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  2. Bunnock - Wikipedia

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    Bunnock (also known as the game of bones or simply bones) is a throwing game that is thought to have Russian origin. [1] The aim of Bunnock is to throw bones at an oppositions rows of bones, trying to do so in the fewest throws possible. The team that knocks down all of the oppositions bones first, wins.

  3. Category:Funnybone Interactive games - Wikipedia

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    This category lists video games developed by Funnybone Interactive, formerly known as The Cute Company. Pages in category "Funnybone Interactive games" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  4. Knucklebones - Wikipedia

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    The first, and probably the primitive method, consisted in tossing up and catching the bones on the back of the hand, very much as the game is played today. In ancient Rome , it was called tali : a painting excavated from Pompeii , currently housed in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples , depicts the goddesses Latona , Niobe , Phoebe ...

  5. List of Sierra Entertainment video games - Wikipedia

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    Sierra Entertainment is a software label which publishes games from indie developers. Founded in 1979 by Ken and Roberta Williams, it developed and published a large variety of video games, including a number of best-selling games and series, for various platforms between 1980 and 2008.

  6. Skeletal animation - Wikipedia

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    Each bone has a three-dimensional transformation from the default bind pose (which includes its position, scale and orientation), and an optional parent bone. The bones therefore form a hierarchy. The full transform of a child node is the product of its parent transform and its own transform. So moving a thigh-bone will move the lower leg too.

  7. Shagai - Wikipedia

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    They may be painted bright colours. Such bones have been used throughout history, and are thought to be the first forms of dice. [1] In English language sources, shagai may be referred to as "ankle bones", and playing with shagai is sometimes called ankle bone shooting. Shagai games are especially popular during the Mongolian summer holiday of ...

  8. Poo-Chi - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas Special Edition Poo-Chi was offered for a limited time, coloured in red and white with snowflake designs throughout the body, ears, with an interactive bone included in its seasonal box. The toy had its list of songs updated to include Christmas music.

  9. Glover (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Glover is a 1998 puzzle-platformer developed by Interactive Studios and published by Hasbro Interactive for the Nintendo 64 and Windows in 1998, and for the PlayStation in 1999 (branded under Hasbro Interactive's Atari Interactive label). The game follows a magical, four-fingered glove named Glover in his quest to restore the Crystal Kingdom by ...