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  2. Roblox - Wikipedia

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    Roblox has been accused by the investigative journalism YouTube channel People Make Games of "exploiting" child game developers by promising them huge amounts of money when they monetize their games, while only giving them little to no money in return by having high revenue cuts, an exchange rate in selling Robux lower than the rate for buying ...

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  4. Category:Body horror video games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Body horror video games" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Bodycam (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game's graphics and environments have been compared to that of Unrecord, [5] [9] as the two games have graphic elements in common. [ 1 ] [ 9 ] Ranked as the best-selling game on the Steam platform during the first week of its released, the game sold 800,000 units in July 2024, generating sales of approximately €20 million.

  6. Ragdoll physics - Wikipedia

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    Recent procedural animation technologies, such as those found in NaturalMotion's Euphoria software, have allowed the development of games that rely heavily on the suspension of disbelief facilitated by realistic whole-body muscle/nervous ragdoll physics as an integral part of the immersive gaming experience, as opposed to the antiquated use of ...

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  8. 3-D Body Adventure - Wikipedia

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    3-D Body Adventure is a 1994 educational video game developed by Knowledge Adventure and published by Levande Böcker i Norden for MS-DOS, Mac OS, Microsoft Windows.. In 2014, Jordan Freeman Group, a subsidiary of ZOOM, officially released the title amongst other Knowledge Adventure titles, having secured the exclusive rights to upgrade and re-release the company's back-catalog to play on ...

  9. Body Blows - Wikipedia

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    With the release of Ultimate Body Blows in 1994, an updated version of the first Body Blows was released for the Amiga with AGA chipset, such as the A1200 and A4000.This version is installable to a hard drive and includes all the updated features from Ultimate Body Blows, such as entirely redrawn backgrounds, slight changes in the movesets and the ability to stun the opponent.