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  2. GDevelop - Wikipedia

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    GDevelop is a cross-platform game creation system that uses event-based visual programming and a built-in asset store. It allows users to create games without coding, and supports web, local, mobile, and HTML5 platforms.

  3. List of video game websites - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of websites related to video gaming, including magazines, portals, stores, distributors, developers, and more. Find the website name, launch date, defunct status, owner, publisher, language, and type of site for each entry.

  4. Inscryption - Wikipedia

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    Inscryption is a 2021 game by Daniel Mullins that blends various genres and features a cryptic, metafictional narrative. The player plays a tabletop game with four Scrybes, each with different card types and rules, while exploring a cabin and solving puzzles.

  5. 11 video games for beginners to try - AOL

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    To help you find the best video games for beginners, we rounded up a handful of Select staff favorites across genres and types — some are mobile games you can play on your phone, while others ...

  6. Open-source video game - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the definition, history and examples of open-source video games, whose source code is open to modification and distribution. Find out how open-source games differ from free software and proprietary games, and what challenges they face in the gaming industry.

  7. The Beginner's Guide - Wikipedia

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    The Beginner's Guide is an interactive storytelling game created by Davey Wreden, the developer of The Stanley Parable. The game explores the abstract and unconventional game prototypes of a mysterious developer named Coda, and Wreden's personal involvement in Coda's life and work.

  8. Purble Place - Wikipedia

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    Purble Place is a suite of three educational computer games included with Windows Vista and Windows 7. The games are Purble Pairs, Comfy Cakes and Purble Shop, which involve pattern recognition, memory, coordination and code-breaking.

  9. List of open-source video games - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of notable video games that are assembled from and themselves open-source software, with various licenses and genres. Find out the titles, release dates, engines, licenses, content licenses, dimensions, and programming languages of each game.

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