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  1. Acquire (8,774 bytes)
    14: | random_chance = Tile drawing
    15: | skills = Tile laying, resource management
    20: ...art of their [[3M bookshelf game series|bookshelf games series]]. In the most versions, the theme of the...
    23: ...Each of the 108 spaces on the board will hold one tile.
    24: ...ayed. Each tile represents a hotel, and adjacent tiles represent hotel chains. (In some German editions...
  2. Ballarat, Victoria (35,823 bytes)
    128: ...iles, small engineering, food products, brick and tile manufacture, building, prefabricated housing, aut...
    210: ... city hosted rowing events for the [[1956 Olympic Games]].
    244: * [[Steve Moneghetti]], former [[Summer Olympic Games|Olympic]] [[Marathon (sport)|marathon]] runner
  3. Chinese dominoes (3,788 bytes)
    2: ...sed with [[mahjong]] tiles, which use a different tileset.
    4: ... these suits; a player must simply remember which tiles belong to which group.
    6: ...-5; 2-5, 3-4; 2-4; 1-4, 2-3; 1-2). Each civilian tile also has a Chinese name (and common rough transla...
    8: ...asier if one understands the Chinese names of the tiles and the symbolism behind them.
    9: ...d and ranked according to the total points on the tiles. For example, the "nines" (3-6 and 4-5) rank hi...
  4. Castle of the Winds (13,261 bytes)
    4: |publisher = [[Epic Games|Epic MegaGames]]
    14: ...ick Saada) and published by [[Epic Games|Epic MegaGames]] in 1989.
    18: ... save the game at any point, and to restore saved games after dying — features never seen in a trad...
    35: The player's four [[Statistic (role-playing games)#Attributes|attributes]] are displayed to the pla...
    100: ...ct graphics take the form of Windows 3.1 icons. A tile is thus the size of an icon — 32 [[pixels]]...
  5. Alternative biochemistry (36,002 bytes)
    40: ...enobetaine]]s. Fungi and bacteria can produce volatile methylated arsenic compounds. Both arsenate reduc...
    112: ...n [[Turing Machine]]s encoded by [[Wang tile|Wang Tiles]] in gargantuan [[polysaccharide]] 'carpets.' Th...
    116: ...rd Vacuum]], [[explosive decompression]], [[projectile weapons]], chemical-based explosives, and dismemb...
    155: ===Computer and video games===
    157: ...ries|Command & Conquer]]'' [[real-time strategy]] games, both the gameplay and storyline revolve heavily ...
  6. Dominoes (15,648 bytes)
    2: ...eral. For specific games, see [[:Category:Domino games]].}}
    4: ...aming devices, like playing cards. Many different games can be played with a set of dominoes.
    6: ... days. Domino Art is the art of decorating domino tiles. First the domino is sprayed with an acrylic pai...
    11: ... Over time Chinese dominoes also evolved into the tile set used to play [[Mah Jong]], a game which swept...
    13: ...le left blank. Curiously, there is also a seventh tile with both halves set as blank. Perhaps this was d...
  7. Elfenland (3,162 bytes)
    7: publisher= [[Amigo Spiele]]<br>[[Rio Grande Games]]|
    20: ...ed by [[Amigo Spiele]] in German and [[Rio Grande Games]] in English in [[1998]].
    35: ...the most strategy as players try to line up their tiles to set up a nice route for themselves and try to...
    37: ...as normal tiles, each player receives one trouble tile for the length of the game.
    39: ...any three cards to pass over any route that has a tile already there.
  8. Exile (computer game) (5,884 bytes)
    1: ...e (disambiguation)]] for other meanings and video games bearing this name.''
    3: ...orted to [[Linux]] by a third party. There were 4 games released in this series.
    10: == Games==
    34: ...ile'' series are 2D graphics and basic sound. The games are designed to be non-linear and long in gamepla...
    37: The Exile trilogy was very well-received. PC Games wrote that Exile: Escape from the Pit "offers an ...
  9. Game (19,680 bytes)
    2: {{selfref|For games playable on Wikipedia, see [[Wikipedia:Department...
    5: ...wever, the distinction is not clear-cut, and many games may also be considered work and/or art.
    6: ...tal or physical stimulation, and often both. Many games help develop practical [[skills]], serve as a for...
    8: ...Mancala]] are considered to be some of the oldest games known to the civilised world.
    24: ...t be contained by any single definition, but that games must be looked at as a series of definitions that...
  10. Game Boy Advance (17,102 bytes)
    7: |generation=[[History of video games (Sixth generation era)|Sixth generation era]]
    21: ...processor" and "allowing similar to SNES standard games-playing to be played in the palm of your hand"—...
    30: ...oximately 15 hours while playing Game Boy Advance games (also dependent on the Game Pak being played and ...
    36: ...atibility for [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]] games is provided by a 8.4MHz [[Zilog Z80|Z80]] co-proc...
    55: ...ate in the Game Boy Advance's life, fewer than 20 games support this hardware. The adapter's usefulness i...
