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  2. Minecart - Wikipedia

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    Minecart levels, a term used for levels in which the player takes a high-speed ride in a minecart, common level in video games, especially side-scrolling video games such as Donkey Kong Country [7] and Fantastic Dizzy. A minecart is also featured in two scenes of the 2005 animated film Hoodwinked!.

  3. Oasis (Minecraft clone) - Wikipedia

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    The game also presented low-quality graphics, running between 360p and 720p consistently at 20 FPS, no in-game sound, and could only be played for five minutes at a time before restarting. [1] [7] [5] [8] These issues led some news outlets to refer to the game as a "nightmarish hallucination", [4] and drawing comparisons to dementia and dreams. [9]

  4. Core Keeper - Wikipedia

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    Core Keeper is a top-down sandbox game based around survival and crafting mechanics similar to games such as Minecraft and Terraria. [3] It can be played single-player or cooperatively with up to eight players. [3] [4] Players also have the ability to host a server which anyone can join at any time up to a maximum of eight players.

  5. Kinect Adventures! - Wikipedia

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    Reflex Ridge is a track-and-field inspired game, but played on a moving platform in an environment similar to a wooden roller coaster or minecart. One or two players (in split screen ) race on a platform, jump over hurdles, lean away from obstacles, and limbo to avoid hitting their heads on low beams.

  6. Lego Minecraft - Wikipedia

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    The earlier "Micro World" sets feature a group of four interlocking scenes that can be rearranged, with two having a removable surface with caves containing ores, underground rivers, and a Minecart track, it also includes characters (referred to by Lego as Micromobs) which can be moved around like normal Lego.

  7. Who is Joe Craft and why are UK basketball fans frantically ...

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    At the time, Forbes put his net worth at $1.4 billion. “Craft’s name is well-known in Kentucky, even if his face is not. He sits at the nexus of three things about which Kentuckians care a lot ...

  8. FortressCraft - Wikipedia

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    FortressCraft cites Minecraft, Infiniminer and Dwarf Fortress as direct inspirations for the design aspect of the game. [1] The game utilizes textured voxels to simulate landscapes, traditionally reminiscent of other titles in the genre. FortressCraft makes use of Xbox Live Avatars that are associated with each player's Gamertag.

  9. Category:G-Craft games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "G-Craft games" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Arc the Lad (video game) F.