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  2. Racetrack (game) - Wikipedia

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    The rules for moving represent a car with a certain inertia and physical limits on traction, and the resulting line is reminiscent of how real racing cars move. The game requires players to slow down before bends in the track, and requires some foresight and planning for successful play. The game is popular as an educational tool teaching vectors.

  3. Chopsticks (hand game) - Wikipedia

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    The game's scores are tracked on the fingers of both hands. Chopsticks (sometimes called Splits, Calculator, or just Sticks) [citation needed] is a hand game for two or more players, in which players extend a number of fingers from each hand and transfer those scores by taking turns tapping one hand against another.

  4. Totopoly - Wikipedia

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    The game's second phase is the actual race. Before starting, bets may be placed on any horse the player wishes. During the race, "advantage" cards may be played to improve a horse's position; also, any "disadvantage" cards held must be used, with the effect of holding a horse back or cancelling an "advantage" card, before the end of the race.

  5. 24 (puzzle) - Wikipedia

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    The original version of 24 is played with an ordinary deck of playing cards with all the face cards removed. The aces are taken to have the value 1 and the basic game proceeds by having 4 cards dealt and the first player that can achieve the number 24 exactly using only allowed operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and parentheses) wins the hand.

  6. Fantasy auto racing - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy racing rules, formats and point systems vary widely. Most American games follow NASCAR Cup racing and award driver points based on the official NASCAR points system. To reduce the likelihood of ties, game rules can restrict driver starts according to criteria based on salary caps, driver rankings or frequency of selection. Games that ...

  7. Asphalt 3: Street Rules - Wikipedia

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    Asphalt 3: Street Rules is a racing video game developed by Gameloft Shanghai and the third major game of the Asphalt series following Asphalt: Urban GT 2.It was released in 2006 on Java-based mobile phones, followed by a 3D version in 2007 [1] on other mobile phones and was also released in 2008 for Nokia's N-Gage 2.0 platform and in 2009 for Android. [2]

  8. Speed Circuit - Wikipedia

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    Luck plays almost no role in this test of racing skills on three famous tracks." [2] In Issue 6 of Games International, Pete Birks compared five of the most popular car racing games, and said of Speed Circuit that it "tries hardest to be realistic." Birks had several recommendation for best play, saying, "An entire article could be written on ...

  9. Kinetica - Wikipedia

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    Kinetica is a 2001 racing video game developed by Santa Monica Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It was released only in North America. It is the debut game of Santa Monica Studio and their only product that is neither a God of War series game or external development on indie games.