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101 OFLC
A government body which independently applies and enforces interactive game ratings in Australia -
102 PG
A game rating symbol developed by the Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC).PG -
103 BBFC R18+
A game rating symbol developed by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC).BBFC R18+ -
104 USK
An independent self-regulatory agency which applies and enforces interactive game ratings in Germany. -
105 B
A game rating symbol developed by the Computer Entertainment Rating Organization (CERO).B -
106 C
A game rating symbol developed by the Computer Entertainment Rating Organization (CERO).C -
107 Z
A game rating symbol developed by the Computer Entertainment Rating Organization (CERO).Z -
108 D
A game rating symbol developed by the Computer Entertainment Rating Organization (CERO).D -
109 Purble Pairs
"A part of the Purble Place game where the player has to flip a tile over to reveal a picture, and then try to find its match somewhere else." -
110 system
"Any application or process that you want to model. Examples of systems include a computer game, a process for assembling microchips, and a library information system." -
111 pin
"To fix an item, such as a tile, library, movie, game, or app, in a given area of the UI, so it is always accessible in that area (e.g., to make a library always visible in the navigation pane)." -
112 ar-sa تثبيت
"To remove an item, such as a tile, library, movie, game, or app, from a given area of the UI, to make it inaccessible in that area (e.g. to make a library non-visible in the navigation pane)." -
113 ar-sa إضافة
"To remove an item, such as a tile, library, movie, game, or app, from a given area of the UI, to make it inaccessible in that area (e.g. to make a library non-visible in the navigation pane)." -
114 unpin
"To remove an item, such as a tile, library, movie, game, or app, from a given area of the UI, to make it inaccessible in that area (e.g. to make a library non-visible in the navigation pane)." -
115 Actions
"A menu item that enables users to initiate operations, such as sending an instant message or playing a game." -
116 Internet Backgammon
An Internet game that is played by two players on a virtual board with pieces called stones that move forward according to the roll of dice until the winner removes all of his stones from the board. -
117 Internet Checkers
An Internet game that is played by two players on a virtual chessboard of 64 squares. Players only play on the dark squares and aim at capturing all of their opponent's pieces by jumping over them. -
118 leaderboard
List of the top players in a game or other competition on Xbox Live. -
119 My Family
"A section of windowsphone.com where users can register family members' Windows Phone 8 phones in order to enable app purchases for kids, set app and game download permissions for kids, share app purchase history with family members, and locate family members on a map." -
120 achievement
An accomplishment as defined by a game.
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