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  2. List of games using procedural generation - Wikipedia

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    Procedural generation is a common technique in computer programming to automate the creation of certain data according to guidelines set by the programmer. Many games generate aspects of the environment or non-player characters procedurally during the development process in order to save time on asset creation.

  3. List of zombie video games - Wikipedia

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    Zombie Parkour Runner: 2011: iOS: A parkour game where the player must retrieve the items stolen from them by zombies. [122] Zombie Revenge: 1999: Arcade, Dreamcast: Beat 'em up where players choose one of three characters to pummel zombies. [123] Zombie Tycoon: 2009: PlayStation Portable: Downloadable real-time strategy game.

  4. Category:Parkour video games - Wikipedia

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    Video games based on Spider-Man (3 C, 31 P) T. Thief ... (1 C, 21 P) Pages in category "Parkour video games" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.

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  6. $19 billion gaming giant Roblox issues staff a return-to-work ...

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    Roblox, the $19 billion gaming giant, has joined the growing list of tech companies to ditch remote working—and employees who don’t want to work at the company’s physical office in ...

  7. Category:Parkour - Wikipedia

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  8. Taki (card game) - Wikipedia

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    NOTE: You may NOT play any other colors during a Taki run except the color of the leading Taki card. A TAKI card must be closed at the end of its use by declaring "Closed TAKI!" after the last card. If the player does not close the TAKI, it is considered still "Open" and the next player may use it to get rid of all their cards of the same color.

  9. Endless runner - Wikipedia

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    The prototypical endless runner, building on Doodle Jump's success, was Canabalt (August 2009), [10] an indie game developed by Adam Saltsman in which the player flees from a city being destroyed by giant robots that is procedurally generated and infinite. Cannabalt used distance gained as the main scoring system. These were both common ...