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  1. A game of exploring and racing through Wikipedia articles! Fun and surprise await as you go down the "Wikipedia rabbit hole" and find the "degrees of separation" of sometimes wildly different topics in this addictive and educational game.

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  2. Wikipedia Game Online, multi-player game with free, no-login-needed playing. Time-based races. WikiPaths Wikipaths is a defunct Greasemonkey Firefox extension allowing users to start a new game while directly browsing Wikipedia. Wiki Game An Android version for Wiki Game. WikiRacer.io Race your friends in a unique version of this classic game.

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  4. Aug 5, 2017 · 3.06K reviews. 100K+. Downloads. Everyone. info. About this game. arrow_forward. The Wiki Game is a game in which you learn whilst having fun. How come? You get two Wikipedia articles....

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  5. A Web Application to play the Wikipedia Game . Download ZIP; Download TAR; View On GitHub; This project is maintained by elischutze. WikiPlay. A Web Application to play the Wikipedia Game. The Wikipedia Game is a game that consists of players ‘racing,' or navigating, from one Wikipedia article page to another via link traversal. Demo

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    There are many different games based on the idea of browsing Wikipedia, but all of them generally involve navigating from one article to another in the shortest amount of time or clicks possible, using only the links in the article -- no searching. Sometimes the starting article is randomly selected and the destination is fixed, sometimes it's the opposite, and sometimes both the start and end are randomly selected.

    To get started with the most basic version, visit Wikipedia in your language of choice and click the "Random article" link in the sidebar (here's the English random article link). Now that you have your first random article, which can serve as your starting point, click the random article link again to set your destination. As a side note, Wikipedia has many articles about not-safe-for-work topics, so playing this game in a public setting on a large screen with completely randomized pages might be risky.

    Clicking the random link twice gave me Daniela Calzetti, an astronomer, and Melanocorypha, a genus of birds. I couldn't immediately think of a common link between the scientist and a type of bird, so I backed up enough to reach articles about taxonomic ranks, and then simply went down the tree until I hit Melanocorypha.

    Daniela Calzetti ➔ National Academy of Sciences ➔ Series (botany) ➔ Genus ➔ Species ➔ Dairy cattle ➔ Cattle ➔ Chordate ➔ List of chordate orders ➔ Bird ➔ Passerine ➔ Lark ➔ Melanocorypha

    That attempt required 12 clicks, which isn't great. I tried again, this time with the goal of reaching the page for birds more quickly.

    Daniela Calzetti ➔ National Academy of Sciences ➔ Abraham Lincoln ➔ Kentucky ➔ Northern cardinal ➔ Passerine ➔ Lark ➔ Melanocorypha

    Even though that's the simplest version of the Wikipedia game, it might be the most frustrating -- with two randomized points, you're more likely to get stuck somewhere, or have a stub article as the start. Thankfully, there are more versions with different rules that add some fun. Here are some popular variations:

    •Two-Player Challenge: One person picks two topics, and the other person must navigate from one to the other. Then, the person who played first gives their own two topics (different from the first pair) for the first player to complete. The person with the fewest clicks wins!

    •Time Trials/Speed Wiki: A start and end article is set, and multiple people race to see who can get to the end article first. Time (and reading speed) is the most important factor here, rather than clicks.

    •5-Clicks-to-Jesus: Starting on a random article, your goal is to reach the article for Jesus in as few clicks as possible. There are other versions of this that replace Jesus with other major historical figures.

    Some of these versions are available to play online. The Wiki Game is one popular version, which automatically selects a start and end article and tracks your clicks. Your score is then displayed next to other people in the same round, like a Wikipedia Battle Royale. The site also allows account creation to record wins.

    No matter which version you play, the Wiki Game is a fun way to turn an encyclopedia into a game that tests your general knowledge. After all, the best way to find the quickest path between two articles is to already know the link between them. Too bad I can't play it on my Switch -- thanks Nintendo, for not giving the Switch a web browser.

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  6. Wikipedia games are developed by Wikipedians to be played on-wiki, either alone or with friends. More competitive games are described at Wikipedia:Contests.

  7. Download The Wiki Game! and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. ‎~ Explore and race through Wikipedia! ~ “Insanely addicting” -@mjames89 This stunning app has 200 levels handcrafted for hours of fun, enjoyment & mental challenges!

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