorcerer; Shellshock (video game) Silent Service (video game) Solo Flight (video game) Solomon's Key; Spitfire Ace; Spy Hunter; Star Wars (1991 video game) Star Wars: Rebel Assault; Star Wars: X-Wing (video game) Stardust (1987 video game) Stellar 7; Street Fighter (video game) Street Fighter II; Street ...

  7. Buffalo (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo game components. Buffalo is a card game that requires players to think of people or characters who match combinations of descriptions. It was developed by the Tiltfactor Laboratory as part of the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded project called "Transforming Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) For Women and Girls: Reworking Stereotypes & Bias."