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  2. Stephen's Sausage Roll - Wikipedia

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    Stephen's Sausage Roll is a 2016 puzzle video game developed and published by Increpare Games, the studio of designer Stephen Lavelle. The player controls a character who pushes sausage links onto hot grill tiles to cook them. It was received well by critics and was praised by other prolific indie puzzle video game creators.

  3. Increpare Games - Wikipedia

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    Increpare Games Ltd is a British video game developer based in London, founded and operated by Stephen Lavelle. Lavelle uses the pseudonym "Increpare", the Latin word for "rebuke". [ 1 ] Lavelle has released over 425 games since 2004, mostly small freeware games and often at the rate of several projects per month.

  4. S&box - Wikipedia

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    S&box is described as a game engine and platform where users can create their own games. It is built on the Source 2 engine with a C# layer. The engine has a hotload system, which allows developers to see changes to their code take effect immediately without compiling or restarting the game.

  5. Carniolan sausage - Wikipedia

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    Cheese kransky is very popular in Australia and in New Zealand. [2] [3] Like the pie, the sausage roll, the fried dim sim and the Chiko roll, the cheese kransky (often with chilli and sometimes wrapped in pastry [4]) is a takeaway staple.

  6. Links 2001 - Wikipedia

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    Links 2001 is the first game in the Links series to include a course designer. The Arnold Palmer Course Designer is the same tool used by the development team to create the six included courses. [11] [20] [22] García and Sörenstam provided their voices to the game, [23] and Sörenstam is the first LPGA golfer to be featured in the Links ...

  7. Links Extreme - Wikipedia

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    Links Extreme is a 1999 golf video game developed by Access Software and published by Microsoft for Microsoft Windows. It is the first game in the Links series to be published by Microsoft, which purchased Access Software a month prior to the game's release. Links Extreme features unusual game modes and courses that are not common to the sport ...

  8. Links LS 1999 - Wikipedia

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    Excluding hunting and fishing games, the game was the tenth-best-selling computer sports game of the U.S. during 1998, with sales of 95,176 units. [13] In 1999, it was the country's fourth-highest computer sports seller, again discounting hunting, fishing and racing games. It sold 114,784 copies and earned $5.1 million in the region that year. [14]

  9. Links 2003 - Wikipedia

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    Links 2003 was announced by Microsoft on February 27, 2002, at the International Games Festival in Las Vegas. [15] The game was developed by Microsoft. [12] The Arnold Palmer Course Designer 1.5 is the same tool used by the development team to create the game's six courses.