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On the Web
- GameSpot - Reviewed by Rebecca B. Anderson, [7.2/10]. "Playing Icebreaker will give you many tortuous but delightful hours of entertainment as you try to rid the world of those evil pyramids."
- IceBreaker - Official site. Game for Windows, Linux, and BeOS in which the player must capture penguins from an iceberg.
- Education World Lesson Planning: Icebreakers - 150+ get-to-know-you activities for the first days of school.
- SVB-Icebreaker - Mixedvolleyball - Das Mixed-Volleyballteams SVB-Icebreaker stellt sich vor. Information zum Team, Erfolgen, Sponsoren und den aktuellen Stand in der Ligen in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern.
- Sampo the Arctic Icebreaker - Timetables for the Sampo, general information about the tourist icebreaker that operates on the northern Gulf of Bothnia.
- Fun-Attic Ice Breaker Games - Ice Breaker games for parties, showers, youth groups and events, and schools.
- IceBreaker - Sells a card game that is Strip Poker crossed with Truth or Dare.
- Freshmeat - Project details for the game.
- Icebreakers: Pushing the Limits of Adventure - Short history of icebreakers with a focus on the famous Russian ones.
- Group-Games.com - Collection of group games, icebreakers, and team-building activities categorized by age and game type.
Wikipedia Articles
- Icebreaker International - Icebreaker International is an electronic musical duo featuring Alexander Perls from New York and Londoner Simon Break. They first released material in 1999 under the name Icebreaker, including an album on the Aesthetics Record label that was based around the concept of NATO's Distant Early Warning system, before signing to Andrew Lloyd Webber's it Records label in 2000 under the extended band name of Icebreaker International.
- Icebreaker Sadko - Icebreaker Sadko was a Russian icebreaker ship of 3,800 tonnes displacement. She was named after Sadko, a hero of a Russian bylina.
- Icebreaker Malygin - Icebreaker Malygin was a Russian icebreaker ship of 3,200 tonnes displacement. She was named after Stepan Malygin.
- Icebreaker Feodor Litke - The icebreaker Feodor Litke (SKR-18/) was a Soviet ship which was active in the Arctic during the 1930s. It was originally the Canadian icebreaker Earl Grey and its Russian name was chosen in honour of Feodor Litke, the Arctic explorer, geographer and tutor of Grand Duke Constantine Nicholaievich of Russia's son.
- Icebreaker (clothing) - Icebreaker is a pure Merino clothing designer and manufacturer based in Wellington, New Zealand. It was founded in 1995 by Jeremy Moon, and now supplies its clothing to 1500 stores over 22 countries.