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  2. Year Walk - Wikipedia

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    Year Walk is an adventure game developed and published by Swedish mobile game developer Simogo for iOS devices in 2013. [3] The game is loosely based on an ancient Swedish tradition called "Årsgång" (pronounced [ˈoːʂgɔŋ]; "Year Walk"). [4]

  3. Simogo - Wikipedia

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    Simogo (formally known as Simogo AB) is a Swedish independent video game developer based in Malmö. [2] The company was founded in 2010 and is best known for creating games for mobile devices, including Year Walk and Device 6. Its name comes from the name of its founders Simon (SIM), and Gordon (GO); the 'O' from the Swedish word "och" meaning ...

  4. Simurgh - Wikipedia

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    Simurgh also shows up in the story of the Seven Trials of Esfandiyar in the latter's 5th labor. After killing the wicked enchantress, Esfandiyar fights a simurgh, and despite the simurgh's many powers, Esfandiyar strikes it in the neck, decapitating it. The simurgh's offspring then rise to fight Esfandiyar, but they, too, are slain.

  5. Myling - Wikipedia

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    This offers an explanation to the stories of the Myling being murdered and murdering. This infanticide was generally carried out secretly and its victims were often abandoned shortly after birth. From the perspective of certain Christian denominations, the babies were thus denied baptism, acceptance into the Church, and proper burial.

  6. List of mythologies - Wikipedia

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    Proto-Uralic mythology. Komi mythology; Finnic mythology. Estonian mythology; Finnish mythology; Mari mythology; Sami mythology; Germanic mythology. Anglo-Saxon mythology; Continental Germanic mythology; English mythology; Frankish mythology; Norse mythology; Swiss folklore; Scottish mythology; Welsh mythology; Irish mythology. Northern/modern ...

  7. Sayonara Wild Hearts - Wikipedia

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    Sayonara Wild Hearts is a rhythm action video game developed by Simogo and published by Annapurna Interactive. Described as a "pop album video game", Sayonara Wild Hearts follows the story of a heartbroken young woman through a surrealistic landscape. Each level of the game is set to a song, with the player guiding the woman while collecting ...

  8. The Players’ Voice award (which is selected via open online vote vs. the more than 130 media outlets that choose the Game Awards winners) went to “Black Myth: Wukong.”

  9. Simargl - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian Army's 71st Jaeger Brigade shoulder sleeve patch featuring a Simargl [1] A possible image of Simargl at the Borysohlib Cathedral in Chernihiv. Simargl (also Sěmargl, Semargl) or Sěm and Rgel is an East Slavic god or gods often depicted as a winged dog, [1] mentioned in two sources.