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  2. Crisis (game) - Wikipedia

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    Crisis (or CRISIS) is a closed-end, computer-moderated, play-by-mail wargame. It was developed and published in the United States by 1981 by Rick Barr. Additional companies later licensed the game in the United Kingdom, including Mystery and Adventure Games and Timepatterns, the latter having sole UK publication rights by 2000.

  3. Rajaraja I - Wikipedia

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    He is known for his conquests of southern India and parts of Sri Lanka, and increasing Chola influence across the Indian Ocean. [4] [5] Rajaraja's birth name was Arulmozhi Varman. [6] Rajaraja's empire encompassed vast territories, including regions of the Pandya country, the Chera country, and northern Sri Lanka.

  4. Wargame - Wikipedia

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    A wargame is a strategy game in which two or more players command opposing armed forces in a simulation of an armed conflict. [1] Wargaming may be played for recreation, to train military officers in the art of strategic thinking, or to study the nature of potential conflicts.

  5. Dungeons & Dragons Computer Labyrinth Game - Wikipedia

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    The Dungeons & Dragons Computer Labyrinth Game is an electronic board game, representing a dungeon with a dragon residing in it. The computer randomly places 50 walls throughout the board, and then two players compete to hinder each other as they try to advance, while searching each room for the treasure. [2]

  6. Simplicity Pattern - Wikipedia

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    The Simplicity Pattern Company is a manufacturer of sewing pattern guides, under the "Simplicity Pattern", "It's So Easy" and "New Look" brands. The company was founded in 1927 in New York City . During the Great Depression , Simplicity allowed home seamstresses to create fashionable clothing in a reliable manner.

  7. All's Lost by Lust - Wikipedia

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    All's Lost by Lust was first performed by Rowley's playing company, Prince Charles' Men, and later by the Lady Elizabeth's Men and Queen Henrietta's Men.The play was popular in its own period and was revived during the Restoration; Samuel Pepys saw George Jolly's production at the Red Bull Theatre on 23 March 1661.