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  3. Pretty Pretty Princess - Wikipedia

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    Pretty Pretty Princess is a turn-based board game for two to four players, each of whom selects one of four available colors (blue, pink, green, purple) at the outset. . Players spin a spinner to decide who will start, then take turns spinning and moving around the board and following the directions for the spaces on which the

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    Feel all the feels about your favorite childhood games on AOL Games! From playing Gin Rummy with the family to spending hours on your computer playing Solitaire, these games are sure to take you ...

  6. List of massively multiplayer online role-playing games

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    Free-to-play: 2009: 2014 Gekkeiju Online: Closed 3D: Medieval fantasy: Free-to-play: 2003: 2020 Anime-based. New version in 2010 with ""Occulus Rift"" support GemStone IV: Active Text-based Fantasy, MUD: Freemium 1988-04 (2003-11) Browser Evolved from GemStone (1988) through development and renaming. Pay-to-play, with free-to-play option since ...

  7. List of games included with Windows - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft planned to include games when developing Windows 1.0 in 1983–1984. Pre-release versions of Windows 1.0 initially included another game, Puzzle, but it was scrapped in favor of Reversi, based on the board game of the same name. [1] Reversi was included in Windows versions up to Windows 3.1.