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Ohio portal; These are video games that use the U.S. state of Ohio for a setting. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. C.
Luke Crane designed the role-playing game The Burning Wheel (2002), which uses a six sided dice pool, and a "Beliefs" mechanic. [1] [2] Crane also designed the Burning Empires and Mouse Guard Roleplaying Game role-playing games. [3] Crane has crowdfunded several of his own game designs, including Torchbearer. [4]
David Crane was born in Nappanee, Indiana in 1954. [2] [3] When he was young, Crane was fascinated by technology and engineering.He dismantled a black and white television to create a channel tuner near his bedside and make a TV in a cabinet on his wall and create a laser that could ignite a match at the end of a workbench.
Wraith Games, originally known as Mind's Eye Games, [4] is a video game developer based in Hamilton, Ohio. Founded in March 2005 by Jay Kidd, the company is known for creating the puzzle game Collapsus. In 2009, Wraith Games was added to GamePro Magazine's GamePro Labs video game publishing arm [5] for their game Physix.
Bridge Constructor is a series of physics-based simulation-puzzle video games developed by ClockStone and published by Headup Games.While themes and elements change across the series, each game is based on planning out a bridge across a river or ravine using a number of parts, limited by the geometry of the space and the total cost of the parts.
Barry Crane (born Barry Cohen; November 10, 1927 – July 5, 1985 [1]) was a prolific television producer and director, and a bridge player who, at the time of his death had "won more titles than anyone else in the history of the game". [2]
The vanilla jelly bean transforms Blobert into a protective umbrella. A Boy and His Blob is a puzzle-platform game.The plot involves a young boy and his alien blob friend, Blobert, on a quest to save the latter's home planet of Blobolonia, which has been taken over by an evil emperor who only allows his subjects a diet of sweets.
Technocrane is a telescopic camera crane widely utilised in the film industry and in television production. The first Technocrane, invented by Horst Burbulla, revolutionized the world of camera movement for film and television production when it was first introduced to the world in 1983.