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  2. Drowned God - Wikipedia

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    The game's plot begins in a chamber containing the Bequest Globe, a device which the player has recently inherited. The Globe is a giant brass cylinder full of gears, fronted by a clock face made of sliding and rotating plates comprising twenty-two Roman numerals, which represent the Major Arcana, with the Kabbalistic tree of life in its center.

  3. Forgotten Realms: Unlimited Adventures - Wikipedia

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    [4] [3] Games created by users can be shared with other players who also own Unlimited Adventures. As of 2022, the program still has an active community of users. [5] [non-primary source needed] The original game allowed the user to create dungeon modules, some editing and renaming of monsters and characters, and to import pictures and monster ...

  4. Mana (series) - Wikipedia

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    Flammies typically serve as a means of transportation in the game by allowing a player's characters to ride on a Flammie's back to different locations in the game's world. In Secret of Mana and Trials of Mana, the Super NES's Mode 7 graphic capabilities allows the player to control a Flammie from either a "behind the back" third-person or top ...

  5. Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Fushigi no Umi no Nadia (translated: Nadia of the Mysterious Seas) was released in 1991 by Toho for the Famicom console, based on the characters from the NHK animated TV series of the same name. The player controls a cast of characters in a simple-looking battle strategy game. Battles are carried out through an RPG-style turn-based system.

  6. Pools of Darkness - Wikipedia

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    Pools of Darkness is a role-playing video game published by Strategic Simulations in 1991. [2] It is the fourth (and final) entry in the Pool of Radiance series of Gold Box games, and the story is a continuation of the events of the third game, Secret of the Silver Blades.

  7. Category:NEC PC-9801 games - Wikipedia

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    The Castle (video game) Castle of Dr. Brain; Castles (video game) Castles II: Siege and Conquest; Centurion: Defender of Rome; Chaos Strikes Back; Choplifter; Civilization (video game) Cobra Mission: Panic in Cobra City; Colonial Conquest; Columns (video game) Corpse Party (1996 video game) Cranston Manor; Cruise Chaser Blassty; Curse of the ...

  8. The Secret of the Nautilus - Wikipedia

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    The Secret of the Nautilus [2] (French: Le Secret du Nautilus, known as The Mystery of the Nautilus in the US) is a 2002 adventure video game, inspired by Jules Verne's 1870 science fiction novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas. It was developed by Cryo Interactive and released for Microsoft Windows based PCs.

  9. Secret Service (2001 video game) - Wikipedia

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    On most missions, players can be assisted by several computer-controlled Secret Service agents. There are two different types of Secret Service agents: teammates and static agents. Teammates are members of the player's fire team; the player leads them directly through a level, and issue them commands (such as attack or defend) using an in-game ...