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  2. Spiritual Warfare (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Areas of the game include a park, a downtown, an airport, a warehouse district, a hotel district, a shipyard, a residential area, a junkyard, a beach, some woods, and a prison which sits upon the final demon stronghold level. During the gameplay, angels can be encountered that give power-ups and educational video game style Bible trivia quizzes.

  3. Scourge of God (wargame) - Wikipedia

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    The game lasts 11 turns, and leaves the Empires player with very little to do, since it is the Mongolian player who moves, attacks and decides on strategy. The rules suggest that at the end of the game, the players switch sides and play another game, with the player who performed best while in charge of the Mongolians declared the winner. [2]

  4. Category:God games - Wikipedia

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  5. The Sacred Armour of Antiriad - Wikipedia

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    The Sacred Armour of Antiriad is an action-adventure game published by Palace Software in 1986 for Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, TRS-80, and ZX Spectrum. In North America, the game was published by Epyx as Rad Warrior. The original game came with a 16-page comic book created by graphic artist Daniel Malone.

  6. Middle-earth Role Playing Combat Screen - Wikipedia

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    A copy of Middle-earth Role Playing Combat Screen is held in the collection of the Strong National Museum of Play (object 110.224.19). [4]A copy of Middle-earth Role Playing Combat Screen is held in the Edwin and Terry Murray Collection of Role-Playing Games, 1972-2017 at Duke University (Container Volume 971).

  7. Player Character Record Sheets - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 146 The 1980 version of Player Character Record Sheets for Basic D&D includes 16 record sheets to help players track game statistics such as hit points, armor class, ability scores, saving throws, and special abilities, with one side to record such numerical information and the other side to record possessions such as weapons and magical ...

  8. God game - Wikipedia

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    A god game is an artificial life game [1] that casts the player in the position of controlling the game on a large scale, as an entity with divine and supernatural powers, as a great leader, or with no specified character (as in Spore), and places them in charge of a game setting containing autonomous characters to guard and influence.

  9. Bahamut (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    Bahamut is a child of the dragon god Io. He is also referred to as the God of Dragons or the Lord of the North Wind. In many campaign settings, the draconic pantheon of gods consists of the leader Io, and his children Aasterinian, Bahamut, Chronepsis, Faluzure, Sardior, and Tiamat. Other draconic gods may be present in different campaign settings.