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  2. Valheim - Wikipedia

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    Valheim is an open-world survival game played from a third-person perspective. As fallen Vikings, players must craft tools, build shelters and fight enemies to survive. [5] The game uses low-resolution stylized 3D graphics, with a combat system inspired by action games. [6]

  3. Core Keeper - Wikipedia

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    Core Keeper is a survival sandbox game developed by Pugstorm. The game features mechanics similar to other games in the sandbox genre such as Minecraft, Terraria and Stardew Valley, including mining, crafting, farming and exploration in a procedurally generated underground world.

  4. Red Dead Revolver - Wikipedia

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    Red Dead Revolver is a third-person shooter and action-adventure game with a linear storyline. Players can fight enemies using handguns, rifles, shotguns, and throwable weapons such as hunting knives, molotov cocktails, and dynamite.

  5. Terraria - Wikipedia

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    The update added a host of new mechanics, gameplay changes, and graphics adjustments. [34] After the 1.2 update was released the game returned to receiving continuous updates. [35] [36] The console and mobile versions received the update in 2014. [37] [38] Terraria released on GOG.com on October 2, 2014. [39]

  6. Empyrion - Galactic Survival - Wikipedia

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    As of the 1.10 update, players can build hoverbikes, hover vessels, small vessels, and larger capital vessels. In multiplayer, the planets are persistent worlds, and players can interact with each other, including trading and player versus player combat.

  7. AtkinsRéalis - Wikipedia

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    The World Bank had originally offered to fund $1.5 billion of the $3 billion but pulled back following the allegations. However, on February 11, 2017, the Ontario Superior Court found no proof of the Padma bridge bribery conspiracy, dismissed the case, and acquitted the ex-SNC-Lavalin executives. [ 108 ]