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  2. List of four-dimensional games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of four-dimensional games—specifically, ... Hypercube: skill: Harmen van der Wal 1998 GPL: Java: perspective projection: Yes [23] HyperLatin² ...

  3. Tesseract - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a tesseract or 4-cube is a four-dimensional hypercube, analogous to a two-dimensional square and a three-dimensional cube. [1] Just as the perimeter of the square consists of four edges and the surface of the cube consists of six square faces, the hypersurface of the tesseract consists of eight cubical cells, meeting at right angles.

  4. Four-dimensional space - Wikipedia

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    Dimensional analogy is the study of how (n − 1) dimensions relate to n dimensions, and then inferring how n dimensions would relate to (n + 1) dimensions. [20] The dimensional analogy was used by Edwin Abbott Abbott in the book Flatland, which narrates a story about a square that lives in a two-dimensional world, like the surface of a piece ...

  5. Hypercube - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a hypercube is an n-dimensional analogue of a square (n = 2) and a cube (n = 3); the special case for n = 4 is known as a tesseract.It is a closed, compact, convex figure whose 1-skeleton consists of groups of opposite parallel line segments aligned in each of the space's dimensions, perpendicular to each other and of the same length.

  6. The Fourth Dimension (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Fourth Dimension (4D) was a major video game publisher for the BBC Micro, Acorn Electron, Acorn Archimedes and RiscPC between 1989 and 1998. Previously, The Fourth Dimension had been known as Impact Software , which specialised mainly in BBC Micro games.

  7. 4th Dimension (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Fred Hemmings reviewed the original self-published version of Fourth Dimension for White Dwarf #3, giving it an overall rating of 7 out of 10, and stated that "unless you can't stand purely cerebral games I would recommend the purchase of 4D." [3] Andy Davis reviewed 4th Dimension in The Space Gamer No. 35. [1]