Haven't done this for a while. (Yes, I know there are a few other things I also haven't done for a while. *ahem*)
Gonna try tentatively dipping my toe in... Spoiler
2: In this game developed in Finland the title “upset” objects are hurled at structures which, when they collapse, kill the pigs underneath.
ANGRY BIRDS
4: Cleveland Browns running back Peyton Hillis will appear on the cover of the 2012 EA Sports game named for this announcer.
(JOHN) MADDEN
6: First released in 2003, this first-person shooter set during World War II takes its three-word title form the Congressional Medal of Honor citation.
CALL OF DUTY
8: This title agricultural “town,” the most-used application on Facebook, topped 80 million residents in 2010.
FARMVILLE
10: Unlike Scrabble, in this Zynga word game playable on the Android or IPhone J's are worth 10 points and L, N, and U are worth 2.
WORDS WITH FRIENDS
AMERICAN STORIES
3: Tessie Hutchenson drew the black-dotted slip of paper in this Shirley Jackson story.
THE LOTTERY
6: In “The Private History of a Campaign that Failed,” this Missourian wrote, “the Union colonel whose coming frightened me out of the war” was Ulysses S. Grant.
(MARK) TWAIN
9: Montressor, murderer-narrator in this Poe story, boasts that fifty years after chaining and entombing Fortunato in a wine cellar, he still has never been caught.
CASK OF AMONTILLADO
12: When the “law of” this Bret Harte town arrives at the cabin, they find John Oakhurst dead beneath a tree with a suicide note written on a two of clubs.
POKER FLAT (story title "Outcasts of Poker Flat")
15: His story “Kaleidoscope” begins with a rocket cut open “with a giant can opener” and its crew “thrown into space like a dozen wriggling silverfish.”
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4. MADDEN
6. CALL OF DUTY
8. FARMVILLE
10. WORDS WITH FRIENDS
3. THE LOTTERY
6. TWAIN
9. CASK OF AMONTILLADO
12. POKER FLAT
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DadofTwins wrote:VIDEO GAMES
2: In this game developed in Finland the title “upset” objects are hurled at structures which, when they collapse, kill the pigs underneath.
4: Cleveland Browns running back Peyton Hillis will appear on the cover of the 2012 EA Sports game named for this announcer.
6: First released in 2003, this first-person shooter set during World War II takes its three-word title form the Congressional Medal of Honor citation.
8: This title agricultural “town,” the most-used application on Facebook, topped 80 million residents in 2010.
10: Unlike Scrabble, in this Zynga word game playable on the Android or IPhone J's are worth 10 points and L, N, and U are worth 2.
AMERICAN STORIES
3: Tessie Hutchenson drew the black-dotted slip of paper in this Shirley Jackson story.
6: In “The Private History of a Campaign that Failed,” this Missourian wrote, “the Union colonel whose coming frightened me out of the war” was Ulysses S. Grant.
9: Montressor, murderer-narrator in this Poe story, boasts that fifty years after chaining and entombing Fortunato in a wine cellar, he still has never been caught.
12: When the “law of” this Bret Harte town arrives at the cabin, they find John Oakhurst dead beneath a tree with a suicide note written on a two of clubs.
15: His story “Kaleidoscope” begins with a rocket cut open “with a giant can opener” and its crew “thrown into space like a dozen wriggling silverfish.”