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  2. List of Source mods - Wikipedia

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    The game pits two separate factions against each other: the Rahmos and the Resistance. Playing as the Rahmos gives at least one player control of an array of AI-controlled NPCs in a top-down real-time strategy perspective. Players in the resistance, conversely, are individual players in the first-person perspective fighting the player ...

  3. Source (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... NPCs, intangible trigger ... It can be launched through Windows or Linux and can allow for custom levels and assets.

  4. Vox (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Originally, Vox started as an entry into the Ludum Dare #23 competition, named "When Worlds Collide", with the source code and game prototype available for download. The core voxel engine technology was created over the course of the two day Ludum Dare Weekend. [6]

  5. Stormworks: Build and Rescue - Wikipedia

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    The game also supports the Steam Workshop to download and upload community-made vehicles and loads them directly into the game. In the 1.0 Update, the mode was renamed to Custom mode. Creative mode also unlocks the custom menu, that allows you to change the time, weather and all other things at will.

  6. Creation Engine - Wikipedia

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    The player can observe an NPC eat breakfast, go to work, go to the pub, and then go to sleep. The improved AI allows NPCs to react to the player's actions and they can become friendly or hostile to the player because of their actions. [16] Radiant Story allows for NPCs to dynamically create new quests for the player in unexplored places. [16]

  7. Non-player character - Wikipedia

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    A non-player character (NPC), also called a non-playable character, is a character in a game that is not controlled by a player. [1] The term originated in traditional tabletop role-playing games where it applies to characters controlled by the gamemaster or referee rather than by another player.

  8. Scribblenauts Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    Customized objects can be named and saved - typing in the name of a saved custom object allows it to be spawned at any time. According to game designer Jeremiah Slaczka, the Wii U version of the game can store more than 900 custom objects. [13] The 3DS version lacks this object editor, due to technological constraints.

  9. Tower Unite - Wikipedia

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    Tower Unite is a 2016 virtual world party game and sandbox game developed by PixelTail Games, in active development and available as an early access title on Steam. The game is set on an island in the style of a resort theme park, where players can interact, play mini-games, and join lobbies via matchmaking.