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The World - in anagrams, Part Two
(3 votes)
, Played 45 times
I think this is pretty fun, so I made another one. Think hard and think again and it will be a piece of cake...
Twenty dots.
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Jewish refugees
(10 votes)
, Played 19 times
I came across an article about Kindertransport and a book about it written by W.G. Sebald: Austerlitz. There are lots of questions arisen in my head...
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Die Mauer - Berlin
(10 votes)
, Played 67 times
Yesterday I saw the excellent German film Das Leben der Anderen (The lives of others). It inspired me to create this game.
FRG is Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany). GDR is German Democratic Republic (East Germany).
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The World - in anagrams
(6 votes)
, Played 133 times
Anagrams are a bit twisted, that's why I chose a twisted map. Thanks slaaty, you gave me the idea!
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WW II - D-Day and End of War
(4 votes)
, Played 14 times
Anthony Beevor has written a book about D-Day. I intend to read it. USS Missouri was a neighbor of mine for a year, in Bremerton, in the state of Washington.
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The Marx Brothers - Part Two
(7 votes)
, Played 36 times
These funny guys deserve more games. Or what do you say? Not "Whatever you say, I'm against it!"?
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The Marx Brothers
(13 votes)
, Played 208 times
These guys are really funny, at least in their first films. A Night at the Opera is my own favourite film. And yours?
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Saint Peter and Saint Paul Islets
(1 votes)
, Played 20 times
A few minutes ago, I hardly knew anything about these tiny islets, with only four inhabitants. What about you?
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Piet Hein - mini version
(4 votes)
, Played 16 times
Grooks are often short and with a contemplative
content. Like this one.
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Piet Hein - A Danish Literary Giant
(5 votes)
, Played 22 times
Among my literary heroes, Piet Hein takes a special place in my heart. His warmth and his genius... "A runaway bestseller" said NY Times.
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Saint Helena
(7 votes)
, Played 63 times
Saint Helena is the name of the British Overseas Territory area consisting of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan de Cunha. All together, there are only 7000+ inhabitants on all islands.
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The American East Coast
(2 votes)
, Played 13 times
I found this grand old map and couldn't resist making this game. There are twenty dots all together.
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Falkland Islands - Fifteen dots
(4 votes)
, Played 21 times
I got the idea of making this game, when I played a game of famisamis: http://www.purposegames.com/game/290/info See the comments.
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National Hockey League - NHL
(2 votes)
, Played 11 times
These fifteen guys have one thing in common - they are or were great hockey players in the best league in the world: NHL.
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Richmal Crompton - The creator of William
(4 votes)
, Played 9 times
I just loved this guy as a small boy. He made me very curious and fascinated of all British culture. The game is created to silfurkex.
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Swedish - Nouns, part four
(8 votes)
, Played 178 times
My intention is to make you speak Swedish fluently. After a while.
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Swedish - Nouns, part three
(7 votes)
, Played 62 times
Here are more essential words you need to know, if you intend coming to Sweden.
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Sweden - Östergötland
(8 votes)
, Played 34 times
This "landskap" is one of 25 in Sweden. It's one of my favourite "landskap" because it's been my home for many years. It's definitely one of the most beautiful ones.
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More authors I like
(5 votes)
, Played 18 times
Here are more authors I like. Some of them are from the past, I know, but still very much readable.
Left dot: something connected with the author or the works of the same. Right dot: name.
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Some authors I like
(10 votes)
, Played 424 times
Here are some authors I like a lot. Some of them I love and read them over and over again. Right dot: name. Left dot: something connected with the author or the works of the same.
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Around the world - part two
(11 votes)
, Played 316 times
These pictures might give you a clue where they are photographed...?
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Henry David Thoreau
(3 votes)
, Played 198 times
This man is like a friend of mine, since I bought his selected books in paperback at Shakespeare and Company in Paris many years ago.
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Swedish - Nouns II
(5 votes)
, Played 66 times
These pictures may help you a bit forward, if you want to improve your Swedish vocabulary.
Blandad means mixed.
Lycka till! Good luck!
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Nuclear weapons - Do they have them?
(9 votes)
, Played 240 times
Last week, North Korea detonated for the second time a nuclear bomb. The world is upset. What can we do? To start with, you can have the knowledge of countries having them.
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Swedish - Nouns
(7 votes)
, Played 42 times
Swedish is pretty easy to learn, but to speak it like a native is harder. Nouns are "en" or "ett" and unfortunately there are no good rules to learn which is which. "Flera" is several.
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Giro d'Italia 2009
(5 votes)
, Played 39 times
Giro d'Italia starts today. Who will win (without using doping!) this time, when the competion celebrates it's 100th birthday? Perhaps one of these fellows?
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Luxembourg - Fifteen cities
(3 votes)
, Played 158 times
I took the facts from
http://www.geonames.org/LU/largest-cities-in-luxembourg.html
The ten biggest cities of Luxembourg are rated 1-10, then I added five cities. Note that all cities, except for the three on top, have less than ten thousand inhabitants.
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Pure Trivia- High and Low
(4 votes)
, Played 36 times
Remember the old game Trivial Pursuit? This is what I come to think of, when these questions appear.
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Tintin - Kuifje
(11 votes)
, Played 128 times
I would say this young fellow is one of the best journalists ever. And he didn't even have to use a pen to earn that superlative.
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Captain Haddock
(7 votes)
, Played 136 times
The Tintin albums wouldn't have been what they are without this wonderful and good looking man with his personality and vocabulary.
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