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  2. Terraria - Wikipedia

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    Terraria (/ t ə ˈ r ɛər i ə / ⓘ tə-RAIR-ee-ə [1]) is a 2011 action-adventure sandbox game developed by Re-Logic. The game was first released for Windows and has since been ported to other PC and console platforms.

  3. List of Wii U games - Wikipedia

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    Block Zombies! Nostatic Software Nostatic Software Unreleased: May 25, 2017: June 8, 2017: June 8, 2017 [37] Blocky Bot: Mobot Studios Mobot Studios Unreleased: May 21, 2015: Unreleased: July 23, 2015 [38] [39] Blok Drop U: RCMADIAX RCMADIAX June 29, 2016: March 6, 2014: Unreleased: June 26, 2014 [40] Blok Drop X: Twisted Fusion: RCMADIAX ...

  4. List of TCP and UDP port numbers - Wikipedia

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    See also port 445 for Server Message Block (SMB), a dialect of CIFS. 3050: Yes: gds-db (Interbase/Firebird databases) 3052: Yes: APC PowerChute Network: 3074: Yes: Xbox LIVE and Games for Windows – Live: 3101: Unofficial: BlackBerry Enterprise Server communication protocol [196] 3128: Unofficial: No: Squid caching web proxy [197] 3225: Yes ...

  5. Dwarf Fortress - Wikipedia

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    Upon the game's Steam release, many indie game developers came out to praise Dwarf Fortress and cite its influence on their own games, including the developers of Terraria, Caves of Qud, Prison Architect, and Project Zomboid. [95] [96] Homages to Dwarf Fortress appear in World of Warcraft. [41]

  6. Vox (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Vox is an adventure and creation game created using a voxel and block based aesthetic. Vox focuses on player created content, and allows the player to customize every aspect of the game. [5] Players can create their own custom characters, weapons, items, monsters, NPCs and everything else in the game.

  7. Hayloft - Wikipedia

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    The hay could easily be dropped through the holes to feed the animals. Another method of using a hayloft is to create small bundles of hay (1–4 cubic feet), then hoist them up using a block and tackle—in this case a hay elevator to the room. This allows for more efficiency when moving hay around.

  8. Haybox - Wikipedia

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    Hayboxes are so called because hay or straw were the commonly used insulators. Pots of food would be brought to a boil and then placed in a box filled with hay or straw. Additional hay or straw would be added around and on top of the pot. The inventor Karl von Drais developed a novel form of haybox in the first part of the 19th century.

  9. Untold Legends - Wikipedia

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