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  2. Wanderstop - Wikipedia

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    By the time that the entire staff of the game's publisher Annapurna had resigned in September, Wreden affirmed that the team at Ivy Road remained "100 percent okay", and that "Nothing's gonna stop us from getting Wanderstop out the door very soon" on an X post. [24] Rosenfeld concurred, writing "We're fine and our game is doing just fine!"

  3. Can't Stop (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Can't Stop is a board game designed by Sid Sackson originally published by Parker Brothers in 1980; however, that edition has been long out of print in the United States. It was reprinted by Face 2 Face Games in 2007. An iOS version was developed by Playdek and released in 2012. The goal of the game is to "claim" (get to the top of) three of ...

  4. Pandemic (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The Pandemic game board visualised as a graph – the Bangkok–Ho Chi Minh City link (*) is missing in the 10th anniversary edition The goal of Pandemic is for the players, in their randomly selected roles, to work cooperatively to stop the spread of four diseases [8] and cure them before a pandemic occurs.

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  6. Slender: The Eight Pages - Wikipedia

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    Slender: The Eight Pages, originally titled Slender, is a short first-person survival horror game based on the Slender Man, an infamous creepypasta (online horror story). It was developed by independent developer Mark J. Hadley using the game engine Unity and was first released in June 2012 by his one-man studio Parsec Productions.

  7. The Inquisitor (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Inquisitor received mixed reviews on Metacritic. [4] IGN called the concept fascinating, but they felt it did not live up to its ambition. Though they enjoyed performing the investigation, they felt searching for clues and the combat were both too easy.

  8. Stop Thief - Wikipedia

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    Stop Thief is an American-originated electronic board game published by Parker Brothers. It was released in 1979. It was released in 1979. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2016, Restoration Games announced that they were bringing back a restored version of the game, using a free smartphone companion app in place of the electronic device.

  9. Game over - Wikipedia

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    "Game over" screen from the game Torus Trooper Gameplay footage of Mini Metro where the player reaches a loss condition and the game ends "Game over" is a message in video games which informs the player that their play session has ended, usually because the player has reached a loss condition.