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  2. Droids (play-by-mail game) - Wikipedia

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    Stewart Wieck reviewed Droids in White Wolf #21 (June/July 1990), rating it a 2 out of 5 and stated that "While building your droids is a lot of fun, I found that there was very little else to this game." [1]

  3. List of games using procedural generation - Wikipedia

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    Maps (Worlds) can be generated, either randomly, using a seed, or via third party tools. The distribution of POIs and loot is also generative. Anarchy Online: 2001 Funcom Mission rewards, loot, dungeon layout, and location on the world map can be generated based on selections made at mission terminals. [6] [unreliable source] Astroneer: 2019

  4. Star Wars: Droids - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars: Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO is a 1985 animated television series spin off from the original Star Wars trilogy. It focuses on the exploits of droids R2-D2 and C-3PO between the events of Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope .

  5. Star Wars: Droid Works - Wikipedia

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    In Star Wars: Droid Works the player can customize their droid to perform tasks needed. C-3PO, R2-D2, and the player are sent by the Rebellion to Tatooine to shut down production at an Imperial droid factory. In the tutorial, the player must complete eight training missions and four secret missions, each requiring droids with specific abilities ...

  6. Droids (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Tony Watson reviewed Droids in Space Gamer No. 64. [2] Watson commented that "Droids fails as an RPG. A role-playing game requires more than a character generation system and rules for combat. Where the booklet might have some real applicability is as a design system for robots for existing SF RPGs such as Traveller and Star Frontiers.

  7. Roguelike - Wikipedia

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    Roguelike (or rogue-like) is a style of role-playing game traditionally characterized by a dungeon crawl through procedurally generated levels, turn-based gameplay, grid-based movement, and permanent death of the player character.

  8. Random map - Wikipedia

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    A player exploring a randomly generated map in the 2016 roguelike game Nuclear Throne A randomly generated dungeon map in the 1980 videogame Rogue. In video games, a random map is a map generated randomly by the computer, usually in strategy games. Random maps are often the core of single and multiplayer gameplay, aside from story based ...

  9. Paradroid - Wikipedia

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    Taking over a droid is done via a minigame involving basic circuit diagrams and logic gates. Each droid has one side of the screen, with a series of logic gates and circuits connected together. The droids have a number of "power supplies" that can apply power to one circuit. Higher-numbered droids have more power supplies.