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BreakAway Games is a video game developer based in Hunt Valley, Maryland, United States, established in 1998. [4] Their executive staff is composed of several veterans from companies such as MicroProse , Origin Systems , Atari and Acclaim Entertainment .
Polygon was "pleasantly surprised" by the game's accessibility and depth. They were able to understand the game within an hour of coaching. [3] Rock Paper Shotgun wrote that the game, at first, appears to be "a cacophonous trend-vomiting combination" of its forebears, but added that Breakaway had the potential to match them.
Give the coins to the tavern keeper and the guest room can now be accessed. Enter the guest room. Use the old photo on the picture frame at the left side of the room to find a jewel piece.
Breakaway is a soccer browser game developed by the Emergent Media Center at Champlain College and released during the 2010 FIFA World Cup as part of the United Nations Development Programme. The game is intended to educate children about gender issues: when the player makes gender equality-positive choices, the game enables the player's ...
J.B. Harold Murder Club is the first in the Japanese J. B. Harold series of murder mystery graphic adventure games, which includes Manhattan Requiem (1987), [11] Kiss of Murder (1988), D.C. Connection (1989), [12] and Blue Chicago Blues (1995). [11] J.B Harold Murder Club was the first title in the series to be released in the United States. [13]
Breakaway is the game for the 2010 FIRST Robotics Competition, announced on January 9, 2010. [5] Robots direct soccer balls into goals, traverse "bumps" in the field, suspend themselves and each other on towers, and/or go through a tunnel located in the center of the field.
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"Breakaway" is a song written by Jackie DeShannon and Sharon Sheeley. It was originally recorded by Irma Thomas in 1964 and released as the B-side of her biggest hit, the US No. 17 single "Wish Someone Would Care". The song was later a huge success for the British singer Tracey Ullman, who had a UK Top 5 hit with it in 1983. A demo version ...