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Once Upon a Witch's Death (ある魔女が死ぬまで, Aru Majo ga Shinu Made) is a Japanese light novel series written by Saka and illustrated by Chorefuji. It was serialized as a web novel published on Kakuyomu from October 2019 to August 2022.
Blackhole was announced in March 2014 at Game Expo 2014 in Bratislava. Developers also started a Steam Greenlight campaign, and in May 2014 the game was greenlit. [3] [11] [12] The game was originally scheduled to be released in September 2014, but was delayed several times before being finally released on February 27, 2015. [13]
Deathrow is set in the year 2219, [1] where Blitz is the world's most popular sport. [2] Players attempt to toss a disc through a hoop while avoiding full-contact from their opponents, including punches, kicks, throws, and stomps. [3]
The game consists of 40 levels across 4 themed black holes or worlds. There are 4 different worlds, mechanical, fire, ice, and beast. The player may choose one of three possible spaceships which can be upgraded in between each level. The game contains 3 difficulty levels and features time and score leaderboards for each of them.
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Black Hole (1981 video game), an arcade game by TDS; Blackhole, a 2015 video game by FiolaSoft Studio; Black Hole (2018 video game), a video game by Dufgames; Black Hole (solitaire), a solitaire card game; Black Hole Entertainment, a video game developer; Black Hole (board game), a 1978 two-player space combat game published by Metagaming Concepts
Black Hole Entertainment (also known as Black Hole Games) was a Hungarian video game developer, founded in 2001 in Budapest by seven young game enthusiasts. The company's first title was Armies of Exigo , developed with the financial backing of Andy Vajna , published by Electronic Arts and released in the end of 2004.