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  2. Travel Frog - Wikipedia

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    The game, based on the motif of a "traveling frog," was planned and developed by a small team as a follow-up to Hit-Point's flagship app, Neko Atsume. [9] The title of this game is a combination of the words "journey" (旅, Tabi) and "frog" (カエル, Kaeru), and the word "kaeru" is similar to the word "return" (from a journey) (帰る, Kaeru).

  3. List of video game crowdfunding projects - Wikipedia

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    Frog Fractions 2: Twinbeard Kickstarter: Apr 9, 2014: $60,000 $72,107 Comedy video game. Commercial sequel to the free Frog Fractions browser game. Released as part of Glittermitten Grove. Dec 24, 2016 [228] [229] Planets³: Cubical Drift Kickstarter: Apr 6, 2014: $250,000 $310,708 3D open world voxel-based RPG. Renamed to Stellar Overload ...

  4. Talk:Travel Frog - Wikipedia

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    Video games portal; This article is within the scope of WikiProject Video games, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of video games on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.

  5. Minecraft (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Minecraft is a media franchise developed from and centered around the video game of the same name. Developed by Mojang Studios (formerly known as Mojang AB) and Xbox Game Studios , which are owned by Microsoft Corporation , the franchise consists of six video games, along with various books, merchandise, events, and an upcoming theatrical film.

  6. Book of Travels - Wikipedia

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    From the outset, players set off to explore the land of their own will or find people to travel with. Players are able to gather resources, craft items, learn special abilities, with some aspects of combat. [1] Player to player interaction is entirely non-text/verbal, relying on a limited set of emotes that are gained through player experience.

  7. FortressCraft - Wikipedia

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    FortressCraft is a video game by British indie developer Projector Games, released on Xbox Live Indie Games on April 8, 2011. FortressCraft cites Minecraft, Infiniminer and Dwarf Fortress as direct inspirations for the design aspect of the game. [1]

  8. Minicraft - Wikipedia

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    Similar to Minecraft, the player roams an infinite world and must find resources, fight enemies, and build a home. The goal of the game is to kill the Air Wizard, the boss of the game. [ 1 ] It is also stated in the official description, in line with the theme, that "the goal of the game is to kill the only other sentient being in the world ...

  9. CraftStudio - Wikipedia

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    CraftStudio allows users to work collaboratively on projects in real-time to create voxel-based video games in both 2D and 3D, with assets stored in the cloud. [1] [7] The tool encompasses the entire video game development workflow, allowing users to manage models, animations, Lua scripts, and maps obtained from pre-made assets or created from scratch. [1]