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  2. List of cooperative video games - Wikipedia

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    Minecraft: PC: Sandbox: 2011 2-255* Online, LAN Full No *The maximum number of players depends on the server Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition: XB360: Sandbox: 2012 2-8* Online, Local Full, Split No *Local max is 4 and online is 8 Mission Against Terror: PC: FPS: 2011 2-16 Online Full No Monster Hunter: PS2: Action RPG: 2004 4 Online Full No Monster ...

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    Minecraft Scrolls Cobalt: Former Indie developer and publisher; acquired by Microsoft on September 15, 2014 Monolith Productions: Kirkland: Washington: United States 1994 F.E.A.R. series Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor. Middle-earth: Shadow of War. Acquired by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment in 2004 Monolith Soft: Tokyo: Japan 1999 ...

  4. List of video game crowdfunding projects - Wikipedia

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    Black Forest Games: Kickstarter: May 23, 2014: $50,000 $52,931 2.5D fantasy run and gun video game with co-operative multiplayer. Second Kickstarter campaign for the game previously titled Project Ravensdale. Released as Rogue Stormers. Apr 21, 2016 [175] Exogenesis: Perils of Rebirth: Kwan Kickstarter: May 22, 2014: $32,000 $56,288

  5. List of Mac games - Wikipedia

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    Twilight Games 1999 Puzzle Commercial 10.2 Abalone: Peter Tax 1997 Board game Freeware 8.0–9.2.2 Abalone 3D: Anomic Software 1996 Board game Freeware The Abbey: Crimson Cow 2009 Adventure Commercial Absolute Acey Deucey: GammonSoft 2008 Board game Shareware Absolute Backgammon: GammonSoft 2010 Board game Shareware Absolute Farkle: GammonSoft ...

  6. Floating cities and islands in fiction - Wikipedia

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    In Minecraft, an alternate realm from the main game world can be accessed, known as the End. It is composed of islands of light yellow rock floating in a void, populated by gangly ominous-looking humanoid creatures called Endermen and cities in the outer regions.