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Strafe (stylized as STRAFE) is a first-person shooter video game developed by Pixel Titans and published by Devolver Digital.The game is an homage to 1990s first-person shooter video games, such as Doom and Quake, advertised as to have "bleeding edge graphics and gameplay", citing the year 1996.
Strafing in video games is a maneuver which involves moving a controlled character or entity sideways relative to the direction it is facing. This may be done for a variety of reasons, depending on the type of game; for example, in a first-person shooter, strafing would allow one to continue tracking and firing at an opponent while moving in another direction.
Strafe refers to strafing, the military practice of attacking ground targets from low-flying aircraft. Strafe may also refer to: Strafe (Transformers), a character from the Transformers series; Strafe, a 2017 video game; Strafe (band), a hip-hop group
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This category is for video games that mimic the aesthetics and/or design sensibilities of retro. Pages in category "Retro-style video games" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 224 total.
As the Quake engines are the basis of many games, the possibility of strafe jumping also exists in other games. Q3A 's trickjumping community developed several distinct sub-techniques including single-beat strafe-jumping, [ nb 2 ] single-beat strafe-jumping with airchange, [ nb 3 ] double-beat strafe-jumping, [ nb 4 ] half-beat strafe-jumping ...
Duck Game is a 2D video game that features primarily shooting and platforming mechanics. The game features a simple control scheme; beyond basic movement controls, the player can pick up or throw a weapon, use their equipped weapon, strafe (walk backwards), quack, and ragdoll.
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