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  2. Rune (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Games contracted Robin Laws to write the Rune role-playing game, based on the computer game Rune. [1] [2]: 257 Laws determined that for Rune, "the game would need to have a big point of difference to distinguish it from the many other fantasy games available"; in this case, the game would allow players to swap roles with the Game Master (GM): "You can win!

  3. Lost Ruins of Arnak - Wikipedia

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    Each player starts with the same set of cards, which can be upgraded over the course of the game. Most cards can be played just for their effects, while some actions require players to use cards in addition. After the final round players add up their points coming from different sources. The player with the most points wins the game. [4] [3]

  4. League of Legends - Wikipedia

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    Besides Summoner's Rift, League of Legends has two other permanent game modes. ARAM ("All Random, All Mid") is a five-versus-five mode like Summoner's Rift, but on a map called Howling Abyss with only one long lane, no jungle area, and with champions randomly chosen for players.

  5. Smite (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Conquest is the default game mode and follows the standard gameplay of MOBA games, being played on a three-lane map based on Warcraft III ' s Defense of the Ancients map. Two teams of five players begin at opposite sides of the map, at their team's "fountain," and are granted a set amount of gold to buy starting items.

  6. Assyrian conquest of Aram - Wikipedia

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    The Assyrian conquest of Aram (c. 856-732 BCE) concerns the series of conquests of largely Aramean, Phoenician, Sutean and Neo-Hittite states in the Levant (modern Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, and northern Jordan) by the Neo-Assyrian Empire (911-605 BCE).

  7. 2020 in video games - Wikipedia

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    Mobile games accounted for over $73.8 billion or 58% of the market, with computer games at $33.1 billion and console games at $19.7 billion. Virtual and augmented reality had about $6.7 billion , while video gaming content such as online streamers generated an additional $9.3 billion .

  8. *Kóryos - Wikipedia

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    The Greek model of the black hunter, Meleager, is named after the word for "black" (melas), [71] and the Armenian name Aram stems from the root *rē-mo-('dirt, soot'). [ 72 ] The Roman historian Tacitus (1st c. AD) mentions the Germanic Harii , whose name could derive from *kóryos , as "savages" wearing black shields, dyeing their bodies, and ...

  9. Catan - Wikipedia

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    Catan, previously known as The Settlers of Catan or simply Settlers, is a multiplayer board game designed by Klaus Teuber.It was first published in 1995 in Germany by Franckh-Kosmos Verlag (Kosmos) as Die Siedler von Catan (pronounced [diː ˈziːdlɐ fɔn kaˈtaːn]).