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  2. Play Hearts Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!

  3. Heartlight (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Heartlight is a puzzle video game originally developed by Janusz Pelc for the Atari 8-bit computers in 1990. [1] In 1994, an MS-DOS port (Heartlight PC) was published by Epic MegaGames along with two other games by Janusz Pelc in the Epic Puzzle Pack.

  4. Health (game terminology) - Wikipedia

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    A heart-based health point indicator similar to the one in The Legend of Zelda. The health indicator can be represented in various ways. [15] The most basic forms are fractions and health bars, [33] as well as various icons such as hearts or shields. [34]

  5. Stonehearth - Wikipedia

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    Stonehearth is a 2018 city-building game developed by Radiant Entertainment.After an early access phase beginning in 2015, the game was released for Microsoft Windows and macOS on July 25, 2018.

  6. Braveheart (1999 video game) - Wikipedia

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  7. Heartbound (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Heartbound is an upcoming role-playing video game developed by American indie developer Pirate Software. The game centers around a boy who deals with depression, anxiety, and fear as he embarks on a journey through different locations in search of his dog, Baron. [1]

  8. Vandal Hearts - Wikipedia

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    Vandal Hearts, known in Japan as Vandal Hearts: The Lost Ancient Civilization (ヴァンダルハーツ ~失われた古代文明~, Vandaru Hātsu ~Ushinawareta Kodai Bunmei~) is a turn-based tactical role-playing video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo for the PlayStation and later ported to the Sega Saturn by Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya.

  9. Display resolution standards - Wikipedia

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    XGA+ stands for Extended Graphics Array Plus and is a computer display standard, usually understood to refer to the 1152 × 864 resolution with an aspect ratio of 4:3. Until the advent of widescreen LCDs, XGA+ was often used on 17-inch desktop CRT monitors.