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  2. Sludge Life - Wikipedia

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    Sludge Life is an open-world adventure game based on graffiti, parkour, and urban culture. [1] Initially equipped with nothing more than a spray can and laptop, [2] [3] the player must leap and climb to find preset locations for tagging in order to further explore the environment.

  3. Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure - Wikipedia

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    The game was later re-published by Devolver Digital in December 2013 on Steam. [ 1 ] The game focuses on an amateur graffiti artist known as Trane who uses graffiti and tagging as a way to protest against the corrupt dystopic city of New Radius, in a future world where freedom of expression is suppressed by a tyrannical , Orwellian city government.

  4. Spray (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Spray (stylized as SPRay) is a video game developed by French studio Eko Software and published by Tecmo. It was released exclusively for the Wii in 2008. Gameplay

  5. Gotcha! Extreme Paintball - Wikipedia

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    Extreme Paintball (also known as Gotcha! in Europe) is a first person paintball video game developed by Sixteen Tons Entertainment and published by Gathering. The game was produced by Ralph Stock . It was released on Microsoft Windows and Xbox in Germany first in 2004, and the rest of Europe in 2004 and 2005, following a release in North ...

  6. Video game modding - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, an add-on will add one particular element to a game, such as a new weapon in a shooting game, a new unit or map in a strategy game, a new vehicle or track in a racing game, items in a game like Minecraft or Terraria, or additional contents in simulation games (such as new pilotable airplanes, e.g., the Airbus A330 or Boeing 787 ...

  7. List of simulation video games - Wikipedia

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    SubLogic Flight Simulator series. FS1 Flight Simulator; Flight Simulator II (Sublogic) Microsoft Flight Simulator series Flight Simulator 1.0; Flight Simulator 2.0; Flight Simulator 3.0; Flight Simulator 4.0; Flight Simulator 5.0; Flight Simulator 5.1; Flight Simulator 95; Flight Simulator 98; Flight Simulator 2000; Flight Simulator 2002

  8. Extreme PaintBrawl - Wikipedia

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    Extreme PaintBrawl is a paintball video game released for DOS/Windows on October 20, 1998. The game is considered to be one of the worst video games ever made. Extreme PaintBrawl was developed in two weeks using the Build engine; its soundtrack was composed by musician Todd Duane, [2] who sent his demo tracks to Head Games.

  9. SimAnt - Wikipedia

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    SimAnt: The Electronic Ant Colony is a 1991 life simulation video game by Maxis and the company's third product, focusing on the lifecycle of ants. It was designed by Will Wright. In 1992, it was named "Best Simulation Game" at the Software Publishers Association's Codie awards. [2]