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  2. Monsters! Monsters! - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Pehr reviewed Monsters!Monsters! in The Space Gamer No. 34. [5] Pehr commented that "Monsters!Monsters! is a good game for beginners, or anyone who wants to be a troll, but experienced gamers who enjoy complex campaign games offering more than bloodlust won't find anything they want here."

  3. List of controversial video games - Wikipedia

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    Despite changes in the Australian Classification Board to adopt rules to use the R18+ rating for video games in January 2013, Saints Row IV was the first video game under these new rules to be denied classification, due to the presence of drug use and an in-game alien anal probe weapon. [207]

  4. Dragon kill points - Wikipedia

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    Dragon kill points or DKP are a semi-formal score-keeping system (loot system) used by guilds in massively multiplayer online games.Players in these games are faced with large scale challenges, or raids, which may only be surmounted through the concerted effort of dozens of players at a time.

  5. Brutal: Paws of Fury - Wikipedia

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    The game was released for the Sega CD, Amiga, CD32, Genesis, and Super Nintendo Entertainment System. An updated version, Brutal Unleashed: Above the Claw (also titled Brutal: Above the Claw ), was released for the Sega 32X and MS-DOS compatible computers in 1995 with two new playable characters, new arenas, a remixed intro, and new music.

  6. GIPF Project - Wikipedia

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    The GIPF Project is a series of seven abstract strategy games by designer Kris Burm. [1] The series is named after the first game, GIPF. All the games take place on some form of hexagonal board. Each of the games, including GIPF, may be played individually. When playing a standard game of GIPF the game is played with normal pieces and GIPF pieces.

  7. DreamRift - Wikipedia

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    Project Monster evolved into the company's first game, titled Monster Tale, and was selected for publishing by Majesco Entertainment. [ 2 ] Monster Tale was released on March 22, 2011 to highly favorable reviews, and was found to have one of the highest Metacritic ratings of an original IP released that year for the Nintendo DS .

  8. Monster game - Wikipedia

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    A simulation game of the war in Europe. This game is a combination of War in the East and War in the West with additional rules and mechanics. [5] Highway to the Reich: SPI: 1976 2,400 6 The game is set during the Second World War, covering ten days of Operation Market-Garden, from 17 to 26 September 1944, with two hours per turn. War in the ...

  9. ShadowCaster - Wikipedia

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    ShadowCaster is a first-person role-playing video game developed by Raven Software. [3] It was published in 1993 by Origin Systems [3] after Electronic Arts acquired them. A CD-ROM version was released in 1994, featuring two additional levels with new monsters, and replacing text boxes with FMVs and spoken narration through CD-DA audio tracks.