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  2. At the Gates (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Work on the game had already begun a year before Shafer first announced the project. [ 8 ] Alpha testing began in October 2013, with Shafer setting a revised target release date of 2015, [ 9 ] stating, "the goal with [ At the Gates ] is not just to make a strategy game that not only breaks new ground but also one that is polished at release ...

  3. Crossfire (2007 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Crossfire is an online tactical first-person shooter game developed by Smilegate Entertainment for Microsoft Windows.It was first released in South Korea on May 3, 2007.. Due to its popularity in Asia, especially China and South Korea, it has become one of the world's most-played video games by player count, [1] with a lifetime total of 1 billion users in 80 countries worldwide. [2]

  4. Door problem - Wikipedia

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    She uses the idea of implementing a door into a video game as an analogy. While the task of putting a door in a video game may sound initially simple, the problem is revealed to be multifaceted, with many different issues to consider. Various questions about how the doors will be specifically implemented are posed.

  5. Civilization VII - Wikipedia

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    Civilization VII, as a 4X turn-based strategy game, has the player oversee the growth of a human civilization from early settlements to an advanced culture. The player uses various units, representing military and civilian units, to explore the map, grow their civilization through additional cities, culture, and technology, gather resources from the geography around their settlements, and ...

  6. Not Tonight (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A downloadable content game called Not Tonight: One Love was released for Steam on 25 June 2019; [1] the DLC later came bundled up for the Take Back Control Edition at the time of the game's release. A sequel, Not Tonight 2, was announced in August 2021, and was released on 11 February 2022. [2]

  7. Humankind (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Humankind also includes Fame, which is earned by feats within the game, for example, accumulating influence or gold, destroying units, being the first civilization to discover certain technologies or build world wonders. Fame is a persistent measure of the civilization's relative success compared to other civilizations, and can have impacts on ...

  8. Crackdown (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    The games were cited in the non-fiction book "The Post-9/11 Video Game: A Critical Examination" by Marc A. Ouellette and Jason C. Thompson. [28] The series was also mentioned in another non-fiction videogame-themed book entitled "Games' Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Players, Pawns, and Power-ups" by Ben H. Rome. [29]

  9. Framed (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the game is to reorganize a series of comic panels so that the protagonist is not caught by the police. In order to accomplish this feat, players must move frames around so that the sequence allows the main character to sneak past, avoid, or knock out their would-be captors.