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Thud – a chess-like game of Trolls and Dwarves appearing in Terry Pratchett's novel of the same name; Wizard's chess – a variant of chess in the Harry Potter universe, featuring magically animated, intelligent pieces; Zathura – a Jumanji-like game from the book of the same name and the film Zathura: A Space Adventure. [6]
Several fictional universes exist in science fiction that serve as backstage for novels, short stories, motion pictures and games. This list includes: The Æon Flux universe by Peter Chung; The Alien Nation universe by Rockne S. O'Bannon; The Alliance-Union universe by C. J. Cherryh; The Avatar Universe by James Cameron
The setting for The Name of the Wind and The Wise Man's Fear. The Name of the Wind: 2007: N Tékumel: M. A. R. Barker: A technological world is suddenly cast into a "pocket dimension". Reversing the usual sequence of events, Barker spent decades building his elaborate, detailed world before designing the initial tabletop role-playing game.
This universe was merged with several other universes to form a new Earth after the events of Crisis on Infinite Earths. Comic Republic Universe Might of Guardian Prime #1 2013 A universe based around superheroes in Africa. Its biggest hero is Guardian Prime, and its biggest team is the Vanguards. Crossover Earth Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-man
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 February 2025. Hypothetical group of multiple universes Not to be confused with Metaverse. "Multiverses" redirects here. Not to be confused with MultiVersus. For other uses, see Multiverse (disambiguation). Part of a series on Physical cosmology Big Bang · Universe Age of the universe Chronology of ...
Power Rangers (Has a multiverse with three confirmed universes; Power Rangers Dino Charge and Power Rangers RPM take place in separate universes as confirmed by the 25th anniversary special Dimensions in Danger), Masked Rider, and Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation. Everybody Loves Raymond, The King of Queens, Becker, The Simple Life, Cosby, and ...
The Multiverse is the shared fictional universe depicted on Magic: The Gathering cards, novels, comics, and other supplemental products. [1] Though Magic is a strategy game, an intricate storyline underlies the cards released in each expansion.
A fictional universal world Multiverse where the various Nancy Drew continuities all take place ranging from literature, comic books, films, live-action television series, tabletop games, and video games. It is also the setting for The Hardy Boys, Tom Swift, and The Dana Girls. Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: 1950 C. S. Lewis