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  2. Game Science - Wikipedia

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    Yang Qi proposed a single-player game as their next project, but the idea was shelved due to the high cost and risks for a new studio. [3] Their next mobile game would be Art of War: Red Tides. [3] Lilith Games CEO Wang Xiwen introduced Feng Ji and Hero Games CEO Daniel Wu to each other, after which Wu invested in Game Science. [3]

  3. Gamescience - Wikipedia

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    Gamescience was founded by Lou Zocchi. [4] Gamescience published the board game The Battle of Britain , the wargames MiG Killers (1977), and Strike Team Alpha (1978), and the role-playing games Star Patrol (1977; originally called Space Patrol), Superhero: 2044 (1977), the second edition of Empire of the Petal Throne (1984), and TWERPS (1987).

  4. Black Myth: Wukong - Wikipedia

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    Queen Studios, along with its INART and MORFIG brands, is the official producer of figures for Black Myth: Wukong. [ 130 ] [ 131 ] They made the Confront Destiny protagonist figurine, of which only 10 thousand units were produced, for the Collector's Edition. [ 130 ]

  5. MiG Killers - Wikipedia

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    MiG Killers was designed by Michael Scott Kurtick and Rockland Russo, and was published by Gamescience in 1977. A supplement, MiG Killers Expansion Kit, was published the same year and included two more scenarios and larger aircraft data cards, although no new aircraft. [3]

  6. TWERPS - Wikipedia

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    TWERPS (The World's Easiest Role-Playing System) is a minimalist role-playing game (RPG) originally created by Reindeer Games in 1987 (whose sole product was the TWERPS line) and distributed by Gamescience. Presented as a parody of the complicated RPG systems which were prevalent at the time while still being a playable game in its own right ...

  7. Lou Zocchi - Wikipedia

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    Due to safety concerns, the 4-sided die (or d4) produced by GameScience has truncated points. Zocchi has invented and produced several "non-standard" dice. These are a 3-sided die, a 5-sided die, a 14-sided die, a 16-sided die, and a 24-sided die. All these except the 7-sided (d7) are available in high-impact translucent plastic.

  8. Star Patrol - Wikipedia

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    Space Patrol was designed by Michael Scott Kurtick and Rockland Russo, and published by Gamescience in 1977 as a 32-page book. [1] The game was revised, expanded and re-released as Star Patrol in 1980 as a boxed set containing a 68-page book, a large deck plan for a small "Pioneer" class startship, a large hex grid sheet, cardstock miniatures, and dice.

  9. Category:Gamescience games - Wikipedia

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