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  2. A Dark Room - Wikipedia

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    It was released as a browser game on June 10, 2013. [4] According to Townsend, the game was designed to tell its story entirely through environmental cues, rather than relying on exposition and dialogue. [1] In July 2013, Townsend released the source code of the game on GitHub under the open-source license MPL 2.0. [5]

  3. Incremental game - Wikipedia

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    An incremental game, also known as a clicker game, tap game or idle game, is a video game whose gameplay consists of the player performing simple actions such as clicking on the screen repeatedly. This " grinding " earns the player in-game currency which can be used to increase the rate of currency acquisition. [ 1 ]

  4. Universal Paperclips - Wikipedia

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    Universal Paperclips is a 2017 American incremental game created by Frank Lantz of New York University. The user plays the role of an AI programmed to produce paperclips . Initially the user clicks on a button to create a single paperclip at a time; as other options quickly open up, the user can sell paperclips to create money to finance ...

  5. AdVenture Capitalist - Wikipedia

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    AdVenture Capitalist is a free-to-play incremental video game developed and published by Hyper Hippo Productions.It was first released for browsers and Android in 2014, for iOS (published by Kongregate), Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux in 2015, and for PlayStation 4 in 2016.

  6. Category:Incremental games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Incremental games" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Candy Box! - Wikipedia

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    Candy Box! is an incremental online text-based role-playing game that runs in web browser. It was developed by a 19-year-old French student using the pseudonym "aniwey" and released in April 2013. Candy Box! uses ASCII art for the visuals. A sequel, Candy Box 2 was released on October 24, 2013.

  8. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    The game was developed open-source on GitHub with an own open-source game engine [22] by several The Battle for Wesnoth developers and released in July 2010 for several platforms. The game was for purchase on the MacOS' app store, [23] [24] iPhone App Store [25] and BlackBerry App World [26] as the game assets were kept proprietary. [27 ...

  9. The Powder Toy - Wikipedia

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    The Powder Toy allows users to change the game itself with Lua scripting, [7] and C++ coding, [8] as it was made using C++. The source code is available on GitHub and can be compiled using Meson. A mod manager can be downloaded using the console with the following command: tpt.installScriptManager(). [9] It works on all versions of The Powder Toy.