Amount of texts to »game« |
66, and there are 55 texts (83.33%)
with a rating above the adjusted level
(-3) |
Average lenght of texts
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201 Characters |
Average Rating |
1.939 points, 21 Not rated texts |
First text |
on Apr 17th 2000, 13:14:57 wrote Groggy groove
about game |
Latest text |
on Oct 28th 2018, 03:20:50 wrote BaseballBob
about game |
Some texts that have not been rated at all
(overall: 21) |
on Jul 4th 2005, 10:57:49 wrote heley about game
on Jan 20th 2005, 09:32:37 wrote ed about game
on Jul 8th 2002, 13:13:50 wrote akis about game
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Random associativity, rated above-average positively
Texts to »Game«
swirl wrote on Mar 10th 2001, 03:14:29 about
game
Rating: 22 point(s) |
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I'll teach you a game
in the dark of the night
but only if you
have the spirit to fight
eyes filled with fire
and heart of desire
bare feet unbound
dance over dew's ground
skip now and leap
collapse in a heap
sliver of voice
rock with rejoice
play quick my game
and forget love's old name
Field Marshall Stack wrote on Apr 18th 2000, 17:59:58 about
game
Rating: 12 point(s) |
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I play the game »Diplomacy« over the internet. It's a board game set in Europe immediately before World War I, and all the players play one or another of the Great Powers at the time. What distinguishes Diplomacy from most other board games is that there's no element of random chance you don't succeed because the dice fell your way, but instead because you convinced one or another of the other players to help you.
angrynerd wrote on Apr 18th 2000, 00:20:59 about
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Rating: 12 point(s) |
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We begin at even strength, with open, even board between us. It is the nature of this game, though, that as one player takes the advantage, his opponent finds that he faces two enemies: the player as well as the rules themselves.
the old pirate wrote on Mar 10th 2001, 04:34:53 about
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Rating: 8 point(s) |
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The national sport of Canada is not ice hockey, as one might expect, nor even curling. It is lacrosse. Jay Silverheels, who played Tonto on the old Lone Ranger tv series, is enshrined in both the US and Canadian Lacrosse Halls of Fame.
How have you lived without this info...?
Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne wrote on Jan 4th 2005, 08:05:39 about
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Rating: 20 point(s) |
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His sole pastimes were reading the papers and playing whist. He often won at this game, which, as a silent one, harmonised with his nature; but his winnings never went into his purse, being reserved as a fund for his charities. Mr. Fogg played, not to win, but for the sake of playing. The game was in his eyes a contest, a struggle with a difficulty, yet a motionless, unwearying struggle, congenial to his tastes.
Some random keywords |
there
Created on Feb 11th 2002, 23:02:32 by BlackSoul, contains 22 texts
espresso
Created on Nov 15th 2001, 14:51:20 by Levelyn, contains 4 texts
extreme
Created on Apr 29th 2000, 16:37:57 by lying lynx, contains 19 texts
Typeface
Created on Jan 16th 2002, 17:48:03 by whatevernext96, contains 9 texts
through
Created on Aug 2nd 2002, 13:53:21 by Daniel Arnold, contains 9 texts
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Some random keywords in the german Blaster |
Tierleben
Created on Oct 25th 2008, 15:29:56 by platypus, contains 10 texts
Erbswurst
Created on Dec 27th 2000, 16:17:49 by MCnepic, contains 15 texts
Dessous-Partytreff-Erkelenz
Created on Mar 25th 2010, 14:32:42 by Sandy, contains 34 texts
unbekleidet
Created on Oct 9th 2004, 12:52:36 by mcnep, contains 25 texts
Lieblingsbeschimpfung
Created on Apr 3rd 2005, 09:41:27 by Voyager, contains 13 texts
Landtag
Created on Feb 25th 2005, 11:20:05 by ARD-Ratgeber, contains 5 texts
blauerbereich
Created on Jan 3rd 2003, 06:00:22 by voice recorder, contains 99 texts
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