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dbpedia:Microgame	dbpprop:abstract	"A microgame (sometimes written \"MicroGame\") is a board game or wargame packaged in a small set. Microgames enjoyed popularity during the 1980s. The term generally refers to board games or wargames which were packaged and sold with instructions and maps or playing surfaces printed in a booklet format, or as one large sheet folded until it became \"pocket sized\" (approximately 4\u00D77 inches). Game pieces were printed on one or more sheets of thick paper which the player sometimes had to cut for themselves. Other microgames had fully die-cut cardboard sheets like those included with most board wargames. Steve Jackson Games used the Pocket Box to package many of their games in this format. While small scale wargames and board games had existed before they began publishing, Metagaming Concepts first used the term \"MicroGame\" when they released Ogre, MicroGame #1 in 1977. Some publishers of microgames include: Cheapass Games Fat Messiah Games Game Designers' Workshop (defunct) Metagaming Concepts (defunct) Microgame Design Group (defunct) Operational Studies Group Simulations Publications, Inc. (defunct) Steve Jackson Games Task Force Games (defunct) Tri Tac Games TSR, Inc. (defunct)"@en ,
		"Microgames s\u00E3o jogos simples feitos pela empresa fict\u00EDcia Wario Ware, Inc.. A linha de jogos Wario Ware da Nintendo contam com centenas destes Microgames, que geralmente duram menos que 5 segundos. Microgames s\u00E3o mais simples e curtos do que os minigames encontrados na s\u00E9rie Mario Party, por exemplo. A forma de jogar nos jogos da s\u00E9rie Wario Ware \u00E9 distinta dos outros jogos, pois envolve o jogador das mais variadas formas para vencer cada microgame, um por um, aumentando a velocidade gradativamente."@pt ;
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		"Microgames s\u00E3o jogos simples feitos pela empresa fict\u00EDcia Wario Ware, Inc.. A linha de jogos Wario Ware da Nintendo contam com centenas destes Microgames, que geralmente duram menos que 5 segundos. Microgames s\u00E3o mais simples e curtos do que os minigames encontrados na s\u00E9rie Mario Party, por exemplo."@pt .
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