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  2. Category:Video games about dreams - Wikipedia

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    The City of Lost Children (video game) Cloud (video game) Commander Keen in Keen Dreams; D. Dark Seed II; Day Dreamin' Davey; ... Category: Video games about dreams.

  3. Portal:Video games/Recognized content - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of recognized content, updated weekly by JL-Bot (talk · contribs) (typically on Saturdays).There is no need to edit the list yourself. If an article is missing from the list, make sure it is tagged (e.g. {{WikiProject Video Games}}) or categorized correctly and wait for the next update.

  4. The Lost City (video game) - Wikipedia

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    [5] SlideToPlay wrote " The Lost City isn't extraordinarily rewarding, but it's a pretty pleasant adventure." [ 6 ] Adventure Games wrote "The Lost City is a swift, undemanding adventure that chooses to parade as relaxed mobile entertainment, rather than capitalizing on its potential to be a more memorable adventure gaming experience."

  5. The Lost City (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    The Lost City (B4) is a Dungeons & Dragons adventure module by Tom Moldvay. [1] It was first published by TSR in 1982 and was designed as a stand-alone adventure for use with the Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set. The working title for the module was "The Lost City of Cynidicea". [2]

  6. Digger T. Rock - Wikipedia

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    The game centres around the miner Digger T. Rock, as he spelunks various caves and catacombs whilst searching for the mythical Lost City. The game was the first game to be developed by the newly re-branded Rare, whereas the first game to be released under the company was Solar Jetman, earlier in 1990. The game received mixed reviews upon ...

  7. Aiyoku no Eustia - Wikipedia

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    The game was released exclusively in Japan for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 on June 23, 2022. Two manga volumes based on Aiyoku no Eustia were published by Kadokawa Shoten . Novels, comic anthologies and drama CD's have also been released.

  8. The City of Lost Children (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The City of Lost Children [a] is an adventure game developed and published by Psygnosis in 1997. It is loosely based on the film of the same name. The game was released for the PlayStation and MS-DOS. The latter is a straight port of the console version. [4] Players take on the role of the film character Miette. [5]

  9. Lost: Via Domus - Wikipedia

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    Lost: Via Domus, marketed as Lost: The Video Game in Europe, is a video game based on the ABC television series Lost. The game was released for the Microsoft Windows operating system, and the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 video game consoles in February 2008, after the third season of the series. In Via Domus, players control Elliott Maslow, a ...