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  2. Old School RuneScape - Wikipedia

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    Old School RuneScape, like RuneScape, has a free-to-play (F2P) mode of the game with limited in-game content, making its money through membership subscriptions from pay-to-play (P2P) players who have access to the full game. [3] Membership can be bought from Jagex either directly or in the form of Bonds. Bonds can be redeemed by players for ...

  3. RuneScape - Wikipedia

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    Old School RuneScape was opened to paying subscribers on 22 February 2013 after the poll received 50,000 votes, [112] and a free-to-play version was later released on 19 February 2015. [113] It was originally created as an exact copy of RuneScape from August 2007 and receives regular content additions.

  4. List of fictional dogs in video games - Wikipedia

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    A Robot hound acting as both boss fight and companion. [1] Boney: Mother 3: Game Boy Advance: The pet dog of Lucas' family and eventual party member. Boomer Far Cry 5: PC · Xbox One · PS4: Recruitable character. Brown Rule of Rose: PlayStation 2: Dirty Brown. A Labrador, loyal and able to track what Jennifer needs dog in the game. Buckley The ...

  5. Boss (video games) - Wikipedia

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    A fight with a boss character is referred to as a boss battle or boss fight. Bosses are generally far stronger than other opponents the players have faced up to that point in a game. Boss battles are generally seen at climax points of particular sections of games, such as at the end of a level or stage or guarding a specific objective.

  6. List of artificial pet games - Wikipedia

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    A pet-raising simulation (sometimes called virtual pets or digital pets [1]) is a video game that focuses on the care, raising, breeding or exhibition of simulated animals. These games are software implementations of digital pets. Such games are described as a sub-class of life simulation game.

  7. Super Auto Pets - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest pack to date, featuring 84 new pets and 16 new foods. The final pack is the Weekly Pack, which changes every week to include a new mix of pets and food for players to play with. This pack mostly uses the contents of the other packs, however, there are a handful of new pets that are not part of the previous packs.

  8. List of Mad episodes - Wikipedia

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    MAD's Guide to Phobias: MAD viewers are shown some lesser-known fears, such as Tagophobia, Pantightus, Snowglophobia, and Voltronitis. Short: A mother feeding her baby at the park meets another woman who is envious, as her kids "eat like a bird"; she then proceeds to chew up a can of worms and regurgitate it into her own babies' mouths.

  9. List of Bluey episodes - Wikipedia

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    Bluey and Bingo convince Bandit to play one of his least favourite games, "Tickle Crabs", which requires him to pretend to be at the beach, and accidentally bring home some crabs who tickle him. Bandit begs Chilli to play the game with him, but when she refuses, he realises that he must find a way to stop the tickling crabs by himself.