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  2. Category:Human Soft games - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:GameStick Games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "GameStick Games" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E. Edge (video game) F.

  4. Stick Shift (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Stick Shift is a short game in which players use the mouse to vertically stroke a stick shift to increase the speed of a car. Gear changes, made by clicking and dragging the mouse cursor, must be increased slowly when the car reaches a certain speed as depicted on the speedometer to ensure the car does not stall too early. [ 3 ]

  5. RARBG - Wikipedia

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    According to TorrentFreak, RARBG specialized in English-language "high quality video releases", but lists other content as well, including "games, software and music." [1] The website has been described in 2019 as a "notorious market" by the US trade representative. [4] In 2020, the website was listed as a target of Bulgarian law enforcement. [5]

  6. Category:Human Entertainment games - Wikipedia

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  7. Destroy All Humans! - Wikipedia

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    Destroy All Humans! (mobile) was a tie-in mobile phone game developed by Big Blue Bubble Inc. and published by THQ Wireless. The game could be downloaded by texting CRYPTO101 to 69847 (MYTYHQ). It was released in 2005. The game is a top-down action-adventure game where you play as Crypto, both on foot and in his saucer. [14]

  8. Receiver (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Receiver is a first-person shooter video game developed by Wolfire Games. [1] The game attempts to portray realistic gun mechanics through a unique reloading system, where each step of reloading is assigned a different button. The player scavenges items and audio tapes which reveal the story in a procedurally generated world.

  9. Game mechanics - Wikipedia

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    The interplay of various mechanics determines the game's complexity and how the players interact with the game. All games use game mechanics; however, different theories disagree about their degree of importance to a game. The process and study of game design includes efforts to develop game mechanics that engage players.