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Impossible Creatures is a 2003 steampunk real-time strategy game developed by Relic Entertainment and published by Microsoft Game Studios. Its unique feature is that the armies used in gameplay are all created by the player, and involve combining two animals to make a new super creature with various abilities.
Paper Mario: The Origami King [b] is a 2020 role-playing video game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch console. Following Paper Mario: Color Splash (2016), it is the sixth game in the Paper Mario series , which is part of the larger Mario franchise .
Paper Beast is a 2020 virtual reality adventure game developed and published by Pixel Reef for PlayStation 4, Windows, and PlayStation 5. The game was created by Éric Chahi, who previously worked on Another World. In the game, players are tasked to navigate a world inhabited by various digital life-forms.
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Bob-omb, commonly referred to as Bobby, is a character in the 2020 video game Paper Mario: The Origami King. He is a partner of the protagonist, Mario, who also accompanies an origami girl named Olivia. He was the first character decided by Nintendo to be included in the game.
Video games that have animals as the protagonist or a primary aspect of the plot. Do not include games where they only feature as secondary characters or enemies. Do not include games where they only feature as secondary characters or enemies.
Pages in category "Lists of fictional animals in video games" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.
Most Tamagotchi are housed in a small egg-shaped handheld video game with an interface consisting of three buttons, with the Tamagotchi Pix adding a shutter on the top to activate the camera. According to Bandai, the name is a portmanteau combining the two Japanese words tamago , which means "egg", and uotchi (ウオッチ) "watch".