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  2. Forbidden Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Bridge 1. 2 spans (connect the idol and the cliff) 13 planks (spaces players can land on) 7 railings (can save a piece when the bridge is shaking) Idol cliff 1. 2 hands; Platform; 2-piece climbing cliff 1; Gameboard 8 plastic rock pieces (hold scenery in place) 4 cardboard slides (contain jungle scenery; not essential to gameplay) 4 explorer ...

  3. A Difficult Game About Climbing - Wikipedia

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    The game performed well on the Steam charts immediately on release. [5] Like with other rage games, A Difficult Game About Climbing became popular during a window on release as a livestreaming and Let's Play title on sites like Twitch and YouTube, [6] with content created by YouTubers such as Markiplier, IShowSpeed, and Northernlion helping to bring interest to the game.

  4. GIRP - Wikipedia

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    Wired described the game as "masochistically difficult" and "maddeningly compulsive", with the effect of making the player's keyboard similar to the physical skill game of Twister. [2] Foddy designed GIRP to hijack the neurological reward-system by allowing players to set their own achievable goals in the game.

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  6. Poohsticks - Wikipedia

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    Poohsticks Bridge in Ashdown Forest (Poohsticks is a game first mentioned in The House at Pooh Corner, a Winnie-the-Pooh book by A. A. Milne.It is a simple game which may be played on any bridge over running water; each player drops a stick on the upstream side of a bridge and the one whose stick first appears on the downstream side is the winner.

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  9. Haggis (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Haggis is a shedding card game similar to Tichu, Zheng Fen, and other East Asian climbing games. [1] Haggis has received praise for being the first to successfully create a climbing, trick-taking game, designed from the start for two to three players, where most previous games required four players or more. [1]