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  2. Articulate! - Wikipedia

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    Articulate! is a board game from Drumond Park, for 4 to 20+ players aged 12 and up with original concept by Andrew Bryceson. [1] Articulate! players describe words from six different categories (Object, Nature, Random, Person, Action and World) to their team as quickly as possible. The teams move round the board based on the number of words ...

  3. List of game engines - Wikipedia

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    The software is free to download and use, however, it works closely with Amazon services. Anvil: C++, C#: ... Role-playing game creation software; References

  4. Google’s latest Doodle lets you create your own mini arcade game

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    Today’s Google Doodle lets you make, play and share your own mini arcade game to honor the memory of videogame pioneer Jerry Lawson. Lawson led the team that developed the first home video ...

  5. Board game development - Wikipedia

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    Board game development. VGFFG. Board game development is the entire process of creating, developing and producing a board game. It includes game design, product development, funding, marketing and promotion. [1] The process of board game design bears certain similarities to software design. [2]

  6. The best board games with an app-based twist - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/2019-11-29-best-board-games...

    Players: 1–6. Game time: 60 minutes. Difficulty: Easy or hard, depending on the version you choose to play. Unlock is a card game series inspired by escape rooms. Every game, or deck, starts ...

  7. How to make a game in an hour, no experience required - Engadget

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    For many, game development seems like an unreachable dream. We envision a world where we can come up with an idea, hunch over a laptop, bang out some code and – voila – video game. Tom Francis ...

  8. Google's Area 120 made a free, drag-and-drop 3D game builder

    www.engadget.com/2019-06-13-google-area-120-3d...

    1 / 2. Google. Google's in-house incubator, Area 120, has produced things like an app that teaches coding and tools to boost literacy. Now it wants to help gamers create their own 3D games, no ...

  9. Candy Land - Wikipedia

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    Candy Land (also known as Candyland) is a simple racing board game created by Eleanor Abbott and published by Milton Bradley in 1948. The game requires no reading and minimal counting skills, making it suitable for young children. No strategy is involved as players are never required to make choices; only following directions is required.