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  2. Paralives - Wikipedia

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    Paralives is an upcoming life simulation indie game by Paralives Studio for Windows and macOS. The game, heavily inspired by The Sims , features house building and management in a small town. [ 1 ] It is scheduled for release in early access in 2025.

  3. SmallWorlds - Wikipedia

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    SmallWorlds was one of the tools for learning used for learning used in the development of the New Zealand Virtual School project. [8] [9] The project was scheduled to open in 2011, but with offices in central Christchurch, the Christchurch earthquake saw several changes that led to the termination of the project.

  4. InZOI - Wikipedia

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    InZOI features many of the same mechanics previously seen in other life simulators like character creation, building tools, needs, social interactions, careers, education, relationships, families, skills, ageing and death.

  5. Talk:Paralives - Wikipedia

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  6. Life by You - Wikipedia

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    Life by You was the debut title for Paradox Tectonic, which was founded in March 2019. [2] The game's development was being led by former Executive Vice President of EA Play and Head of The Sims Label Rod Humble. [3]

  7. File:Paralives - Logo - Presskit.png - Wikipedia

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  8. E3 2021 - Wikipedia

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    The Electronic Entertainment Experience 2021 (E3 2021) was the 26th and final E3, during which hardware manufacturers, software developers, and publishers from the video game industry presented new and upcoming products.

  9. Dorfromantik - Wikipedia

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    Dorfromantik was developed by four German and Swiss students studying at HTW Berlin: Timo Falcke, Sandro Heuberger, Luca Langenberg, and Zwi Zausch. [6] [7] The four had all received their bachelor's degree in game design from the university, and Heuberger and Falcke had created and published the game ViSP - Virtual Space Port. [6]