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Set Enterprises, Inc. was a game publishing company based in Fountain Hills, Arizona, USA. Two of its games won in the annual Mind Games competition of American Mensa.[1]
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SET, a visual perception matching card game that involves multiple shapes[3]
Set Cubed, a challenging board game where SETs are made by combining the dice in a player's hand with SETs already on the board
SET Electronic Handheld, an electronic handheld version of the award-winning classic game of SET
SET The Computer Game, a computer version of the award-winning classic game of SET