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  2. Wikipedia:Wiki-Link Game - Wikipedia

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    Once you have played the Wiki-Link Game a couple of times, you might be tempted to try these alternative ways to end the game: If you go back and edit a page to add a link in order to avoid a short page ending or infinite loop ending , then game over (the nobody likes a cheater ending ).

  3. AI Dungeon - Wikipedia

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    AI Dungeon is a text adventure game that uses artificial intelligence to generate random storylines in response to player-submitted stimuli. [1] [2] [3] [4]In the game, players are prompted to choose a setting for their adventure (e.g. fantasy, mystery, apocalyptic, cyberpunk, zombies), [5] [6] followed by other options relevant to the setting (such as character class for fantasy settings).

  4. List of games using procedural generation - Wikipedia

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    Cellar Door Games Side-scrolling castle, [43] made up of interconnected rooms. The Sentinel: 1986 Firebird: 3D terrain generation for all 10,000 levels. [citation needed] Sir, You Are Being Hunted: 2014 Big Robot: An open world island landscape. [44] Spelunky: 2008 Mossmouth Side-scrolling underground rectangular levels made up of tiles. [2 ...

  5. List of constructed scripts - Wikipedia

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    Logographic script of the fictional Ancients in their game Heaven's Vault: Ariyaka: c. 1840: Mongkut: Invented to transcribe Pali, the liturgical language of Theravada Buddhism, and inspired by the Greek and Burmese-Mon scripts: Armenian: Armn: ca. 405: Mesrop Mashtots: Alphabet thought to have been based on Greek used to write Armenian: Ath ...

  6. Jubensha - Wikipedia

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    Academic Yuqiao Liu, in the International Journal of Role-Playing, noted that script murder games initially originated in the West with games, such as Death Wears White in 2013, that were translated into Chinese. [6] The genre "grew rapidly in China's role-playing game market" and the term jubensha (lit. ' scripted murder ') was coined then. [6]

  7. Chaos game - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the term chaos game originally referred to a method of creating a fractal, using a polygon and an initial point selected at random inside it. [1] [2] The fractal is created by iteratively creating a sequence of points, starting with the initial random point, in which each point in the sequence is a given fraction of the distance ...

  8. Random map - Wikipedia

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    A game which requires natural landscapes may use fractal subdivision to create convincing terrain, whereas a game set inside a structure such as a dungeon may use two-dimensional maze algorithms. Some games allow the players to make their own random map scripts (RMS), a form of game modification. Random map scripts provide instructions for ...

  9. Cheating in online games - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 January 2025. Practice of subverting video game rules or mechanics to gain an unfair advantage This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages) This article possibly contains original research. Please ...