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Behind the Reflection game - Dangers lie ahead!!! - 5 views

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    Help a mother rescue her son from the parallel world inside a mirror! Overcome the wiles of a wicked witch as you solve the puzzles that lead you to her lair, and then search a warped alternate reality for clues to the child's location. As you explore 35 stunning locations, you'll collect lost items, assemble weird and wonderful gadgets, and beat dozens of challenging mini-games. Dangers lie ahead, but there's no time to waste, so begin the journey today! Learn more about Behind the Reflection game
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Play Bazaar | Play Bazaar Result | Play Bazaar Online - 0 views

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    Rise of "Play Bazaar" in Ancient History In the realm of ancient history, the concept of modern-day gaming might seem far-fetched. However, if we delve into the depths of human civilization, we can find intriguing examples of recreational activities that bear resemblance to contemporary gaming. One such instance is the rise of "Play Bazaar," a fascinating precursor to modern gaming, which emerged in ancient societies thousands of years ago. This exploration will shed light on the origins, mechanics, and cultural significance of "Play Bazaar" during its prominence in ancient history. The Origins of "Play Bazaar": The origins of "Play Bazaar" can be traced back to ancient civilizations that flourished around the globe. Various ancient societies, including Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, and China, developed games that involved chance, strategy, and competition. These games were often played in public spaces, marketplaces, or designated recreational areas, making them accessible to a broad spectrum of people. The early versions of "Play Bazaar" were characterized by simple rules and utilized a variety of materials such as dice, boards, stones, or sticks. Mechanics and Gameplay: "Play Bazaar" encompassed a diverse range of games, each with its own unique mechanics and objectives. In Mesopotamia, one popular game called "The Royal Game of Ur" featured a rectangular board with a series of squares. Players would race their tokens across the board, aiming to be the first to reach the finish line. The movement of the tokens was determined by the roll of dice, which added an element of chance to the game. In ancient Egypt, the game of "Senet" gained immense popularity. It involved a board with thirty squares arranged in three rows of ten. Each player had a set of pawns, and the objective was to move them across the board while strategically blocking the opponent's progress. Similar to "The Royal Game of Ur," the movement of the pawns was determined by the roll of dice. In India,
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Sallys Quick Clips game - 0 views

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    Join everyone's favorite esthetician for a trip down memory lane in Sally's Quick Clips, an exciting new challenge featuring gameplay never before seen in any previous Sally games. Sally's come a long way in her efforts to beautify the world. From her first salon to her latest spa, Sally's made each of her clients more beautiful and confident than ever. While reflecting on her years of success, Sally's mind drifts back to her humble beginnings when, fresh out of beauty school, she jumped at the chance to appear on the hit TV Show "Styling America" and a chance to win $100,000! Arrange scissors, dryers, hair color and more into matching groups of three or more to gather resources for the special services you'll provide to your choosy clients. Match your customers' tastes and make them look sharp in fun mini-games.
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