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  2. La vache qui tache - Wikipedia

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    Player one calls out "Je suis la vache qui tache sans taches numéro 1 et j'appelle la vache sans taches numéro X" ("I am the cow who spots with zero spots number 1, and I call the cow with zero spots number X"), where X is the number of any other player. When the game first starts no-one has any spots, so the number of spots is zero, or "sans ...

  3. Cartoon Network: Block Party - Wikipedia

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    Cartoon Network: Block Party was announced by Majesco on April 15, 2003. [4] Upon its announcement, Vice President of Marketing for Majesco Ken Gold stated, "Cartoon Network Block Party complements our upcoming release of Cartoon Network Speedway and is a strong addition to Majesco's line up of quality licensed titles for the Game Boy Advance audience."

  4. Wii Play - Wikipedia

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    Wii Play [a] is a party video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii console. It was released as a launch game for the console in Japan, Europe, and Australia in December 2006, and was released in North America in February 2007.

  5. 35 Adult Party Games That Are Anything But Boring - AOL

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    To help you narrow down the right ones to incorporate at your upcoming bash, we rounded up 35 adult party games, below. No matter which ones you decide to play, you can’t go wrong.

  6. Cow Clicker breaks down social games, misses the point - AOL

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    Such is the basic description of Cow Clicker, a new Facebook game that definitely delivers what its title promises -- the ability to Cow Clicker breaks down social games, misses the point Skip to ...

  7. Cow Clicker - Wikipedia

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    Cow Clicker is an incremental social network game on Facebook developed by video game researcher Ian Bogost.The game serves as a deconstructive satire of social games. The goal of the game is to earn "clicks" by clicking on a sprite of a cow every six hours.