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  • |designer=New Games Foundation via [[Bernie DeKoven]] A clear and enduring favourite from the "New Games" movement.
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  • His games on Ludocity are [[J'Accuse]], [[Panther, Person, Porcupine]] and [[Rock-Paper-Scissors Tag‎]]. If you're interested in running any of Bernie's games outside of the CC Attribution Non-Commercial licence, you can contact him t
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  • ...reveal the cards that they selected. The duel is resolved as per standard rock-paper-scissors - if one card beats the other, then the winner gets to both:- [[Category:Games]]
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  • ...events in Pittsburgh in December 2010, organized by Adam Nelson of Obscure Games. Another version of the instruction sheet, with minimal text:
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  • ...two or more players – ideally a group of 5 to 10 people. It’s kind of like Rock-Paper-Scissors meets John Woo action flick. As with most folk games, performative embellishments are encouraged for maximum fun. For example, m
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  • (For example; previous games have run between separate rooms of a large, dark nightclub, up and down the ...o.uk/stage/theatreblog/2008/jul/03/gamesforgrownups Guardian Theatre Blog: Games for grown-ups] - Designer Andy Field writes about his experience of running
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