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  2. Zoochosis (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Zoochosis is a survival horror video game developed and published by Clapperheads. It was announced on January 16, 2024 [2] [3] and released on September 30 on Windows. [4] The game has drawn attention for its premise, focusing on a player's role as a zookeeper tasked with creating vaccines and curing mutated animals.

  3. GameTrailers - Wikipedia

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    GameTrailers (GT) was an American video gaming website created by Geoffrey R. Grotz and Brandon Jones in 2002. The website specialized in multimedia content, including trailers and gameplay footage of upcoming and recently released video games, as well as an array of original video content focusing on video games, including reviews, countdown shows, and other web series.

  4. Routine (video game) - Wikipedia

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    [12]: 1, 2 In his spare time, he developed various prototypes and ideas using Unreal Engine, [8] with some eventually becoming the basis for Routine. [14] The game's inspiration stemmed from a desire to combine his childhood passions—science fiction, horror, and the Moon. He also sought to "start pushing the reasons why people interact with a ...

  5. Voyeur (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The player controls a video camera located in a building opposite to spy on the Hawke family home in an effort to gather enough evidence to destroy Reed Hawke's career. The player character's client is randomly selected each time a new game is started, and the storyline also changes according to the player's actions.

  6. Episodic video game - Wikipedia

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    An episodic video game is a video game of a shorter length that is commercially released as an installment to a continuous and larger series. Episodic games differ from conventional video games in that they often contain less content but are developed on a more frequent basis.

  7. Colposcopy - Wikipedia

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    Colposcopy (Ancient Greek: κόλπος, romanized: kolpos, lit. 'hollow, womb, vagina' + skopos 'look at') is a medical diagnostic procedure to visually examine the cervix as well as the vagina and vulva using a colposcope. [1] The main goal of colposcopy is to prevent cervical cancer by detecting and treating precancerous lesions early.

  8. This is exactly what happens one hour after drinking a can of ...

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    Here's what happens to your body every 10 minutes as you're consuming the 'good' ol' fizzy stuff: The key take away from this is that as you consume soda and it goes through your body, essential ...

  9. The Sims 3 - Wikipedia

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    The game has sold over ten million copies worldwide since its release with over seven million PC copies, making it one of the best-selling PC games of all time. The game received eleven expansion packs and nine "stuff packs". A sequel, The Sims 4, was released in September 2014.