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  2. Zero-player game - Wikipedia

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    In the game, the player is a god that can communicate with a non-player character hero. [8] However, the game can progress with no interaction from the player. [9] Incremental games, sometimes called idle games or clicker games, are games which do require some player intervention near the beginning however may be zero-player at higher levels. [10]

  3. Climate change video game - Wikipedia

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    An in-game screenshot from Fate of the World, a global warming game. A climate change video game, also known as a global warming game, is a type of serious game.. As a serious game, it attempts to simulate and explore real life issues to educate players through an interactive experience.

  4. Category:Environmental education video games - Wikipedia

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    Biological simulation video games (2 C, 42 P) Pages in category "Environmental education video games" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.

  5. Sandbox game - Wikipedia

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    Sandbox design can also describe a type of game development where a designer slowly adds features to a minimal game experience, experimenting with each element one at a time. [3] There are "a lot of varieties" of sandbox design, based on "a wide range of dynamic interactive elements". [2] Thus, the term is used often, without a strict ...

  6. Destructible environment - Wikipedia

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    A similar game released that same year was Mr. Do! by Universal. [6] In most games that feature destructible terrain, it is more common for only part of the environment to be destructible to prevent players from cutting their way directly to the goal. Destroyed terrain in the Worms-style game Warmux

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  8. Online skill-based game - Wikipedia

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    King, the world’s largest online skills-game site, was launched in 2003. In January 2009, more than 350 million games were played at King, which is available in nine languages. King has featured the skill-game versions of such TV shows as American Idol, The Biggest Loser, Deal or No Deal and 1 vs.100. Planet Poker, an online poker site from 2000

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    A centerpiece of the treatment was a confrontational form of group therapy that became known as the Game. The Game was a primitive court-like spectacle where addicts sat in a circle and leveled indictments against their peers, screaming at each other in the hope of a breakthrough.