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  2. Lucky Seven (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was designed by Martin H. Samuel [1] when in Zurich, Switzerland. The simple central game mechanic is a mathematical formula known as a strange loop. Great American Puzzle Factory, Inc. of South Norwalk, Connecticut, United States, published the game in 2003.

  3. 3M bookshelf game series - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Avalon Hill discontinued most of them, but continued to publish some until 1998, when it was sold by its parent company to Hasbro. [3] While Acquire was mildly re-themed and published by Hasbro/Avalon Hill in 2000, [ 4 ] the company has indicated that they have no plans to publish any of the 3M or Avalon Hill bookshelf games.

  4. Cubicle 7 - Wikipedia

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    Cubicle 7 had published The One Ring for eight years at that time. [11] Lone Wolf Adventure Game (based on Joe Dever's Lone Wolf gamebook series) Cubicle 7 announced on 2 July 2021 that they would cease publishing the Lone Wolf Adventure Game property. [12] Qin (a wuxia role-playing game, set in China during the Warring States period)

  5. The Expert at the Card Table - Wikipedia

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    The Expert at the Card Table, is an extensive book on the art of sleight of hand published in 1902 by S. W. Erdnase, a pseudonymous author whose identity has remained a mystery for over a century. [1] As a detailed manual of card sharps, the book is considered to be one of the most influential works on magic or conjuring with cards.