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  2. Slay the Spire - Wikipedia

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    Slay the Spire is a roguelike deck-building game.At the start of a playthrough, the player selects one of four predetermined characters, [a] which provides a starting amount of health, gold, a starting relic which provides a unique ability for that character and a starting deck of cards consisting mainly of strikes and defends.

  3. List of game engines - Wikipedia

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    Mindustry, Ingress, Slay the Spire: Apache 2.0 Java game development framework, provides a unified API that works across all supported platforms LithTech: Yes 3D Cross-platform: List: Proprietary: Luminous Engine: Yes 3D PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Windows: Final Fantasy XV: Proprietary: LyN: Yes 3D Cross-platform: List: Proprietary

  4. Astrea: Six-Sided Oracles - Wikipedia

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    It revolves around the successors to the titular "Six-Sided Oracles", who must save the entire star system from a spreading corruption caused by the Crimson Dawn Cataclysm. The game is similar to Slay the Spire in general structure, though its gameplay operates by different rules. The game received generally positive reviews from critics, who ...

  5. Roguelike - Wikipedia

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    The term "roguelike" came from Usenet newsgroups around 1993, as this was the principal channel the players of roguelike games of that period were using to discuss these games, as well as what the developers used to announce new releases and even distribute the game's source code in some cases.

  6. Cross Blitz - Wikipedia

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    It also includes Tusk Tales, a roguelite mode resembling Slay the Spire in which players choose a mercenary and attempt to beat bosses in different areas of the world while building their deck. The game was positively received by critics, who praised the gameplay, graphics and music, despite noting its similarity to other titles.

  7. Unity (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, software built with Unity's game engine was running on more than 1.5 billion devices. According to Unity, apps made with their game engine account for 50 percent of all mobile games, and are downloaded more than 3 billion times per month, and approximately 15,000 new projects are started daily with its software.

  8. SLA Industries - Wikipedia

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    SLA Industries (pronounced "slay") is a role-playing game first published in 1993 by Nightfall Games in Glasgow, Scotland.The game is set in a dystopian far-flung future in which the majority of the known universe is either owned or indirectly controlled by the eponymous corporation "SLA Industries" and incorporates themes from the cyberpunk, horror, and conspiracy genres.

  9. Panic Button (company) - Wikipedia

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    Panic Button, LLC is an American video game developer based in Austin, Texas.Founded in late 2007, the studio is best known for their ports of AAA video games from other platforms to the Nintendo Switch console.