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Flazm has created over 30 web games for Kizi and Kongregate which have been played over a billion times. [ 1 ] Flazm's first railroad game, called Railway Valley , was developed by Alexey Davydov in 2008, inspired by an older game called Shortline . [ 2 ]
Dynamo 5 in action against The Veil. From Dynamo 5 #1 (January 2007). Art by Mahmud A. Asrar. The focus of the series alternates back and forth between the private lives of each of the five team members, who maintain their separate lives in their home cities across North America, including their respective supporting casts, and their adventures as costumed superheroes.
Kizhi (Russian: Ки́жи, IPA:; Karelian: Kiži) is an island near the geometrical center of Lake Onega in the Republic of Karelia (Medvezhyegorsky District), Russia.It is elongated from north to south and is about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) long, 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) wide and is about 68 kilometres (42 mi) away from the capital of Karelia, Petrozavodsk.
Dynamo Games Ltd was an independent video game developer and publisher based in Dundee, Scotland.Established in 2004, it developed titles for the Google Android mobile operating system.
Dynamos may mean: . The plural of dynamo; An association football club: Dynamos F.C. (South Africa), a South African association football club Dynamos F.C., a Zimbabwean association football club
Kizhi Pogost (Russian: Кижский погост) is a historical site dating from the 17th century on Kizhi island. The island is located on Lake Onega in the Republic of Karelia (Medvezhyegorsky District), Russia.
Sportgemeinschaft Dynamo Dresden e.V., commonly known as SG Dynamo Dresden or Dynamo Dresden, is a German association football club based in Dresden, Saxony. [1] They were founded on 12 April 1953 as a club affiliated with the East German police [2] and became one of the most popular and successful clubs in East German football, winning eight league titles.
The play, starring Glenn Anders and Claudette Colbert, opened on Broadway on February 11, 1929, and closed in March, after 50 performances. [2] The play was considered a failure for O'Neill, whose other plays of the 1920s played for much longer runs, and the play is rarely revived.