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In this walk through, we will create a game for Windows Phone 7 using Silverlight, in the style of table shuffleboard style game for Windows Phone 7 using Silverlight.. Many bars feature these long wooden table games, in which players slide metal pucks down
 the length of the table, attempting to get as close as possible to the far end without sliding off the edge. 
To find out more and a full tutorial, visit Coding4Fun&#39;s article:http://blogs.msdn.com/b/coding4fun/archive/2010/06/15/10025512.aspx 
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