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  2. Suikawari - Wikipedia

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    A family preparing to play Suikawari at a picnic in Tokyo, 2018. The rules are similar to piñata. A watermelon is laid out, and participants one by one attempt to smash it open. Each is blindfolded, spun around three times, and handed a wooden stick, or bokken, to strike with. The first to crack the watermelon open wins.

  3. Suika Game - Wikipedia

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    The order the player can drop the fruit is completely random, but they can see the fruit that is coming up one turn ahead. [15] For the Chinese "Merge Big Watermelon" browser game version, the order of the fruit is slightly different as the game features different fruits such as kiwis, lemons and tangerines in its cycle. [16]

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  5. The Game Caterers - Wikipedia

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    The Game Caterers is a new concept entertainment delivery service in which producer Na Yeong-seok (Na PD) visits official broadcasting events and entertainment programs of various guests, regardless of entertainment or drama, and plans to bring laughter to guests through multiple games played in New Journey to the West or Channel 15 Nights.

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  7. How to Cut a Watermelon (The Easy Way!) - AOL

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    S tand the watermelon on one of the cut ends and slice it in half down the middle, creating two large halves. Then, lay each piece flesh-side down and slice in half lengthwise so the whole ...

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  9. Watermelon chess - Wikipedia

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    Watermelon chess is a two-player abstract strategy game from China where it is known as xi gua qi. It is also known as the surround game and globe . Played on a network of curved lines, players take turns to move a piece, capturing the opponent's pieces by surrounding them.