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  2. Diner Dash 5: Boom! - Wikipedia

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    Diner Dash 5: Boom! (stylized as Diner Dash 5: BOOM!) is the fifth installment of the Diner Dash series. It was developed by PlayFirst [1] and released on March 16, 2010. The game features voice-acting to give more life to the characters.

  3. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    It was published for sale on tape cassette as a computer game by Instant Software for the Radio Shack TRS-80, the Apple II, TI-99/4A, and PET. [46] It has been translated into many programming languages, such as ANSI C, [47] and has been ported to the Palm Pilot. Softporn Adventure: 1981 Text adventure: Proprietary: Freeware: Chuck Benton / On ...

  4. List of Doom ports - Wikipedia

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    Boom was a port for DOS of the Doom source code by TeamTNT. Boom fixed numerous software glitches and added numerous other software enhancements into the engine to such a degree that its additions have been incorporated into most modern versions of Doom source ports (such as PrBoom+, ZDoom and Doom Legacy). The last update of Boom was released ...

  5. Boom Blox Bash Party - Wikipedia

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    The sequel to Boom Blox (2008), it was developed by EA Los Angeles and directed by filmmaker Steven Spielberg. [1] The game features more than 400 levels, and players are able to download new levels and upload their own custom-created levels to share online. The gameplay of Boom Blox Bash Party resembles the original's, but features new mechanics.

  6. Boom Beach - Wikipedia

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    Boom Beach is a strategy game that combines attacks on and from other players with attacks against computer-generated (NPC) bases. The game's storyline is set in a tropical archipelago with the player on an island with defenses and troops (similar to Supercell's Clash of Clans game). [3] Boom Beach combines single-player campaign play as well ...

  7. Nicky Boom - Wikipedia

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    Nicky Boum, more commonly known as Nicky Boom, is a side-scrolling platform game developed and originally released for the Amiga, Atari ST and MS-DOS by Microïds in 1992. The game began a second life in 2008, with a remake for mobile phones, which was made available for Windows computers late in 2008.

  8. Big Bash Boom - Wikipedia

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    James Swinbanks of GameSpot rated the game 5/10, stating that "Big Bash's bugs and glitches make it hard to make a lasting impression". [8] Shaun Prescott of PC Gamer said the game "sounds a bit like Mario Kart, but with cricket", stating that "if you're after a lighthearted approach to cricket I don't think there's much out there. Until now."

  9. Indie game - Wikipedia

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    Another mechanism offered through digital distribution is the early access model, in which interested players can buy playable beta versions of the game to provide software testing and gameplay feedback. Those consumers become entitled to the full game for free on release, while others may have to pay a higher price for the final game.