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* ], or ''Invitation to the Game'', a 1990 novel by Monica Hughes
* ], a 2004 novel by Laurie R. King * ], a 2004 novel by Laurie R. King
* ], a 2007 novella by Diana Wynne Jones * ], a 2007 novella by Diana Wynne Jones

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The Game most commonly refers to:

The Game or The Games may also refer to:

Sports and games

College sports

Literature

Films and television

Film

TV shows

Episodes

Music

Bands

Albums

Songs

Other media

  • The Game (audio drama), a 2005 Doctor Who audio drama
  • KGMZ-FM or 95.7 FM, "The Game", an all-sports FM radio station in San Francisco, California
  • KXTG or 95.5 FM, "The Game", an all-sports FM radio station in Portland, Oregon

Other uses

  • The Game, in Synanon, a truth-telling session
  • "The game", a principle espoused by the 20th-century Greek philosopher Kostas Axelos

See also

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