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  2. Minecraft server - Wikipedia

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    The server owner (or users that have access to the live server files) can also set up and install plugins to change the mechanics of the server, add commands among other features, and can also set up restrictions concerning which usernames or IP addresses are allowed or disallowed to enter the game server.

  3. The Realm Online - Wikipedia

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    The Realm Online, originally known as The Realm, is a long-running massively multiplayer online role playing game (MMORPG) initially launched by Sierra On-Line in December 1996 for Windows PC. [1] It was designed in the tradition of graphical MUDs , [ 2 ] before the usage of the terms " massively multiplayer " and "MMORPG". [ 3 ]

  4. Cross-platform play - Wikipedia

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    Minecraft ' s "Bedrock" edition unifies play across Windows 10, mobile, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch versions, [75] with PlayStation 4 cross-platform play added in December 2019, [76] while Fortnite Battle Royale mobile versions were built with cross-platform play with computers and consoles. [24] [65]

  5. Free Realms - Wikipedia

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    Free Realms contained many of the staples of MMORPG's at the time, such as an open 3D environment to explore and quests to complete for usable rewards. Unlike most MMORPG's, Free Realms set out to appeal to children as well as adults with a family-friendly design [6] and muted combat visuals, such as a lack of blood or explicit death; whirling stars would appear above a fallen enemy's head ...

  6. Realm Royale - Wikipedia

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    The game also includes Realm Wars, a 10 versus 10 team deathmatch mode on a separate map named Primal Island, as well as an upcoming 40-player mini battle royale mode, also on a separate map. A crafting system allows found items to be disenchanted for shards to craft better items or abilities at fixed locations found on the map, [ 3 ] called ...

  7. Realm of the Titans - Wikipedia

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    Realm of the Titans (Chinese: 天翼決; pinyin: tiān yì jué) is a multiplayer online battle arena video game developed by Ningbo Shengguang Tianyi for Microsoft Windows. The game is partially inspired by the Warcraft III custom map, Defense of the Ancients .

  8. Realm (database) - Wikipedia

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    It allows two-way synchronization between the Realm Object Server [7] [8] and the client-side databases that belong to the given logged-in user. Both a developer and a commercial edition [ 9 ] was released, along with a business license [ 10 ] for integrating with other database management systems such as PostgreSQL .

  9. Realm of the Mad God - Wikipedia

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    Each of these realms is named after powerful monsters in the game (i.e. Medusa, Djinn, etc.). The capacity of each realm is 85 people at once, and a full realm cannot be entered until a player in it dies or leaves. During gameplay, the player is directed to "quest" monsters which are indicated by a red marker at the edge of the game window. As ...