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* Arkham Horror-a cooperative board game based on the Mythos.
Aside from the single player game mode, Doom features two multiplayer modes playable over a network: " cooperative ", in which two to four players team up, and " deathmatch ", in which two to four players play against each other.
He has also designed many card games such as Lost Cities, Schotten-Totten, and Blue Moon, and the cooperative board game The Lord of the Rings.
It can be played as a free-for-all deathmatch game, a cooperative version of the single-player game, or as a 1 vs 1 match that is used in official tournaments, like the Cyberathlete Professional League.
Unlike any other Mario Kart game before or since, it features two riders in each kart, allowing for a new form of cooperative multilayer where one player controls the kart's movement and the other fires weapons.
It introduced several new types of multiplayer modes beyond the deathmatch and cooperative game such as king of the hill.
* The kernel of a cooperative game
Finally, the game comes with the options to play local or online cooperative modes and online leaderboards with the ability to download and share replays over Xbox Live.
* 1-2-3 ( game ), a cooperative word game
Technically superior to its two predecessors, XvT runs on Windows, requires a joystick ( the others could be played with a mouse ), features a CD audio soundtrack, supports high resolution graphics, brings texture mapping to the ship models of the in-flight game engine, includes robust multiplayer options for up to eight players in free-for-all, team-based, and cooperative play modes, and has a sophisticated pilot and mission selection system that tracks the player's points and awards.
The game was developed in March 2001 by Will M. Baker and Pete Richert, in an attempt to create a card game that was entirely cooperative.
* The cooperative game in game theory.
In game theory, the Shapley value, named in honour of Lloyd Shapley, who introduced it in 1953, is a solution concept in cooperative game theory.
To each cooperative game it assigns a unique distribution ( among the players ) of a total surplus generated by the coalition of all players.
It is a platform game featuring single and 2-player cooperative modes, allowing players to choose which levels to access via a map, giving them access to various locations in the city.
In cooperative game theory, hypergraphs are called simple games ( voting games ); this notion is applied to solve problems in social choice theory.
Also in 1987, Konami created Contra as an coin-op arcade game that was particularly acclaimed for its multi-directional aiming and two player cooperative gameplay.
The remastered version of the original game includes online multiplayer and cooperative play functionality .< ref > The remake is also the first Halo game to include Kinect support.
Left 4 Dead ( 2008 ) fused survival horror with cooperative multiplayer and Action game | action.

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Presumably a cocktail party is expected to fulfill the host's desire to get together a number of people who are inadequately acquainted and thereby arrange for bringing the level of acquaintance up to adequacy for future cooperative endeavors.
The dweller at p is last to hear about a new cure, the slowest to announce to his neighbors his urgent distresses, the one who goes the farthest to trade, and the one with the greatest difficulty of all in putting over an idea or getting people to join him in a cooperative effort.
The `` diversified occupations '' program is a part-time trade-preparatory program conducted over two school years on a cooperative basis between the school and local industrial and business employers.
What is surprising and pleasant is that Mantle and Maris, under constant pressure from writers and photographers, are trying to be cooperative.
:: One consequence is that people are more cooperative if it is more likely that individuals will interact again in the future.
People tend to be less cooperative if they perceive that the frequency of helpers in the population is lower.
Thus, giving grades and promotions based only on an individual's performance relative to a small local group, as is common, may reduce cooperative behaviors in the group.
It is unclear if costly signaling can indicate a long-term cooperative personality but people have increased trust for those who help.
Costly signaling is pointless if everyone has the same traits, resources, and cooperative intentions but become a potentially more important signal if the population increasingly varies on these characteristics.
Utility permission is required, but such cooperative generation is legally mandated in some areas ( for example, California ).
Their social organization is unique among primates and is called a " cooperative polyandrous group ".
It is argued however that such missiles and arsenal ships pose no serious threat as they would be eliminated due to increasing improvement in ship defenses such as CEC ( cooperative engagement capability ), DEW technology and missile technology.
Drexel is best known for the cooperative education program ( Co-op ).
Division of labour is the specialization of cooperative labour in specific, circumscribed tasks and like
In 2001, the Wyandotte National Wildlife Refuge was absorbed into the much larger Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge, which is a cooperative effort between the United States and Canada to preserve the area as an ecological refuge.
CONCAUSA is a cooperative plan of action to promote clean, efficient energy use ; conserve the region's biodiversity ; strengthen legal and institutional frameworks and compliance mechanisms ; and improve and harmonize environmental protection standards.
In the tetrameric form of normal adult hemoglobin, the binding of oxygen is, thus, a cooperative process.
This positive cooperative binding is achieved through steric conformational changes of the hemoglobin protein complex as discussed above ; i. e., when one subunit protein in hemoglobin becomes oxygenated, a conformational or structural change in the whole complex is initiated, causing the other subunits to gain an increased affinity for oxygen.
* Fraternal insurance is provided on a cooperative basis by fraternal benefit societies or other social organizations.
If the temperature rise is too high, thermal motion will destroy the delicate cooperative ordering of the LC phase, pushing the material into a conventional isotropic liquid phase.

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The design of EverQuest, like other Massively Multiplayer Online Games, makes it highly amenable to cooperative play, with each player having a specific role within a given group.
This is in direct contrast to the European Union, whose member States have given up their national sovereignty in exchange for cooperative mediation and group policy-making, especially in the economic arena.
A good estimate of the current size of the social cooperative sector in Italy is given by updating the official Istituto Nazionale di Statistica ( Istat ) figures from the end of 2001 by an annual growth rate of 10 % ( assumed by the Direzione Generale per gli Ente Cooperativi ).
Blanc believed that workers could control their own livelihoods, but knew that unless they were given help to get started the cooperative workshops would never work.
Union ) was given to the cooperative by the Israeli poet Chaim Nachman Bialik.
While this single event was an unstable basis for an alliance, the case was strengthened by the support Britain had given Japan in its drive towards modernisation and their cooperative efforts to put down the Boxer Rebellion.
He claimed that native chieftain King George Frederic Augustus I of the Mosquito Shore and Nation had given him the territory of Poyais, 12, 500 mile² ( 32, 400 km² ) of fertile land with untapped resources, a small number of settlers of British origin, and cooperative natives eager to please.
The Comú de Particulars is a local cooperative, established in 1834 to manage a flour mill given to the town by the Duke of Cardona: open to natives of the town or their spouses, it is now a cultural organisation managing the income from the local hydroelectric power station.
Thomas argued that God offers man cooperative grace, whereas Luis de Molina held that God's grace was given based on a middle knowledge.
Should players successfully complete the game's nine missions with " A " grades on every level, they are given access to a bonus cooperative mission, in which they can play as a pair of Vortigaunts, as well as the ability to play through the PlayStation 2 version of the original Half-Life as a Vortigaunt.
This implies that the majority of the workers in a given worker cooperative enterprise are members and vice versa.
As mentioned above, the majority – if not all-of the workers in a given worker cooperative enterprise are worker-owners, although some casual or wage workers may be employed with whom profits and decision making are not necessarily shared equally.
A cooperative game is given by stating a value for every coalition:
Localities have established a cooperative and interested families are given female dogs and expertise that is required for large-scale breeding.
The baby remained in storage at Museum Victoria until 1994, when researchers from an Aboriginal cultural protection cooperative came across it in the museum catalogue, and were given permission to examine the remains.
In Discussion, students are given up to an hour to discuss in a small group, and come to a cooperative agreement or compromise on a given prompt.

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