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  2. Gloomhaven - Wikipedia

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    Gloomhaven is a fantasy-themed, campaign-based tactical skirmish game, in which players try to triumph in combat-based scenarios which scale in difficulty depending on the number of players. [4] The game is cooperative and campaign driven, with one to four players working their way through a branching story consisting of 95 scenarios. [5]

  3. Gloomhaven (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Gloomhaven was released to mostly positive reviews. Reviewers praised the game's adaptation of the original source material and noted the game's difficulty. [21] PC Gamer praised the game's depth and an engaging campaign, but criticized the lack of quality of life features and noted occasional performance issues. [20]

  4. Dynamic game difficulty balancing - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic game difficulty balancing (DGDB), also known as dynamic difficulty adjustment (DDA), adaptive difficulty or dynamic game balancing (DGB), is the process of automatically changing parameters, scenarios, and behaviors in a video game in real-time, based on the player's ability, in order to avoid making the player bored (if the game is too easy) or frustrated (if it is too hard).

  5. Root (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Bolding from GamesRadar stated that it was "one of the best board games", praising the components, the accessible combat system, and "compelling" asymmetry, but commented negatively on the difficulty for new players. [4] Similarly, Tom Mendelsohn commended the strategy, strategy depth, and "whimsical exterior". [5]

  6. No Man's Sky - Wikipedia

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    No Man's Sky is an action-adventure survival game developed and published by Hello Games.It was released worldwide for the PlayStation 4 and Windows in August 2016, for Xbox One in July 2018, for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and Series S consoles in November 2020, for Nintendo Switch in October 2022, and for macOS in June 2023.

  7. Flesch–Kincaid readability tests - Wikipedia

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    "The Flesch–Kincaid" (F–K) reading grade level was developed under contract to the U.S. Navy in 1975 by J. Peter Kincaid and his team. [1] Related U.S. Navy research directed by Kincaid delved into high-tech education (for example, the electronic authoring and delivery of technical information), [2] usefulness of the Flesch–Kincaid readability formula, [3] computer aids for editing tests ...

  8. Code of Points (gymnastics) - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the Code of Points and the entire gymnastics scoring system were completely overhauled. The change stemmed from the judging controversy at 2004 Olympics in Athens, which brought the reliability and objectivity of the scoring system into question, and arguments that execution had been sacrificed for difficulty in artistic gymnastics.

  9. Alexithymia - Wikipedia

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    Difficulty in recognizing and discussing emotions may manifest at low levels in men who conform to specific cultural norms of masculinity, such as the belief that sadness is a feminine emotion. This condition, known as normative male alexithymia , can be present in both sexes.