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  2. The Stomping Land - Wikipedia

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    The Stomping Land is a survival simulation game that was played primarily through online multiplayer. Each game server supported up to 16 players. [1] [2] The game also offers a solo mode, [3] and can be played offline. [4] The game is viewed from a third-person perspective, and is set in open environments depicting beaches and dense jungles.

  3. Stomp! (game) - Wikipedia

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    Phil Kosnett reviewed Stomp! in The Space Gamer No. 21. [3] Kosnett commented that "I rather like this game. It's imaginative; it's fast and fun and balanced. The rules are a bit sketchy for a recruit customer to get everything right without being confused, but gamers with any experience at all will have no problem."

  4. The Grape Escape - Wikipedia

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    The Grape Escape is a board game released in 1992 by Parker Brothers (now Hasbro) and licensed by Rehtmeyer Inc. [1] The game was intended to entertain younger audiences of 5+ years old. [2] In 2010, Hasbro released a game called Smashed Potatoes with the same game play, but with potatoes instead of grapes (probably because of Parker Brothers ...

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  6. List of Activision Value games - Wikipedia

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    Dinotopia: Game Land Activity Center: May 1, 2002: ImageBuilder Software [9] The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Trivia Challenge: May 15, 2002: Gunnar Games [citation needed] Snowboard Park Tycoon: August 9, 2002: Cat Daddy Games: Cabela's Big Game Hunter 6: August 27, 2002: NFusion Interactive Cabela's Ultimate Deer Hunt 2: August 27, 2002 ...

  7. Jurassic Park video games - Wikipedia

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    Jurassic Park: The Game, released in 2011, takes place after the events of the first film. Lego Jurassic World was released in 2015 and is based on the first four films. Subsequent games have continued to use the Jurassic World name, including Jurassic World Evolution, another park-building game that was released in 2018.

  8. Crush, Crumble and Chomp! - Wikipedia

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    The game was reviewed in 1982 in The Dragon #65 by Bruce Humphrey. Humphrey concluded that "The game system isn't perfect, from the player/monster point of view," but "The game is satisfying, however, from a fun-to-play standpoint, and that counts more." [3] Jerry Pournelle stated that he was "particularly partial" to Crush in BYTE in 1983. [4]

  9. Stomp (strike) - Wikipedia

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    Stomping is also a common attack in sandbox and open world games such as the Grand Theft Auto series, where it is most often used to kill a downed opponent in melee combat. In beat 'em ups such as the Yakuza series, stomps are a common special move used to damage or finish off enemies that have been knocked down.