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Unlike many other soccer video games, The 'On the Ball' series focuses mostly on the strategies and behind-the-scenes aspects of the game of soccer. The player assumes the role of a team manager and takes many crucial decisions pertaining to the team.
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The player takes the role of a manager in a transportation company. The goal is to safely transport goods from one place to another while generating maximum profits for the company.
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The game takes you right into the heart of soccer team management: selection of the squad and choice of tactical options, in considerable detail.
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You are given a frog that you could either dissect or re-construct. By dissect, it means that you need to cut open a frog and pull out all in its organ and by re-construct, it means that you need to put all the organs back in its place for the frog. You get to use scissors, probe, tweezers and magnifying glass to play with the frog. You could learn all about the organs since each organ will be labeled with its name and its reference.
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To win the game, you have it maintain supplies from running out, earning points for keeping supply hexes in check and losing them for overrun hexes by German-controlled towns.
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The player plays the role of an instructor of a caravan who is guiding a group of people on their way. There are numerous places where the travelers can stop and decide about their way and buy some stuff that would be helpful during the course of their journey. The players can also hunt on their way with the guns and other weapons, which they buy on their way. The players can hunt the animals and use it as a foodstuff. The number of animals that the player can hunt is decided by the number of bullets he has. Also, the player can carry two hundred pounds of meat in the caravan. In addition to this, the players can also go fishing. Moreover, there are several reasons due to which the player might fall ill or get harmed...
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The game starts with your turn and you need to hit the ball just like any other snooker game. Remember that the robot players really give a tough competition and you may want to try harder to beat them.
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The ship simulation game. The action video game consists of 8 distinct missions in which the player convoy ships maneuver helicopters, patrol hydrofoil crafts to survey the areas, escort ships which are friendly and clear the areas of ships of the enemies.
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You navigate the wide Caribbean by guess, compass, and occasional sun sights with your astrolabe. In peace or battle, your sailing skill can spell the difference between a profitable journey and a watery grave.
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Your goal in Pizza Tycoon is to build an empire of pizza parlors while dealing with competing restaurants, crooked police officers, or even ruthless gangsters. The object of the game is to control a minimum of five percent of the market share in all ten cities.
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The player does not only get a chance to play as the rookie manager but plays the game as a capped player. The capped player is the one, who has mentioned great achievements in football under his or her name. In the second division, the player gets elected as the Player-manager of the club. The task that the player has to perform is to assemble the best squad, taking the club to skywards.
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To play the game, a player needs to quickly guess words by the letter. They will have to guess 8 words, 3-10 letters long in a sequence, spending no more than 90 moves.
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The game consists of multiple rounds, with contestants competing to solve puzzles and accumulate the highest score.
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Players need to traverse through the maze and find a way out of the complex labyrinth while crossing several levels along the way. Polymaze includes multiple levels with increasing difficulty, each featuring unique maze layouts.
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The traffic of goods by sea is organized in accordance with international agreements and contracts between individual countries. About 80% of the goods transported between two countries is handled by ships registered under the flags of the countries concerned. The remaining 20% are open to the free competition of ships under other flags. These ships, called "tramp" ships, are usually prepared to transport all kinds of goods. This aspect of the shipping business is the focus of Ports of Call.
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