  11. German-style board game (15,034 bytes)
    2: ...ess]], [[Go (board game)|Go]] or wargames. These games appeal to a wide range of ages, though generally ...
    4: ...eas longer, heavier games are known as '''gamers' games'''.<ref name="bgg glossary"/>
    7: ...], [[The Netherlands]] and [[Sweden]]. While many games are published and played in other markets such as...
    12: ...erable depth of play, especially in some "gamers' games" such as ''[[Tigris and Euphrates]]''.
    15: ...y are not simulation games ''per se'', as many wargames are.
  12. Kuala Lumpur (50,650 bytes)
    70: ...quired that buildings be constructed of brick and tile. A railway increased accessibility. Development i...
    228: ...ternational class following the 1998 Commonwealth Games. Many of these facilities including the main stad...
    251: * Infokraft (Textile Museum; originally Federated Malay States Railway...
    407: ...Jalil]] was the venue for the [[1998 Commonwealth Games]].
    466: ===Computer and Video Games===
  13. Mahjong (46,260 bytes)
    2: ...ruses4|the four-player game of Chinese origin|the tile-matching game|Mahjong solitaire}}
    17: ...ile completes the player's set of either 14 or 17 tiles.
    23: ...ng his new doctrines. The three dragon (Cardinal) tiles also agree with the three Cardinal virtues beque...
    27: ...ds, are quite similar to the numbering of Mahjong tiles today.
    46: ...any governing bodies, which often host exhibition games and tournaments. It remains far more popular in ...
  14. Maze (19,003 bytes)
    60: ... [[Area-maze]]s or A-mazes, which the area of the tile stepped on must alternately increase and decrease...
    117: ..., Turf, Corn, Invisible Dog Fencing, Straw Bales, Tiles, Living Bamboo, and Earthen Mounds. [[New Park, ...
  15. Nintendo Entertainment System (55,154 bytes)
    14: ... System peripheral utilized floppy diskette-based games. See [[#fds|here]] for more information.</ref>
    18: ... copies sold, is the [[List of best-selling video games#Nintendo Entertainment System|best-selling NES ga...
    33: ...e]] successes in the early 1980s,(one of the best games was the fat matt, you shot the fat thing eating a...
    39: ...ntendo Database] | url=http://nindb.classicgaming.gamespy.com/nes/nes_eu.shtml | accessdate=May 4 | acces...
    43: ...te=August 23 | accessyear=2006 }}</ref> The final games released for the system were as follows: in Japan...
  16. Pai Gow (8,174 bytes)
    2: ...ending value from left to right. The ''Gee Joon'' tiles, lower right, are the highest pair of all.]]
    4: ...game]] that is played with a [[Chinese dominoes]] tile set. Pai gow is played in unsanctioned [[casino]]...
    10: ... ritualistic "shuffles" are made, rearranging the tiles in the woodpile in standard ways that result in ...
    12: ...en four tiles with which to make two hands of two tiles each. The hand with the lower value is called th...
    16: ...d, simply add the total number of pips on the two tiles, and [[Modular arithmetic|drop the tens place]]....
  17. Pentomino (10,591 bytes)
    6: ...eir mirror images. This matters in some computer games, where mirror image moves are not allowed, such a...
    8: ...lane]]. In addition, each chiral pentomino can be tiled without using its reflection.
    30: ...ndard '''pentomino puzzle''' is to [[tessellation|tile]] a rectangular box with the pentominoes, i.e. co...
    88: ...The objective is to be the last player to place a tile on the board.
    90: The two-player version has been [[solved board games|weakly solved]]; it is a first-player win.
  18. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (72,588 bytes)
    90: ...n against [[poliomyelitis]] (a.k.a. polio or infantile paralysis). Also, several types of organ transpla...
    212: ...one and adorned with decorative woodwork, ceramic tile, slate roofs and stained glass. The North Side is...
    438: ...eges have sent their football teams to major bowl games. The [[University of Pittsburgh Panthers|Pitt Pan...
    440: ...[[Curt Schilling]], as well as numerous [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] gold medal winners such as wrestler [[K...
  19. Stanford University (47,534 bytes)
    39: ...873 One-sided numbers dominate Saturday's rivalry games], ESPN.com, November 30, 2006.</ref>
    55: ...ngs have maintained consistent exteriors. The red tile roofs and bright blue skies common to the region ...
    170: ...e new [[Stanford Stadium]], site of home football games.]]
    186: ...athletes had won 182 Olympic medals at the summer games; "In fact, in every Olympiad since 1912, Stanford...
  20. Scrabble (43,490 bytes)
    16: ... points by forming words from individual lettered tiles on a game board marked with a 15-by-15 grid. Th...
    23: ...iko]]''. The two games had the same set of letter tiles, whose distributions and point values Butts work...
    32: [[Image:Scrabble tiles en.jpg|right|thumb|A full English-language set.]...
    33: ...ngle letter tile. In official club and tournament games, play is always between two players (or, occasion...
    35: ...e is fixed. The number of points of each lettered tile depend on the letter's frequency in standard Engl...

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