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  2. List of geolocation-based video games - Wikipedia

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    BotFighters [1] SMS: It's Alive Mobile Games AB! 2001-03-14 One of the first location-based games [2] Worldseekers [3] iOS, Android, Windows PC: Final Boss Editing's Games 2025-04-29 Demo Active. Currently in development. Game merges mobile location-gaming with PC deckbuilding. Xyber Mech [4] SMS: one2tribe 2005-04-20 Was available on Polish ...

  3. Location-based game - Wikipedia

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    A map of players' trails in a location-based game. A location-based game (also called location-enabled game, geolocation-based game, or simply geo game) is a type of game in which the gameplay evolves and progresses via a player's real world location. Location-based games must provide some mechanism to allow the player to report their location ...

  4. Opus: The Day We Found Earth - Wikipedia

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    The original soundtrack of Opus: The Day We Found Earth was first released on October 21, 2015 on Bandcamp. [6] It was later released on Steam as a downloadable content for the game. [7] All music in the game are included with an addition of four bonus tracks. All tracks are written, produced and recorded by Taiwanese musician Triodust.

  5. Earthlock - Wikipedia

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    Earthlock (formerly titled Earthlock: Festival of Magic) is a role-playing video game developed and published by the Norwegian company Snowcastle Games for Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, PlayStation 4, and Wii U. [1] The Xbox One version was launched on September 1, 2016 worldwide. [2]

  6. Messiah (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Messiah is an action-adventure video game developed by Shiny Entertainment and published by Interplay. The game was promoted for its tessellation technology, which was claimed to drastically increase or reduce the number of polygons based on the speed of the system running the game. Messiah received a mixed response from reviewers.

  7. Grounded (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game has an accessibility option for players who have arachnophobia, which allows players to decide how scary spiders are going to be in the game. [5] As players progress in the game, they will visit new areas in the backyard. The game's difficulty would slowly increase and enemies that are more dangerous would be introduced.

  8. Fuel (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was released in North America in June 2009 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Windows. It is set in a post-apocalyptic United States after the Sun scorched the Earth, with a completely free-to-roam open world approximately 5,560 square miles (14,400 km 2) in size, which is roughly the size of the U.S. state of Connecticut. [4]

  9. Earthblade - Wikipedia

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    Upon the game's first announcement, the studio first announced the game to be potentially released in 2023, though Thorson said that the game's development "could take longer". [1] [13] Playtesting of the game began in April 2022. [14] Thorson said that the studio would playtest the game each month and hoped to release the game in 2023.