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  2. Flash Point: Fire Rescue - Wikipedia

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    The game's development was crowdfunded through a Kickstarter campaign, with a 30-day funding period that ended on August 18, 2011, with nearly 900 backers, and pledges amounting to more than an order of magnitude greater than the $5000 goal. [1] The money covered expenses such as artwork, product safety tests, and the first print run.

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  6. Flashcard - Wikipedia

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    A flashcard or flash card is a card bearing information on both sides, usually intended to practice and/or aid memorization. It can be virtual (part of a flashcard software ) or physical. Typically, each flashcard bears a question or definition on one side and an answer or target term on the other.

  7. List of flashcard software - Wikipedia

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    Printable Import-export Supports sync Plugin support Working offline Anki: AGPLv3 (personal computer, Android), proprietary Yes (except iOS) Yes Multiple Yes Yes Yes Video, LaTeX, HTML: Plugin [1] Yes Yes Yes Yes Brainscape: Proprietary: Yes Yes 2 Yes Yes Yes HTML, Markdown: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Cerego: Proprietary: Yes Yes Multiple Yes Yes Yes

  8. Hanabi (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Discard a card: The player chooses a card from their hand and adds it to the discard pile, then draws a card to replace it. The discarded card is out of the game and can no longer be played. Discarding a card replenishes one information token. Play a card: The player chooses a card from their hand and attempts to add it to the cards already ...

  9. List of shedding-type games - Wikipedia

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    A player's hand of cards in a shedding-type game In shedding-type games , the player's objective is to empty one's hand of all cards or tiles before all other players. Games with action/power/trick cards