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  2. List of god games - Wikipedia

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    See Lists of video games for related lists.. This is a comprehensive index of god games, sorted chronologically.Information regarding date of release, developer, platform, setting and notability is provided when available.

  3. Doshin the Giant - Wikipedia

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    Doshin the Giant [a] is a god simulation game developed by Param and published by RandnetDD for the 64DD.It was originally released in Japan on December 1, 1999, as a launch title for the peripheral.

  4. God game - Wikipedia

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    A god game is an artificial life game [1] that casts the player in the position of controlling the game on a large scale, as an entity with divine and supernatural powers, as a great leader, or with no specified character (as in Spore), and places them in charge of a game setting containing autonomous characters to guard and influence.

  5. TempleOS - Wikipedia

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    He explained that the limited resolution was to make it easier for children to draw illustrations for God. [1] The operating system includes an original flight simulator, compiler, and kernel. [3] One bundled program, "After Egypt", is a game in which the player travels to a burning bush to use a "high-speed stopwatch".

  6. Category:God games - Wikipedia

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    List of god games * God game; A. ActRaiser; Afterlife (video game) B. Baldies; Black & White (video game) Black & White 2; C. Creatures (video game series) Creatures ...

  7. Afterlife (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Afterlife is a god game released by LucasArts in June 1996 that places the player in the role of a semi-omnipotent being known as a Demiurge, with the job of creating a functional Heaven and Hell to reward or punish the citizens of the local planet. The player does not assign citizens to their various punishments and rewards since the game does ...

  8. WorldBox - Wikipedia

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    Graham Smith of Rock Paper Shotgun wrote: "I'd probably had my fill of WorldBox after around 4 hours, but it was a happy four hours." [7] Joseph Knoop of PC Gamer wrote: "It's funny how much WorldBox shares with big strategy games, despite not presenting an ultimate goal to the player, and almost always ending with a boredom-killing nuclear bomb.

  9. Category:Video games about God - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video games about God" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. ActRaiser; D.