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  2. Once Human (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Once Human gameplay is a blend of survival and looter shooter mechanics, taking place in a shared sandbox map in an open world. [1] The player loads into the environment and is taken through a tutorial and series of early missions, designed to teach the player how the survival elements work, unlock their individual systems and progress the game narrative.

  3. Steam (service) - Wikipedia

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    The Steam client includes a digital storefront called the Steam Store through which users can purchase games. Once the game is bought, a software license is permanently attached to the user's Steam account, allowing them to download the software on any compatible device. Game licenses can be given to other accounts under certain conditions.

  4. Cryptmaster - Wikipedia

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    Mikhail Madnani, writing for TouchArcade, reviewed the game on a Steam Deck. He noted how despite the game's reliance on the keyboard, it does support using a controller. [ 14 ] Noah Cochrane, in a review for GameTyrant , complimented the game's voice acting and sound design, noting the ambient music contributed to the atmosphere.

  5. List of tabletop role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    The Riddle of Steel: Driftwood Publishing: 2002 Rifts: Palladium Games: Megaversal: 1990, 2005 Rifts Chaos Earth: Palladium Games: Megaversal: 2003 Ringworld: Chaosium: Basic Role-Playing: 1984 Hard science fiction: Greg Stafford, Lynn Willis, Sandy Petersen, et al., based on Larry Niven's Ringworld novels: Risus: Cumberland Games and ...

  6. Creeper (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Creeper (Jack Ryder) is a superhero created by Steve Ditko and Don Segall for DC Comics.He is portrayed as a journalist and talk show host, usually living in Gotham City, who gains the ability to transform into the superhuman the Creeper (and vice versa) thanks to experimental science developed by Dr. Yatz.

  7. The Adventure Company - Wikipedia

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    The Adventure Company was first launched in January 2002 as a division and brand of DreamCatcher Interactive to distribute their adventure games titles under. The first title released under the new brand was The Cameron Files: Secret at Loch Ness which was released at the end of January 2002. [1]

  8. Notpron - Wikipedia

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    It has been named as "the hardest riddle available on the internet". [ 3 ] Regarded as one of the first of the online puzzle game genre, Notpron follows a standard puzzle game layout, where the player is presented with a webpage containing a riddle and must find the answer to the riddle in order to proceed to the next webpage.

  9. Exodus (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Glutton Creeper Games obtained a license from Interplay to create a Fallout pen and paper role-playing game based on the d20 Modern system in 2006. Legal complications arose in mid-2007, when Bethesda Softworks' lawyers claimed Interplay was unable to license a role-playing game, and annulled the license deal.