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  2. Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes - Wikipedia

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    1 August 2019. Genre (s) Puzzle. Mode (s) Multiplayer. Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is a puzzle video game developed and published by Canadian studio Steel Crate Games. [1] The game tasks a player with disarming procedurally generated bombs with the assistance of other players who are reading a manual containing instructions.

  3. List of Bomberman video games - Wikipedia

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    Bomberman / Bakudan Otoko. 1983. 1984. NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-6001 mkII, Fujitsu FM-7, Sharp MZ-700, Sharp MZ-2000, Sharp X1, MSX, ZX Spectrum. Original releases in Japan named Bakudan Otoko on most covers, but Bomberman in the game, released for MSX and ZX Spectrum in Europe as Eric and the Floaters. 3-D Bomberman. 1984.

  4. Bomberman - Wikipedia

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    Bomberman (ボンバーマン, Bonbāman, also briefly known as Dyna Blaster in Europe[1]) is a video game franchise created by Shinichi Nakamoto and Shigeki Fujiwara, originally developed by Hudson Soft and currently owned by Konami. [2][3] The original game, also known as Bakudan Otoko (爆弾男), was released in Japan in July 1983 and has ...

  5. Super Bomberman - Wikipedia

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    Single-player, co-op, multiplayer (up to four players via Super Multitap) Super Bomberman[b] is an action, maze game, part of the Bomberman series, released for the Super NES in 1993. It is the first in the series to be released in Europe keeping the Bomberman title instead of being called Dynablaster or Eric and the Floaters.

  6. Bomberman 64 (1997 video game) - Wikipedia

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    NA: December 3, 1997 [2] Genre (s) Action-adventure. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Bomberman 64[a] is a video game developed and published by Hudson Soft in Japan, and published by Nintendo in North America and Europe for the Nintendo 64. The game was released in Europe and North America in November and December 1997, respectively.

  7. Stratego - Wikipedia

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    Stratego. Stratego (/ strəˈtiːɡoʊ / strə-TEE-goh) is a strategy board game for two players on a board of 10×10 squares. Each player controls 40 pieces representing individual officer and soldier ranks in an army. The pieces have Napoleonic insignia. The objective of the game is to either find and capture the opponent's Flag or to capture ...

  8. Exploding Kittens - Wikipedia

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    Website. explodingkittens.com. Exploding Kittens is a casual dedicated deck card game designed by Matthew Inman of The Oatmeal webcomic, Elan Lee and Shane Small, and first published by The Oatmeal in 2015. Beginning as a Kickstarter project seeking US$10,000 in crowdfunding, it exceeded its goal in eight minutes. [1]

  9. The Jackbox Party Pack - Wikipedia

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    The Jackbox Party Pack is a series of party video games developed by Jackbox Games for many different platforms on a near-annual release schedule since 2014. Each installment contains five games that are designed to be played in groups of varying sizes, including in conjunction with streaming services like Twitch which provide means for audiences to participate.