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Suikawari (スイカ割り, suika-wari, lit. Watermelon Splitting) is a traditional Japanese game that involves splitting a watermelon with a stick while blindfolded. Played in the summertime, suikawari is most often seen at beaches, but also occurs at festivals, picnics, and other summer events.
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.
[59] [60] [61] Other fan games added new features; such as "Whale Game Online", which added 2-player multiplayer on top of swapping the fruits for sea creatures. [62] [63] One of the most unique games based on Suika Game is "Watermelon Mori", a 3D puzzle game unlike the 2D original. Although the aim of the game is similar, the player must ...
Amazon's annual list of the 100 best Valentine's Day gifts includes options for men, women, and kids.
Suika (西瓜/すいか, watermelon) may refer to: Arūnas Šuika (born 1970), Lithuanian international footballer; Suika (2001 video game), by Circus; Suika (TV series), a 2003 TV show; Suika , a character in the manga series Dr. Stone; Suika Ibuki, a character in the Touhou Project series of games
The Watermelon, a 2008 American film "Watermelon" (Eureka Seven), a 2006 television episode; Watermelon Records, an American record label; Watermelon Slim (born 1949), American blues musician; Watermelon, a 1995 novel by Marian Keyes; WaterMelon, developer of the video game Pier Solar and the Great Architects; A pejorative nickname for eco ...
WaterMelon announced a new game on their Magical Game Factory website, a site set up as both a storefront and crowd-funding page for WaterMelon and future games, as "Project Y", the then code name of Paprium, which was announced would be a new Mega Drive game on February 21, 2012, [8] which would be developed alongside WaterMelon's first ever Super NES title, code-named "Project N", which is ...
Ninja Watermelon Snapping (Everyone Goes for a Picnic) (忍法スイカ割りの巻) Koike-Sensei plays 'break the watermelon game' with the students. Hattori breaks the watermelon in to pieces with his tricks. 115 Nerd Kenichi (Hard Work Always Pays) (ガリ勉ケン一氏誕生!?の巻) Kenichi acts as a book worm due to hypnotism.