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  2. List of art games - Wikipedia

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    Nidhogg [98] (2010, Messhof, PC) - a two-player fencing game. Winner of the 2011 IGF Nuovo Award. Norrland [99] (2010, Jonatan Söderström AKA Cactus, PC) - An exploration of life in Sweden. Recurse [100] (2010, Matt Parker, PC) - An action game commissioned by the NYU Game Center for its "No Quarter" art game exhibition. The player in this ...

  3. Hellish Quart - Wikipedia

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    Hellish Quart is an early access [1] sword fighting video game by Polish developer Kubold. The game features duels of two sword wielding players or NPCs who fight until the opposing player or enemy is severely injured or killed. [2] [3] The sword fighters are from 17th century Europe and the game uses 3D scans of authentic Eastern European ...

  4. Colony (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Damaged fence sections can be deposited at a fence storehouse for repair. There are three different types of security-fencing which can be used - barbed wire (which is the weakest), wooden-fencing (the default fencing-type which is already in use around the colony when the game starts) and steel fencing (the strongest fencing type).

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  6. Nidhogg (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Nidhogg is a side-scrolling two-player fighting video game developed and published by Messhof.Players duel with swords in a pixelated environment. The game was commissioned for the New York University Game Center's annual multiplayer show, and was revised and demoed at private events over the next four years before its final release.

  7. En Garde! - Wikipedia

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    En Garde! was GDW's first entry into the role-playing game field, a game designed by Darryl Hany, Frank Chadwick and Paul Evans and published as a 48-page digest-sized book in 1975. [1] Chadwick especially wanted this swashbuckling game to be a hybrid of role-playing game and strategy game. [2]

  8. Budokan: The Martial Spirit - Wikipedia

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    The game was reviewed in 1990 in Dragon #161 by Hartley, Patricia, and Kirk Lesser in "The Role of Computers" column. The reviewers gave the game 4 out of 5 stars. [7] Console XS praised the Sega Genesis version having a terrific atmosphere although criticizing Budokan for being a "shallow beat-‘em-up with few opponents and limited moves."

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