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  2. Kinetic bombardment - Wikipedia

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    The rods would typically be shaped to minimize air resistance and thus maximize velocity upon impact. The kinetic bombardment has the advantage of being able to deliver projectiles from a very high angle at a very high speed, making them extremely difficult to defend against.

  3. List of god games - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy/Simulation: IOS: 2011: From Dust: Ubisoft, Eric Chahi: Nature: X360, WIN, PSN: Nature simulation game where players control and model nature in order to save a human tribe from extinction. 2012: WorldBox: Maxim Karpenko: Indie/Fantasy: WIN, OSX, Linux, iPhone, Android: 2D simulation of worlds and civilizations that let's player have ...

  4. Talk:Kinetic bombardment - Wikipedia

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    I believe the article Rods from God should be merged into the larger and more general article Kinetic bombardment. Francisco Valverde 21:35, 16 January 2006 (UTC) Done. Also added science-fiction sections. Scoo 09:37, 28 January 2006 (UTC) Rods From God seems to be identical to the flying telephone poles version of Thor.

  5. List of simulation video games - Wikipedia

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    Construction and management simulation. ... Government simulation; Life simulation game. God game; Social simulation game. Dating sim. Eroge; ... Rigs of Rods; Street ...

  6. God game - Wikipedia

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    A god game is an artificial life game [1] that casts the player in the position of controlling the game on a large scale, as an entity with divine and supernatural powers, as a great leader, or with no specified character (as in Spore), and places them in charge of a game setting containing autonomous characters to guard and influence.

  7. Doshin the Giant - Wikipedia

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    Doshin the Giant [a] is a god simulation game developed by Param and published by RandnetDD for the 64DD. It was originally released in Japan on December 1, 1999, as a launch title for the peripheral. A soundtrack by Tatsuhiko Asano was released on CD by Media Factory, early the next year. Both of these received positive reviews.

  8. Staff of Moses - Wikipedia

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    The staff is thereafter referred to as the "rod of God" or "staff of God" (depending on the translation). Moses and Aaron appear before the pharaoh, and Aaron's rod is transformed into a serpent. Pharaoh's sorcerers are also able to transform their rods into serpents, but Aaron's rod swallows their rods (Exodus 7:10–12). Aaron's rod is again ...

  9. Rigs of Rods - Wikipedia

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    Rigs of Rods (RoR) is a free and open source [1] vehicle-simulation game which uses soft-body physics to simulate the motion destruction and deformation of vehicles. The game uses a soft-body physics engine to simulate a network of interconnected nodes (forming the chassis and the wheels) and gives the ability to simulate deformable objects.