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  2. Liquid War - Wikipedia

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    The game came as a result of the algorithm, when he realized its applicability to gaming. Colcombet's friend, Christian Mauduit, enhanced the algorithm and coded the game. Liquid War 3.0 was released on 1 July 1995. It was a "barely usable" [4] MS-DOS game with no network support. Version 5.0 was released on 26 September 1998.

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  5. Spelunky 2 - Wikipedia

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    The game features a new liquid physics system, in which fluid will flow naturally throughout a level. In addition, the game introduces new monsters, traps, and ridable mounts. [3] The game also supports four-player online multiplayer, with the introduction of both cooperative and competitive multiplayer modes. [4] [5]

  6. Where's My Water? - Wikipedia

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    Boiling Point", the game's sixth 20-level chapter, was released in a November 2011 update and included levels where players must convert steam into liquid water. [11] A version for devices equipped with the Android operating system was released on the Android Market in North America on November 23, 2011 and included all six chapters available ...

  7. Liquid Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Liquid's next game Rise of the Argonauts, released in December 2008 and published by Codemasters, is a Greek mythology-themed action role-playing game for Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 that received mixed reviews, [10] with criticisms centering on technical problems, derivative art direction and repetitive gameplay. [11]

  8. Fluid Football - Wikipedia

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    The game places and emphasis on tactical play. Fluid Football is a mobile association football game developed by independent studio Chromativity and published by AppyNation for iOS, Android, Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, and BlackBerry devices. [1] As of December 11, 2012, the game has received over one million downloads. [1]

  9. Fluidity (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Fluidity is a 2D puzzle game with platforming elements, in which the player takes control of a large pool of water. The pool is moved by holding the Wii Remote sideways and tilting it left or right, which tilts the game world, while shaking the Remote will cause the pool to bounce upwards. The player is tasked with exploring the pages of a ...