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  2. Port Royale 2 - Wikipedia

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    Port Royale 2 is an open-ended game, so the player can choose to pursue any career they wish.This could range from a business tycoon to a pirate.Initially, the player must trade goods between Caribbean colonies to make money, but over the long term they can have substantial business interests in many Caribbean ports, and support large fighting fleets.

  3. Port Royale: Gold, Power and Pirates - Wikipedia

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    The game was created by Ascaron Entertainment in 2002. The sequel Port Royale 2 was released over a year after in September 2004.. On August 2, 2011 the publisher Kalypso Media who purchased many of the licenses and assets from Ascaron Entertainment during its insolvency, announced that they had acquired the licences of the Port Royale installment.

  4. List of battle royale games - Wikipedia

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    Knives Out [2] NetEase Games: NetEase Games Microsoft Windows, Android, iOS First-person / Third-person Yes Yes a PUBG clone 2018 March 4, 2016 (Early access) The Culling (video game) Xaviant Xaviant Microsoft Windows, Linux, Xbox One: First-person No Yes April 1, 2018: Path of Exile: Royale: Grinding Gear Games Grinding Gear Games

  5. Battle royale game - Wikipedia

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    Other factors including specific games' business models, such as Fortnite Battle Royale being free and available across computers, consoles, and mobile devices. [85] A University of Utah professor also considers that battle royale games realize elements of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs , a scheme to describe human motivation, more-so than video ...

  6. ZombsRoyale.io - Wikipedia

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    ZombsRoyale.io is a top-down battle royale game. [1] Like other .io games, it has simplified gameplay and 2D graphics. [2] [3] There are three game modes, Solo, Duo, or Squads, and limited time modes which rotate regularly. Like other battle royales, up to 100 players — some of which may be computer-controlled bots — are dropped into matches.

  7. Realm Royale - Wikipedia

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    Realm Royale is a free-to-play third-person shooter battle royale game developed by Heroic Leap Games and published by Hi-Rez Studios. The game features multiple character classes each with unique abilities. [2] [3] It is a spin-off of the hero shooter Paladins, where it originated as a game mode known as "Battlegrounds". [4] [2] [5]

  8. Clash Royale - Wikipedia

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    Clash Royale is a real-time strategy video game developed and published by Supercell. [1] The game combines elements from collectible card games, tower defense, and multiplayer online battle arena. [2] [3] [4] The game was released globally on March 2, 2016. [5] [6] Clash Royale reached $1 billion in revenue in less than a year on the market. [7]

  9. Fall Guys - Wikipedia

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    Fall Guys (formerly known as Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout) [1] is a free-to-play platform battle royale game developed by Mediatonic and published by Epic Games.. The "Classic" and "Knockout" modes involve up to 32 players who control bean-shaped characters and compete against each other in a series of randomly selected mini-games such as obstacle courses and survival challenges.