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  2. Forgotten Realms (play-by-mail game) - Wikipedia

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    The company published a "top-10 chart" every turn to highlight significant realm accomplishments. [ 2 ] Each game lasted until one of the players met the victory conditions, usually 35–50 turns, at a cost of $1.50 per turn plus 50 cents for each move (to a maximum, of $15 per turn.) [ 3 ] After twenty turns, players could summon a god's ...

  3. Skyrealms of Jorune - Wikipedia

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    Skyrealms of Jorune is a science-fantasy role-playing game that was first published in 1984 through SkyRealms Publishing.The game is set on the fictional alien planet of Jorune above which float levitating islands.

  4. MediaFire - Wikipedia

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    MediaFire is a file hosting, file synchronization, and cloud storage service based in Shenandoah, Texas, United States. Founded in June 2006 by Derek Labian and Tom Langridge, the company provides client software for Microsoft Windows , macOS , Linux , Android , iOS , BlackBerry 10 , and web browsers . [ 1 ]

  5. The Realm Online - Wikipedia

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    The Realm Online, originally known as The Realm, is a long-running massively multiplayer online role playing game (MMORPG) initially launched by Sierra On-Line in December 1996 for Windows PC. [1] It was designed in the tradition of graphical MUDs , [ 2 ] before the usage of the terms " massively multiplayer " and "MMORPG". [ 3 ]

  6. Realm Royale - Wikipedia

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    Realm Royale was a free-to-play third-person shooter battle royale game developed by Heroic Leap Games and published by Hi-Rez Studios. The game featured multiple character classes each with unique abilities.

  7. AVATAR MUD - Wikipedia

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    A.V.A.T.A.R. MUD is a free, online, massively multiplayer, fantasy, text-based role-playing game [1] (or MUD), set in a real-time virtual environment.It combines elements of role-playing games, hack and slash style computer games, adventure games and social gaming.

  8. The Avatar Series - Wikipedia

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    The Avatar Series, originally The Avatar Trilogy, is a series of Dungeons & Dragons fantasy novels in the Forgotten Realms setting, covering the event known as the Time of Troubles. The books were: Shadowdale by Scott Ciencin —originally under the pen-name 'Richard Awlinson' (April 1989)

  9. Free Realms - Wikipedia

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    Free Realms contained many of the staples of MMORPG's at the time, such as an open 3D environment to explore and quests to complete for usable rewards. Unlike most MMORPG's, Free Realms set out to appeal to children as well as adults with a family-friendly design [6] and muted combat visuals, such as a lack of blood or explicit death; whirling stars would appear above a fallen enemy's head ...