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Another Atlantis based Bejeweled-like game. Drop the main pieces to the bottom to level up.
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Game Description: Play the Mahjong Connect Game. Eliminate the "bricks" by pair. Once you get the hang of it, you'll be hooked to this Fun game.
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Classic Japanese Taipai, a matching game where your goal is to bring down the stack of tiles to nothing. Can you tackle the stack?
Use the MOUSE to click on matching stones to remove them.
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An amazing remake of the Bubble Ball type game. Very nice graphics! Shoot trees for extra points.
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A difficult game of table tennis where it involves skill and accuracy to hit the ball.
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A remake of Bejeweled only harder to spot similars.
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Classic pac man game except with sharks and squid.
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Texas hold 'em (also hold'em, holdem) is the most popular of the community card poker games. It is also the most popular poker variant played in most casinos in the United States.[1] Its no-limit betting form is used in the main event of the World Series of Poker (WSOP) and the World Poker Tour. Although it can theoretically be played by up to 22 players (or 23 if burn cards are not used), it is generally played with between 2 and 10 people. It is one of the most positional of all poker variants, since the order of betting is fixed throughout all betting rounds. Hold 'em is commonly played outside of the United States, but seven-card stud, Omaha hold 'em and other games may be more popular in some places. Like most variants of poker, the objective of Texas hold 'em is to win pots, where a pot is the sum of the money bet by oneself and other players in a hand. A pot is won either at the showdown by forming the best five card poker hand out of the seven cards available, or by betting to cause other players to fold and abandon their claim to the pot. The objective of winning players is not winning individual pots, but rather making mathematically correct decisions. As a result of making such decisions, winning poker players are able to maximize their expected utility and win more money than they lose in the long run.
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Description: Irobe, The samurai is on a mission to avenge his fathers murder who was killed by Gekido and his Ninjas.
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