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  2. Octogeddon - Wikipedia

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    The octopus has limbs that can be used to attack enemies as the octopus progresses through each level. Octogeddon has to be rotated in order to aim the limbs and deal damage to the enemies. Octogeddon has a certain number of hit points that will be lost if the octopus is hit by an enemy. If all the hit points are lost, Octogeddon will lose a life.

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  4. Category:Video games about octopuses - Wikipedia

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  5. Inky (octopus) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] At the aquarium he had games and toys to play with. [1] Inky escaped from the aquarium in early 2016. [4] It is believed that Inky escaped from his tank in the middle of the night, went across the floor, leaving octopus tracks, and then down a 50-metre-long drain pipe which went out to sea [5] [6] and had a diameter of about 150 ...

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  7. Name This Game - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Games decided to create a contest around the game, [2] releasing it as Name This Game and Win $10,000 with a cash prize to be awarded to the winning name after April 30, 1983. However, before the contest was completed, U.S. Games ceased operation. Carrere Video Distribution released the game in Europe as Octopus.

  8. Inkle (company) - Wikipedia

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    Inkle is a video game development company based in Cambridge, United Kingdom that specialises in interactive narrative, i.e. text-focused computer video games.They have created games such as 80 Days and Sorcery!, a recreation of Steve Jackson’s Sorcery! gamebook series.

  9. Deathtrap (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Deathtrap is a tower defense/action RPG video game released in 2015 by NeocoreGames for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X.It shares the gothic fiction setting with NeocoreGames' The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing and features a lone protagonist who is sent to a border world in an alternate dimension ("Ink") to defend a series of ancient strongholds against a horde of monsters invading from ...