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  2. List of massively multiplayer online role-playing games

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    World of Warcraft: Active 3D Fantasy Pay-to-play 2004 Launcher Free-to-play until level 20 Wurm Online: Active 3D Medieval fantasy Freemium 2006 Sandbox game with hundreds of skills, multiple kingdoms, and a deep crafting system. Xsyon: Early access 3D Apocalyptic fantasy Buy-to-play [15] [16] 2011 Steam Apocalyptic fantasy sandbox. Early ...

  3. Warcraft - Wikipedia

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    World of Warcraft: Curse of the Worgen (October 9, 2012) World of Warcraft: Pearl of Pandaria (September 25, 2012) Warcraft Saga Issue 1; World of Warcraft: Dark Riders (May 7, 2013) World of Warcraft: Bloodsworn (August 13, 2013) World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor (2014) a three-issue series published by Blizzard; Warcraft: Bonds of ...

  4. List of phoenixes in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In most later entries of the strategy game series Bloons, certain towers can attain an ability which summons a Phoenix. In Bloons Pop!, the Phoenix is instead a Powerup. In the MMORPG Guild Wars, players can tame a Phoenix inspired by Chinese mythology in the Factions Campaign; World of Warcraft also has a flying phoenix mount, Ashes of Al'ar.

  5. Tame animal - Wikipedia

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    Tame deer in Nara. A tame animal is an animal that is relatively tolerant of human presence. Tameness may arise naturally (as in the case, for example, of island tameness) or due to the deliberate, human-directed process of training an animal against its initially wild or natural instincts to avoid or attack humans. The tameability of an animal ...

  6. List of video game genres - Wikipedia

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    Pet-raising simulations, or digital pets, focus more on the relationship between the player and one or few life forms. They are often more limited in scope than other biological simulations. This includes popular examples of virtual pets such as Tamagotchi and the Petz series.

  7. Online game - Wikipedia

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    An online game is a video game that is either partially or primarily played through the Internet or any other computer network available. [1] Online games are ubiquitous on modern gaming platforms, including PCs, consoles and mobile devices, and span many genres, including first-person shooters, strategy games, and massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPG). [2]

  8. Video games in China - Wikipedia

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    The9 also implemented a pay-for-time system for the game, which differs from the monthly subscription payment structure used by Blizzard in other territories. In April 2009, World of Warcraft owner Activision Blizzard announced it had selected The9 competitor NetEase to operate the game in China. The9's license expired on June 7, 2009. [91]

  9. Webkinz - Wikipedia

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    The original site had among its features a few games in the arcade section, the “W-Shop” where users could use their in-game points for virtual items, and the ability to customize the pets’ rooms, but many more interactive features have been added to Webkinz World since, including a school (called the “Kinzville Academy”) where users ...