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  2. Flickerball - Wikipedia

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    The field length is not standard but the width is usually 1/3 to 1/2 the size of the length and length is about 50 yards for standard size teams. The game begins with players split on each side as is the custom. Players meet at midfield where a jump ball begins the game. Whenever the ball hits the ground the team to touch it last loses possession.

  3. Paper football - Wikipedia

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    The game uses a piece of paper folded into a triangle, called the "ball". The starting player begins by kicking off the ball. To perform a kickoff, the ball is placed on the table, suspended by one of the player's hands with the index finger on the upper tip of the ball, then the player flicks the ball with the other hand's thumb and index finger.

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  5. Flick Home Run! - Wikipedia

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    In Flick Home Run!, the objective is to swipe across the screen to hit a baseball that is being pitched to you. Depending on the game mode (Minor Challenge, Major Challenge, Moonstar Bonus, Multiplayer, Training, Bunt Master, Total Balls, Faster & Faster, Giant Unit, Moto Cutter, Moonstar Bonus II, or Called Shot) your objective is to either hit the ball as far as possible, land the ball in a ...

  6. Newfooty - Wikipedia

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    Newfooty advertised itself as "the Original Game" in printed media and was a market rival to Subbuteo in the 1950s. Both companies manufactured sets (in cardboard boxes) of games which looked rather similar in respect of the size of the figures and the methods of play. In 1960 Newfooty brought the first 3D plastic figurines to the market.

  7. Flicky - Wikipedia

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    Flicky [a] is a platform game developed by Sega and released as an arcade video game in May 1984. It was licensed to Bally Midway for distribution in the United States. In Flicky, the player controls the eponymous blue bird and must gather all the small birds called Chirps in each round and bring them safely to the exit.

  8. Flick Soccer! - Wikipedia

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    You'll constantly be trying to beat your last high score, or you can use Game Center's online leaderboards to see how your flicks compare to others. "[2] AppSmile wrote "Using targets, bonuses, and a variety of game modes, Flick Soccer! has plenty of enjoyable content to keep us bending it like Beckham for months to come. "[3] 148Apps said ...

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