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- Game Revolution - The World Is Not Enough - Review of the game by Joe. "While TWINE isn't a very original game and is definitely not the best game of its kind, it is still a solid one, good for a few thrills and some good hours. If there weren't so many better games of the same ilk, I'd definitely recommend this one. But there are, and TWINE isn't at the top of the stack. However, if you've got all the rest and you're looking for more, then you should absolutely give this game a shot."
- Center for Computer Games Research - IT University of Copenhagen. Researching game aesthetics, game design, game spaces, game worlds, gaming cultures, and learning in games.
- Fuseki Info - Online professional Go games database (more than 35,000 games). Contains game records, game lists, fuseki and joseki trees.
- Yahoo! Games - Internet gaming community offering free multi-player games, downloadable games and games clubs. Also news, reviews, demos, ratings, and cheats.
- Game UK - UK games retailer with a selection of games for all formats, including Playstation, Nintendo 64, Sega Dreamcast, Gameboy Color, and PC games. UK currency.
- Amherst Lodge Board Games - Board games direct from leading international inventor William Maclean. Free trial versions of games, plus a collection of free games and puzzles.
- Rainy Day Games - Online board game store selling war games, train games, and general strategy games. Situated in Manitoba, Canada.
- God-Games - Information on game features, an animals listing, news, and screenshots.
- The Art of Computer Game Design - The entire book "The Art of Computer Game Design" by games industry veteran Chris Crawford published in HTML.
- Dan Becker's Game Site - Reviews board, card and dice games. Also includes photos of gaming sessions.
Wikipedia Articles
- Gaming convention - A gaming convention is typically a two- or three-day convention at which people play role-playing games, collectible card games, miniatures wargames, board games, or other types of games. Some have rooms of networked computers to play video games.
- Computer-assisted gaming - Computer-assisted gaming (or CAG) refers to games which are at least partially computerized, but which are actively regulated by a human referee. Computer-assisted gaming attempts to combine the advantages of computer games with those of face-to-face games.
- Nerf (computer gaming) - In computer gaming, a nerf is a change to the rules of a computer game that weakens a certain object or ability. The games most frequently adjusted for game balance are multiplayer online computer games, especially MMORPGs and highly competitive games such as tactical first-person shooters and real-time strategy games.
- Computer Gaming World list of the best games of all time - The CGW list of the best games of all time was published by Computer Gaming World as part of their 15th anniversary edition in 1996. Comprised of 150 video games, it is often referred to and at the time of its publication was considered one of the most comprehensive list of its type.
- Social gaming - Social gaming commonly refers to playing games as a way of social interaction, as opposed to playing games in solitude, like some card games (solitaire) and the single-player mode of many video games. It may refer to: