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  2. Solarquest - Wikipedia

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    SolarQuest is a space-age real estate trading board game published in 1985 and developed by Valen Brost, who conceived the idea in 1976. [1] The game is patterned after Monopoly, but it replaces pewter tokens with rocket ships and hotels with metallic fuel stations.

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  4. Ascendancy (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Planets have ten orbital squares that can be used to build shipyards, planetary defenses, space ships, and other space structures. As the player explores other planets they may occasionally find ruins from an ancient civilization. These ruins can be harvested to gain undiscovered technologies, which can significantly alter the game.

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  7. Meteos - Wikipedia

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    Meteos screenshot, with the player battling three other planets. The core gameplay of Meteos, described as a "shoot-and-lift-up puzzle" game, [5] requires players to use a stylus to move colored blocks—the eponymous "meteos" that fall from the top of the screen.

  8. Tyrian (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Both Game Boy versions were eventually released in compiled format in 2007 as freeware by World Tree Games. [6] In the Game Boy Color version, the Full Game incorporates a shorter story (from Episodes 1-4) than the original DOS game, but planet Ixmucane core always gets destroyed at the end, and the levels were redesigned.

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