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Mage Knight
''Mage Knight'' is a miniatures wargame using collectible figures, created by WizKids, Inc, and is the earliest example of what is now known as a collectible miniatures game (or CMG). The game was designed by founder Jordan Weisman along with Kevin Barrett. The game is the first to use WizKids' Clix system, combining roleplaying and wargaming elements with aspects of collectible card games. ''Mage Knight'' achieved success after it was introduced in 2000. In October 2010 Wizkids relaunched the ''Mage Knight'' brand with ''Mage Knight Board Game'', a cooperative board game designed by Vlaada Chvátil. In February 2013, WizKids announced that it would release ''Mage Knight: Resurrection'', which utilizes its SwitchClix bases to be compatible with both Mage Knight 2.0 and HeroClix rules. The release date was Fall 2013. Design Unlike many other miniatures war-games, ''Mage Knight'' eliminates the need for reference to rule books and tables by integrating a dial into each fi ...
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Mage Knight Board Game
''Mage Knight Board Game'' is a board game for 1 to 4 players designed by Vlaada Chvátil and released in November 2011. The game can be played solitaire, competitively, or Cooperative board game, cooperatively. It is based on the related collectable miniatures game, ''Mage Knight.'' It has been rated as one of the top single-player board games. The BoardGameGeek 2024 People's Choice Top 200 Solo Games poll ranked Mage Knight Board Game as the number 2 solo game, its third year in a row at that position. Gameplay In the ''Mage Knight Board Game'' a player controls one of four Mage Knights, exploring the Mage Knight universe and fighting against powerful enemies. Players choose between a number of scenarios to play, with each scenario having a particular objective to meet, such as conquering cities, controlling land areas, investigating mysteries, etc. Players create the game board using tiles as described within the scenario documentation. Each character has a 16-card deck u ...
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Mage Knight
''Mage Knight'' is a miniatures wargame using collectible figures, created by WizKids, Inc, and is the earliest example of what is now known as a collectible miniatures game (or CMG). The game was designed by founder Jordan Weisman along with Kevin Barrett. The game is the first to use WizKids' Clix system, combining roleplaying and wargaming elements with aspects of collectible card games. ''Mage Knight'' achieved success after it was introduced in 2000. In October 2010 Wizkids relaunched the ''Mage Knight'' brand with ''Mage Knight Board Game'', a cooperative board game designed by Vlaada Chvátil. In February 2013, WizKids announced that it would release ''Mage Knight: Resurrection'', which utilizes its SwitchClix bases to be compatible with both Mage Knight 2.0 and HeroClix rules. The release date was Fall 2013. Design Unlike many other miniatures war-games, ''Mage Knight'' eliminates the need for reference to rule books and tables by integrating a dial into each fi ...
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Mage Knight Dungeons
''Mage Knight Dungeons'' is a 2002 board game published by WizKids. Reception ''Mage Knight Dungeons'' was reviewed in the online second volume of ''Pyramid''. ''Mage Knight Dungeons'' won the 2002 Origins Award for ''Best Graphic Presentation Of A Board Game Product''. Further readingStrategyin ''Scrye ''SCRYE'' (''Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist and Price Guide'') was a gaming magazine published from 1994 to April 2009 by Scrye, Inc. It was the longest-running periodical to have reported on the collectible card game hobby. It was also t ...'' #58 References {{reflist Board games introduced in 2002 Origins Award winners ...
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Games And Sports Introduced In 2001
A game is a structured type of play usually undertaken for entertainment or fun, and sometimes used as an educational tool. Many games are also considered to be work (such as professional players of spectator sports or video games) or art (such as games involving an artistic layout such as mahjong, solitaire, or some video games). Games have a wide range of occasions, reflecting both the generality of its concept and the variety of its play. Games are sometimes played purely for enjoyment, sometimes for achievement or reward as well. They can be played alone, in teams, or online; by amateurs or by professionals. The players may have an audience of non-players, such as when people are entertained by watching a chess championship. On the other hand, players in a game may constitute their own audience as they take their turn to play. Often, part of the entertainment for children playing a game is deciding who is part of their audience and who participates as a player. A toy and a ...
