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Warmachine is a tabletop steampunk [1] wargame originally produced by Privateer Press but currently under the ownership of Steamforged Games.. The game is played with white metal, plastic, and resin miniatures representing military characters from the Iron Kingdoms setting.
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Roblox is an online game platform and game creation system built around user-generated content and games, [1] [2] officially referred to as "experiences". [3] Games can be created by any user through the platforms game engine, Roblox Studio, [4] and then shared to and played by other players. [1]
Notable games which use Lua include Roblox, [26] Garry's Mod, World of Warcraft, Payday 2, Phantasy Star Online 2, Dota 2, Crysis, [27] and many others. Some games that do not natively support Lua programming or scripting, have this function added by mods, as ComputerCraft does for Minecraft.
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Pokémon Brick Bronze was one of many Pokémon games on Roblox, though it was widely considered the most extensive. [171] The game's graphics were mostly a 3D block-style consistent with most games on Roblox, though the Pokémon were each represented by 3DS models in a pixel art style. [172]
A cross-platform machine library; C-style syntax; A small memory footprint (~50 KB) Soft, real-time incremental garbage collection (no reference counting) Native threading; Full implementation of states; Simple binding with C++ code; Debugger support (with supplied debugger) Like Lua, the primary data structure in GameMonkey Script is the table ...
The original version, the fantasy ruleset Warmaster, was first released in 2000. [2] As with most of the "specialist" games products, the support strategy from Games Workshop has evolved over time.