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  2. The Wild Beyond the Witchlight - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Beyond the Witchlight is designed to take player characters from level 1 to level 8 in the first 5th Edition adventure set in the Feywild.It is setting neutral allowing the Dungeon Master to transition the players from any starting location to the Prismeer, a Feywild domain of delight, via the Witchlight Carnival with two plot hook options.

  3. The Sims Carnival - Wikipedia

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    Three game creation tools—The Wizard, The Swapper and The Game Creators—assisted the players with game design. The Wizard led players through the process of creating a game step-by-step with intuitive options designed to help them create their own game (e.g., make their own Tower Defense game) with a library of game genres to choose from ...

  4. Category:Carnival games - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Help. Pages in category "Carnival games" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 ...

  5. Adventure Construction Set - Wikipedia

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    Adventure Construction Set (ACS) is a game creation system written by Stuart Smith that is used to construct tile-based graphical adventure games. ACS was published by Electronic Arts in 1984 for the Commodore 64, then for the Apple II, Amiga, and MS-DOS.

  6. Carnival game - Wikipedia

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    A carnival game is a game of chance or skill that can be seen at a traveling carnival, charity fund raiser, amusement arcade and amusement park, or on a state and county fair midway. They are also commonly played on holidays such as Mardi Gras, Saint Patrick's Day, and Oktoberfest. Carnival games are usually operated on a "pay per play" basis.

  7. Chuck-a-luck - Wikipedia

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    Chuck-a-luck, also known as birdcage, or sweat rag, [1] is a game of chance played with three dice. It is derived from grand hazard and both can be considered a variant of sic bo, which is a popular casino game, although chuck-a-luck is more of a carnival game than a true casino game. The game is sometimes used as a fundraiser for charity.

  8. Razzle (game) - Wikipedia

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    A Razzle game scoring chart. Razzle consists of a large playing board with over a hundred holes numbered 1 through 6. A player makes a bet by spilling eight marbles onto the board from a cup, and the numbers of the holes they land in are added together and referenced on a chart that looks something like a calendar, telling the player how many points they have won for that roll.

  9. Murder mystery game - Wikipedia

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    Murder Mystery Dinner Party Game Kits can take the form of scripted games or interactive games. [2] A player's preference will be driven by how they want their party to progress: Scripted Games are where a small group of people sit around a table and play a planned out Murder Mystery.