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Kings (game)
King game, Kings game, or King games may refer to: * , a Japanese drinking game using stacks of paper * Kings (card game), a drinking game using playing cards * Kings (play-by-mail game) * '' King's Game'', 2004 Danish film * '' ÅŒsama Game'' (English: King Game), Japanese novel * Burger King games, a series of video games showed at Burger King * King (company) King.com Limited is a Swedish-British video game developer and publisher that specialises in social games. Since 2016, it is one of 3 publishing businesses of Activision Blizzard. Headquartered in Stockholm and London, and incorporated in St. ..., Swedish-British video game developer * King (card game), Russian card game similar to Hearts See also

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Kings (card Game)
Kings (also known as king's cup, donut, circle of death or ring of fire) is a drinking game using playing cards. Players must drink and dispense drinks based on cards drawn. The cards have predetermined drink rules prior to the game's beginning. Often groups establish house rules with their own game variations. Equipment *A deck of playing cards *Alcoholic beverages (typically wine, beer, or mixed drinks) or non alcoholic beverages *A large cup which will be used as the King's Cup, or (in the "Ring of Fire" version of the game) an unopened beer can Setup and common rules In this game, a deck of cards is shuffled and dealt into a circle around either an empty cup or a full drink of choice. Each card value is assigned an action, which is then performed by the relevant players upon it being drawn. Players then take turns drawing cards and participating in the activity assigned by the card dealt. This game is open-ended and all of the cards can signify any mini-game, the rules ...
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Kings (play-by-mail Game)
''Kings'' is a fantasy role-playing play-by-mail (PBM) game. Active as of 1983 with JF&L as publisher, it was updated and on its third publisher, Dragon Games, by 1990. Players roleplayed the monarch of a kingdom on a fantasy planet which combined elements of medievalism and heroic fantasy. After initial kingdom setup, players explored the world on a grid map. Economics, combat, intrigue and magic were part of gameplay. The game received neutral to positive reviews in the 1980s with a strong positive review in 1990. History and development The game was active as early as 1983. Kloeden 1985. p. 22. At the time, it was published by JF&L. By 1990 it was updated and being run by Dragon Games, its third publisher. Macagnone 1990. pp. 12–13. Gameplay ''Kings'' was a PBM game of medium complexity. Players roleplayed the monarch of a kingdom on a fantasy planet which combined elements of medievalism and heroic fantasy. Kloeden 1985. p. 21. After initial kingdom setup, players explore ...
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King's Game
''King's Game'' (''Kongekabale'') is a 2004 Danish political thriller film directed by Nikolaj Arcel. It stars Anders W. Berthelsen and Nicolas Bro as reporters uncovering a Government conspiracy. The film received critical praise and won many awards. Produced by Nimbus Film, ''King's Game'' was originally a book written by former parliamentary press officer Niels Krause Kjær. Plot Eleven days before the parliamentary election, the Centre Party's main candidate, who is about to become the next Danish Prime Minister, and his wife have a car accident. His situation is critical and nobody knows if he will survive. Even his wife, who is also hospitalised, is not informed. The next day, Torp is assigned to cover the election. Quickly, he is drawn into the internal power struggle in the Centre Party where two very different politicians, Erik Dreyer and Lone Kjeldsen, show interest in gaining power and potentially becoming the next prime minister. Torp, the son of a previous jus ...
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ÅŒsama Game
is a cell phone novel written by Nobuaki Kanazawa (pen name: Pakkuncho), consisting of five volumes. A film based on the novel was released in 2011 and directed by Norio Tsuruta. The theme song of the film is " Amazuppai Haru ni Sakura Saku" by Berryz Kobo and Cute. An anime based on the novel titled '' King's Game The Animation'' was also released in 2017 and directed by Noriyoshi Sasaki. Synopsis ÅŒsama Game On October 19, a class of 32 students receive a message from a mysterious sender called "King" at midnight, giving them a set of rules and an order. ÅŒsama Game: Extreme Being the only survivor of the ÅŒsama Game and having chosen to continue the game, Nobuaki transfers to a new school, thus starting the tragedy once more. ÅŒsama Game: Spiral Set before the events of Extreme, it is about Natsuko's ÅŒsama Game before she transferred. ÅŒsama Game: Origin Thirty years ago, it was a day like any other in Kazunari's small village when the notes outlining the "ÅŒsama Game" ar ...
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Burger King Games
The Burger King games, sometimes known collectively as King Games, are a series of three advertisement-based video games ( advergames) sold at Burger King. The games were sold as part of a promotion during the holiday season from late November until December 24, 2006. All three games were developed by the Blitz Arcade Division of Blitz Games, and were published by King Games. They advertise Burger King in-game. The games were compatible with both the original Xbox and the Xbox 360, and feature online play through Xbox Live. The games were originally created as downloadable games for Xbox Live Arcade but were considered to be of such high quality they were instead moved to 'box product' and distributed directly at Burger King stores for $3.99 apiece. Games ''PocketBike Racer'' ''"Pocketbikes are called pocketbikes for a reason. They're small. Tiny. Minuscule. But small doesn't scare us. And we're putting you on one."'' ''Sneak King'' ''"It takes a special person to sneak up ...
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King (company)
King.com Limited is a Swedish-British video game developer and publisher that specialises in social games. Since 2016, it is one of 3 publishing businesses of Activision Blizzard. Headquartered in Stockholm and London, and incorporated in St. Julian's, Malta, King rose to prominence after releasing the cross-platform title ''Candy Crush Saga'' in 2012. It is considered as one of the most financially successful games utilising the freemium model. King was acquired by Activision Blizzard in February 2016 for , and operates as its own entity within that company. King is led by Tjodolf Sommestad, who has served in the role of President Gerhard Florin took over Melvyn Morris's role as chairman in November 2014. As of 2017, King employs 2,000 people. In October 2023, Microsoft acquired parent company Activision Blizzard, maintaining that the company will continue to operate as a separate business. While part of the larger Microsoft Gaming division, King retains its function as the ...
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