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  2. Stacker (arcade game) - Wikipedia

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    The margin for losing games can be set to almost double this in the Mega Stacker model which can hold bigger, higher value prizes, at an estimated wins-to-losses ratio of 1-in-1500. [2] The game's operator's manual states a disclaimer that it is "100% a game of skill so although it is very difficult, every single game can be a winning game."

  3. Talk:Stacker (arcade game) - Wikipedia

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    Currently the article states that "However, despite this claim, some variants of Stacker have settings that allow the operator to adjust the frequency of payouts by making it impossible for players to stack rows beyond a certain height; usually just before the major prize.

  4. Stacking (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Reviewing the game's Linux release, GamingOnLinux reviewer Hamish Paul Wilson gave the game 8/10, commenting that "Stacking is a good example of what can be done by a developer with limited resources and a lot of creative output". He also added that "with a fairly competitive price point and a solid Linux release, there is very little reason ...

  5. Stacklands - Wikipedia

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    Stacklands is a card-based village building, management, and survival game that also carries roguelike elements. The player drags cards on a board and stacks them on top of each other to have them interact with each other and thus craft resources, collect food, build structures, and fight creatures.

  6. Pack & Stack - Wikipedia

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    Pack & Stack is a game about moving, in which players stack three-dimensional objects on top of each other. [1] The game can be played by three to six players. Every player starts out with 75 points. On each round, the each player rolls a set of five colour-coded dice, which then determine how many items the player must take. The items vary in ...

  7. Tak (game) - Wikipedia

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    Players determine randomly who starts the first game, and alternate the first move for future games. [2] In competitive play, white plays first. All Tak games start with an empty board. On each player's first turn, they must place one of their opponent's flat stones on any empty space on the board. Play then proceeds normally with players ...

  8. The King of Route 66 - Wikipedia

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    The King of Route 66 is an arcade game developed by Sega AM2 and distributed by Sega, released for arcades in 2002-2003, and ported to PlayStation 2 in 2003. It is the sequel to 18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker .

  9. Stack Jump - Wikipedia

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    Stack Jump is an action video game developed by French studio Voodoo and released for mobile on July 27, 2017. [1] Gameplay. The game's goal is to tap the screen to ...