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  2. Circle time - Wikipedia

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    Circle time in the United States is a less formal program. Childcare centers often have one, two, or three group gatherings a day that are referred to as "Circle Time." During this time, the children sit in a circle (usually on a rug) and the teacher may read a book aloud, lead a sing-along, or engage the children in a discussion.

  3. Magic circle (games) - Wikipedia

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    Within video games, the magic circle concept is often used in the game's introductory screens to help establish that the player should prepare to embrace the game's world; some examples include the opening of Super Mario Bros. 3, where the game starts with the lifting of a stage curtain that is a framing device for the game, and in Hearthstone ...

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  5. Circa Infinity - Wikipedia

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    Circa Infinity is a puzzle-platform game developed and published by Kenny Sun. It was released on September 9, 2015 for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux.Versions for Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X and Series S were released by RedDeerGames on November 5, 2021.

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  7. Cheerleader (Porter Robinson song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cheerleader" was Porter Robinson's first solo release in two years. It was one of the first songs that Robinson wrote for his new musical era. [2] On writing the song, he said in a press release that he wanted to create something "that people could love with zero context – just instantaneous, universal, explosive connection". [1]

  8. Pervasive game - Wikipedia

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    The "It's Alive" mobile games company described pervasive games as "games that surround you", [3] while Montola, Stenros, and Waern's book Pervasive Games defines them as having "one or more salient features that expand the contractual magic circle of play spatially, temporally, or socially". [4]

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