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The expansion of the United States' railway system offered new opportunities for people to move around. And wherever people go, goods quickly follow. In this game, you'll be challenged to build a railroad that optimizes efficiency to deliver goods as quickly as possible. You'll have to leverage the growing needs with whatever means are available to you. Seek opportunities to ...


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In the movie Wolfwalkers, the story focuses on finding oneself and exploring cultural beliefs and misconceptions. In this game, you won't be challenged to do any deep, introspective thinking of your own motivations, but you will need to be focused fully on the larger picture of what you are trying to accomplish. One card at a time. It creates an interesting puzzle in reverse ...


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If the inter-web is telling me the truth (really hard to tell nowadays), the earliest known card game originated in China in the 9th century, or roughly over 1,225 years ago (as of the date of this review's publication). Since then, humanity has continued to create and play games using cards or card-like components. Today, in a world of digital wonder, we play card games on t...


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What is known about the man who is believed to be the most temperamental pirate to ever sail on the blue waters of the Caribbean is one part myth and one part truth, although the truth of it is still highly suspect. One element of the stories told around tables and fires is always the same, however. There was a treasure found and then lost by the man known as the Irate Pirate...


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