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  2. Codenames (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Rules. Codenames is a game played by 4 or more players in which players are split into two teams, red and blue, and guess words based on clues from their teammates. [3] One player from each team becomes the spymaster, while the others play as field operatives. [4] The end goal is to place all of the team’s agent tiles.

  3. Zoom Schwartz Profigliano - Wikipedia

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    Play continued with the remaining players in the meantime, who typically also introduced a new random call into the game with different mechanics, e.g., move The Zoom one person to The Zoomers right, two persons to the left, etc. It was up to the returning player to identify the mechanics of the new call by observation.

  4. Cooperative video game - Wikipedia

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    A cooperative video game, often abbreviated as co-op, is a video game that allows players to work together as teammates, usually against one or more non-player character opponents (PvE). Co-op games can be played locally using one or multiple input controllers or over a network via local area networks, wide area networks, or the Internet.

  5. Zoom Tour Live - Wikipedia

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    History. After the release of the 2001 album Zoom, Jeff Lynne announced a North American tour, their first live set of concerts in 15 years. A promotional PBS show was recorded over two consecutive nights at CBS Television City in Los Angeles. ELO's management abruptly cancelled the tour (due to slow ticket sales) and this footage was released ...

  6. Zoom! - Wikipedia

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    Zoom! is a puzzle game developed/released by Discovery Software in 1988. It features a 3D-like board the player moves around on. It features a 3D-like board the player moves around on. Up to two players may play simultaneously.

  7. Zoom Video Communications - Wikipedia

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    Zoom Video Communications, Inc. (commonly shortened to Zoom, and stylized as zoom) is a communications technology company primarily known for the videoconferencing application Zoom. The company is headquartered in San Jose, California, United States. The company was founded in 2011 by Eric Yuan, a former Cisco engineer and executive.

  8. Zoom (software) - Wikipedia

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    Zoom (software) Zoom (stylized as all lowercase) is a proprietary videotelephony software program developed by Zoom Video Communications. The free plan allows up to 100 concurrent participants, with a 40-minute time restriction. Users have the option to upgrade by subscribing to a paid plan, the highest of which supports up to 1,000 concurrent ...

  9. Hotseat (multiplayer mode) - Wikipedia

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    Hotseat (multiplayer mode) Hotseat or hot seat is a multiplayer mode provided by some turn-based video games, which allows two or more players to play on the same device by taking turns playing the game. The term was first used as a reference to playing a PC game and trading seats with the other player, but the mode dates back to early 1980s ...