King of the Hill is an artillery game in the grand old tradition of little tanks with ridiculously powerful weapons trying to blow each other up while trying to avoid getting blown up themselves. Koth features LibGGI for fast portable graphics, full client/server multiplayer, a few cool weapons, in-game chat, and nice terrain generation algorithm.
A type of sub-game usually in combat related games where one player or team has to gain then defend a specific point on the level for a specified length of time or until a specific score is reached.
Another game mode in which players must stay in a certain location on the map, usually an elevated position, for as long as possible.
A type of special rule from the House Rules Committee that permits only one amendment of a series of amendments adopted on the House floor to prevail. The others fall aside, even if adopted. "King of the Hill" rules stack the amendments in a specific order so that only the last amendment that is adopted prevails in the end. Lame Duck Members of Congress who are finishing out their current term but who were not re-elected and will not return in the next Congress.
King of the Hill was a 1993 film, Steven Soderbergh's third feature film, and the second he directed from his own screenplay following his 1989 Palme d'Or-winning effort sex, lies, and videotape.
King of the Hill is a game, the object of which is to stay on top of a large hill or pile (or any other designated area) as the "King of the Hill". Other players attempt to knock the current King off of the pile and take their place, thus becoming the new King of the Hill. Initially an outdoors children's game, this is now available as a mode of gameplay in many video games.
"King of the Hill" (not to be confused with the animated series of the same name), is the 23rd episode of The Simpsons' ninth season. The episode first aired on May 3, 1998.
King of the Hill is a satirical American animated television series created by Mike Judge (creator of Beavis and Butt-head) and Greg Daniels for the FOX Network. It is the second-longest continuously running animated comedy on American television, behind only The Simpsons. It debuted in 1997 and depicts the Hills, a suburban Methodist family proud of its Texas heritage.