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  2. Blind man's buff - Wikipedia

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    Blind man's buff. Women playing blind man's buff in 1803. Blind man's buff or blind man's bluff[1] is a variant of tag in which the player who is "It" is blindfolded. The traditional name of the game is "blind man's buff", where the word buff is used in its older sense of a small push.

  3. Tag (game) - Wikipedia

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    Tag (also called chase, tig, it, tiggy, tips, tick, on-on and tip) is a playground game involving one or more players chasing other players in an attempt to "tag" and mark them out of play, typically by touching with a hand. There are many variations; most forms have no teams, scores, or equipment.

  4. Ellery Queen's Operation: Murder - Wikipedia

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    Ellery Queen's Operation: Murder uses a VHS videocassette to provide an interactive murder mystery game in which players watch segments of a 30-minute drama. Between segments, clues are read aloud from eight playing cards.

  5. Home Safety Hotline - Wikipedia

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    In the game, the player works for the titular Home Safety Hotline, providing callers with correct information on how to deal with ordinary and supernatural household hazards. The game was created by independent developer Nick Lives, who was inspired by the bestiaries from Dungeons and Dragons and the mythology of legendary creatures.

  6. Blindfold chess - Wikipedia

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    Blindfold chess was first played quite early on in the history of chess, with perhaps the first game being played by Sa'id bin Jubair (665–714) in the Middle East. [citation needed] [2] In Europe, playing chess blindfolded became popular as a means of handicapping a chess master when facing a weaker opponent, or of simply displaying one's superior abilities.

  7. Are you there, Moriarty? - Wikipedia

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    dexterity. Are you there Moriarty? is a parlour game in which two players at a time participate in a duel of sorts. [1] Each player is blindfolded and given a rolled up newspaper (or anything that comes handy and is not likely to injure) to use as a weapon. The players then lie on their fronts head to head with about three feet (one metre) of ...

  8. Marco Polo (game) - Wikipedia

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    Marco Polo is an "easily modifiable game", and is based on the notion of call-and-response. [ 1 ] Marco Polo is a location-based game because players are confined to a set space and because players must locate each other using auditory clues. [ 1 ] Encyclopedia of Play in Today's Society argues "there is bipolarity in the reversal of roles ...

  9. George Koltanowski - Wikipedia

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    International Master (1950) Grandmaster (honorary, 1988) George Koltanowski (also "Georges"; 17 September 1903 – 5 February 2000) was a Belgian-born American chess player, promoter, and writer. He was informally known as "Kolty". Koltanowski set the world's blindfold record on 20 September 1937, in Edinburgh, by playing 34 chess games ...