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  2. No Players Online - Wikipedia

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    No Players Online is a short horror game released on Itch.io, a website for indie games. It was created by Belgian university students Adam Pype and Ward D'Heer and sound designer Viktor Kraus as part of the Haunted PS1 Jam in November 2019.

  3. Fortnite Creative - Wikipedia

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    [3] [5] Players have the option to play custom games where they can practice their skills, compete against friends, or play minigames. Each player can have up to four private islands that they can build on. [3] In the game, players can walk, jump and fly. [2] [3] Players edit the world using a mobile phone that their character holds in the hand ...

  4. Fortnite: Save the World - Wikipedia

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    The "tower defense" aspect of the game revolves around the player character defending the storm shield against zombie like creatures.Fortnite: Save the World is described as a unique blend of sandbox survival co-op lite RPG tower defense game, and is an amalgamation of player progression, exploration, scavenging items, sharing scarce resources, crafting weapons, building fortified structures ...

  5. Blood List - Wikipedia

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    The Blood List was an annual survey of the best unproduced horror and thriller screenplays as voted on by industry professionals. It was created by Kailey Marsh and ran from 2009 to 2022. Films such as Bird Box and Cobweb, as well as the series Severance, originated as scripts on the list.

  6. Team Xecuter - Wikipedia

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    Team Xecuter is a hacker group that makes mod chips, cartridges and jailbreaking software for game consoles. Among console hackers, who primarily consist of hobbyists testing boundaries and believe in the open-source model, Team Xecuter was controversial for selling hacking tools for profit. [1]

  7. Horror on the Hill - Wikipedia

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    Horror on the Hill was written by Douglas Niles, with a cover by Jim Roslof and interior art by Jim Holloway, and was published by TSR in 1983 as a 32-page booklet with an outer folder. [2] This module is designed for use with the D&D Basic Rules. Included in the module are 11 maps, 3 new monsters, and a complete set of prerolled characters.

  8. Category:American action horror films - Wikipedia

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    American action horror films, a subgenre combining the intrusion of an evil force, event, or supernatural personage of horror films with the gunfights and frenetic chases of the action genre. Contents

  9. Arkham Horror - Wikipedia

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    [3] Arkham Horror was one of several Lovecraft-based board games submitted by Launius, with other designs from the same period including 'The Trail of the Brotherhood', 'DreamQuests', and 'Imprisoned with the Pharaohs'. Arkham Horror was the only of these games to see professional publication. The original printing of Arkham Horror sold out ...