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The United Nations World Food Program stated that this amount could feed 50,000 people for one day, [3] since it takes 400 grams or about 19,200 grains of rice to feed one adult for a day. [4] Using this calculation, enough rice was donated in 2008 to feed over 6,000 people daily for each day of that year. [5]
Cannibal Cuisine is a cooking simulation game developed and published by Belgium studio Rocket Vulture. In a cooperative or competitive experience, players control a number of cannibals on a tropical island feeding tourists to their god "Hoochooboo". The game was released for Microsoft Windows and Nintendo Switch on 20 May 2020.
According to TheSixthAxis, the game "doesn’t do anything too different from the battle royales that came before it, but it really leans into its own brand of humour", [6] while TheXboxHub called it "a solid, enjoyable game with a wacky persona". [4] PC Gamer stated that "Part of the appeal, at least for me, is the lack of waiting around for ...
Feeding Frenzy 2: Shipwreck Showdown is an arcade-style video game by American developer Sprout Games involving the marine food chain. It is the sequel to the 2004 game Feeding Frenzy . The game was developed and published by PopCap Games on March 15, 2006.
Hamurabi is a text-based strategy video game of land and resource management.It was first developed under the name King of Sumeria or The Sumer Game by Doug Dyment in 1968 at Digital Equipment Corporation as a computer game for fellow employee Richard Merrill's newly invented FOCAL programming language.
Order Up! is a cooking simulation-styled mini-game compilation developed by SuperVillain Studios and published by Zoo Games and Funbox Media. It was released on July 22, 2008 in North America, October 23 in Australia, and October 24 in Europe for the Wii. [4]
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Feeding Frenzy is a single-player mode and arcade-style aquatic video game written by Sprout Games, and published by PopCap Games. With an initial debut on February 11, 2004, it saw a re-release on the Xbox Live Arcade service, with versions for both the original Xbox and the Xbox 360 .