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Hangman was one of the eleven Atari 2600 titles that were part of the second wave of games released in 1978. It is based on the old words guessing game played with paper and pen. The player msut guess which letters compose a word. Every wrong guess adds to the diagram of a man being hung, or in the case of this game, a monkey hanging from a bar. Eleven wrong guesses ends the game. Games can be played as one or two player games, and different grade levels of words. Two players can even provide the words for one another.
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It's really boring. Like really.
Hangman, as it already is with pen and paper, is a boring game where you pick letters to either be placed in a word or missing out. If you pick wrong letters the “man” gets closer to being hanged. A tip is to actually hook up with a friend in a bar and play it old style (even older style than 1978) with pen and paper over a few beers. That way, Hangman actually can be fun.