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The player can choose to play as part of any of the six teams and defeat their opponent in the games.
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The game offers a total of 15 sporting events and 8 athletes from various nations. However, the player can edit their names and nationalities before entering a tournament. Many of these events are track and sprinting events such as 100 m sprint, 110m hurdles, High jump, long jump, etc.
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The player assumes the role of a team manager and takes many crucial decisions pertaining to the team.
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Unlike many other soccer video games, The 'On the Ball' series focuses mostly on the strategies and behind-the-scenes aspects of the game of soccer. The player assumes the role of a team manager and takes many crucial decisions pertaining to the team.
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The player takes the role of a manager in a transportation company. The goal is to safely transport goods from one place to another while generating maximum profits for the company.
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To win the game, you have it maintain supplies from running out, earning points for keeping supply hexes in check and losing them for overrun hexes by German-controlled towns.
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To play the game, a player needs to quickly guess words by the letter. They will have to guess 8 words, 3-10 letters long in a sequence, spending no more than 90 moves.
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The game consists of multiple rounds, with contestants competing to solve puzzles and accumulate the highest score.
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Players need to traverse through the maze and find a way out of the complex labyrinth while crossing several levels along the way. Polymaze includes multiple levels with increasing difficulty, each featuring unique maze layouts.
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The traffic of goods by sea is organized in accordance with international agreements and contracts between individual countries. About 80% of the goods transported between two countries is handled by ships registered under the flags of the countries concerned. The remaining 20% are open to the free competition of ships under other flags. These ships, called "tramp" ships, are usually prepared to transport all kinds of goods. This aspect of the shipping business is the focus of Ports of Call.
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The player gets to participate in a fictional war as part being fought by two parties, classified as East and West. The player can choose to side with either of the two forces and play against another player or a computer-generated opponent. The task is to win over as many countries from the opposing side as possible.
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Each player will represent one major TV network and players will have a chance to rename their network during the selection screen.
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Matches are played as in real tennis, except that you always have the first serve.
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The game consists of a maze playfield, with two opposing teams. Each team consists of three players. There are also two bases or goals, which are color coded to match the team which should be trying to protect it. Points are obtained by blasting the hell out of the other team, while avoiding their fire.
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The game features a variety of weapons, including torpedoes, depth charges, and machine guns. You'll also need to use your radar and sonar to locate enemy ships and submarines.
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