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  2. Get Out of Jail Free card - Wikipedia

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    The other, a "Chance" card, shows him booted out of a prison cell in a striped convict uniform. More modern versions of the game have more simply illustrated cards with a set of four jail bars, with the middle two bent outwards, implying a prison escape. Players move around the Monopoly board according to dice throws. Most of the tiles players ...

  3. Life as a BlackMan - Wikipedia

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    One player plays the role of the government; this role reads the prison cards, pays salaries, and handles legal transactions. The other players navigate the game as an 18-year-old African-American male or female. [2] Players start by rolling a six-sided die to assign themselves one of three character types: Creative, Athletic, Intellectual.

  4. Category:Video games set in prison - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Video games set in prison" The following 53 pages are ...

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  6. Prison Princess - Wikipedia

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    Prison Princess (プリズンプリンセス) is a 2020 adventure video game produced by Qureate for Nintendo Switch and Windows. The player helps two captured princesses to escape a castle. The player helps two captured princesses to escape a castle.

  7. Darebase - Wikipedia

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    Darebase or dare base, also known as prisoners' base Chevy Chace, or Release the Prisoner and originally as bars, base or prisoners' bars, is a tag game between two or more teams on an open field that places a premium on speed and agility.

  8. Take No Prisoners (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Take No Prisoners was Raven Software's first game to not use a first-person perspective.Producer Steve Schreck explained, "We all love playing first-person games. But the great thing about a top-down perspective is the ability to convey a realistic sense of people surrounding you or converging upon you, and that's really what this game is about."

  9. Alcatraz: Prison Escape - Wikipedia

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    The game was released worldwide on November 26, 2001, exclusively for the Microsoft Windows platform. [1] Players control a falsely accused person as he attempts to escape five different types of prisons in order to prove his innocence in the outside world. Players have to sneak past guards in order to make it through every prison level.