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Origins Award Winners
Origin(s) or The Origin may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Comics and manga * ''Origin'' (comics), a Wolverine comic book mini-series published by Marvel Comics in 2002 * ''The Origin'' (Buffy comic), a 1999 ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' comic book series * Origins (''Judge Dredd'' story), a major ''Judge Dredd'' storyline running from 2006 through 2007 * ''Origin'' (manga), a 2016 manga by Boichi * '' Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin'', a 2002 manga by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko * '' Wolverine: Origins'', a Marvel Comics series * '' Atharva – The Origin'', a 2022 Indian superhero comic Films * ''Origin'' (film), a 2023 film written and directed by Ava DuVernay * '' Origin: Spirits of the Past'', a 2006 anime movie also known as ''Gin-iro no Kami no Agito'' * '' X-Men Origins: Wolverine'', a 2009 superhero film, prequel to the ''X-Men'' film trilogy * ''Out of Darkness'' (2022 film), originally titled ''The Origin'', a British horror film directed by Andrew Cumming Tel ...
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Clix (miniatures) Games
Clix, CLIX, etc. may refer to: Technology * Clix (gamer), American streamer and esports player * CLiX (markup), a formal XML schema validation language and method of using valid XML for overlapping markup * Clix (miniatures), a system of miniatures games produced by WizKids * CLIX (Unix version), developed by Intergraph * iriver clix, rebrand of the iriver U10, a multimedia player Other * CLIX, the number 159 in Roman numerals * Clix Malt Liquor Clix is a brand of malt liquor first made by the Grand Valley Brewing Company in Ionia, Michigan in 1937. It is often credited as the first malt liquor brewed in the United States. At Gluek Brewing in Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis i ...
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Scrye
''SCRYE'' (''Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist and Price Guide'') was a gaming magazine published from 1994 to April 2009 by Scrye, Inc. It was the longest-running periodical to have reported on the collectible card game hobby. It was also the leading print resource for secondary-market prices on '' Magic: The Gathering''. The name, a registered trademark, is adapted from the Middle English word ''scry'' meaning "to foretell the future through a suitable medium". History Joanne M. White, publisher of the role-playing game magazine '' Cryptych'', launched the magazine in mid-1994 after being introduced to ''Magic'' by its publisher, Wizards of the Coast's Peter Adkison, in July 1993. Issue #4, dated February 1995, was the first issue to carry a publication date, leaving the magazine's exact launch date difficult to determine. In 1996 ''SCRYE'' published a second magazine as a market test. The magazine ''Mastyr'', covered tournament Magic. Sales were not strong enough to sup ...
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Danger Girl (comic)
''Danger Girl'' is an American comic book series created by J. Scott Campbell and Andy Hartnell that started in March 1998 and is still published as a new series. The comic stars an eponymous group of female secret agents—Abbey Chase, Sydney Savage and Sonya Savage, who engage in adventures in the vein of other fictional characters like Charlie's Angels, James Bond, Indiana Jones, and Lara Croft. They are led by a former British Secret Service Agent named Deuce and guided by teenage genius Silicon Valerie. Characters Main ; Abbey Chase: Abbey is a champion marksman, virtuoso of languages, scholar of world history, and (most widely) a heart-stopping femme fatale. Though spending the majority of her young life as a loner, Abbey is both a team player and a natural leader. She began her career as a freelance treasure hunter working under the radar and outside the law. Abbey still finds herself trying to elude the many villainous characters she has crossed and outwitted in her pr ...
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Nintendo DS
The is a foldable handheld game console produced by Nintendo, released globally across 2004 and 2005. The DS, an initialism for "Developers' System" or "Dual Screen", introduced distinctive new features to handheld games: two LCD screens working in tandem (the bottom of which is a touchscreen), a built-in microphone, and support for wireless network, wireless connectivity. Both screens are encompassed within a clamshell design similar to the Game Boy Advance SP. The Nintendo DS also features the ability for multiple DS consoles to directly interact with each other over Wi-Fi within a short range without the need to connect to an existing wireless network. Alternatively, they could interact online using the now-defunct Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service. Its main competitor was Sony Interactive Entertainment, Sony's PlayStation Portable during the seventh generation of video game consoles. Prior to its release, the Nintendo DS was marketed as an experimental "third pillar" in Nin ...
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