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Explore-A-Quest, created by Anthony Lampe (6 books) Fabled Lands, written by Dave Morris and Jamie Thomson (12 books planned, 7 published so far) Falcon, written by Mark Smith and Jamie Thomson (6 books) Fantom Empires, written by Jon Sutherland (5 books advertised but only 1 published) Fatemaster, written by Paul Vernon (3 books advertised, 2 ...
Polis (Greek: πόλις, lit. 'city-state') was an ancient Greek board game. One of the earliest known strategy games, polis was a wargame resembling checkers.Its name appears in the Ancient Greek literature from around 450 BC to the 2nd century BC, and it seems to have been widely known in the region, particularly in Athens.
Year Game Developer Setting Platform Notes 1964: The Sumerian Game: Mabel Addis: Historical: MAIN: Text-based game based on the ancient Sumerian city of Lagash. [1]1969: The Sumer Game
King's Field IV, [a] released in North America as King's Field: The Ancient City, is a 2001 action role-playing game developed by FromSoftware for the PlayStation 2. [3] It is the fourth entry in the King's Field series. It was released in North America by Agetec in 2002 and in Europe by Metro3D in 2003.
A city-building strategy game that spans from the foundation of the Old Kingdom of Egypt to its annexation by Rome. Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile: 2004: 3100 – 30 BC: A city-building game set in ancient Egypt, focusing on the cultural and economic development of the Nile civilizations. Pharaoh: 1999: 3000 – 30 BC
No, wait--that's: "Only every hidden object game surrounds a mystery." But, oh, what mystery you'll find here amid the pseudo-realistic scenes. After all, it's in the dang title.
Authors with five books or more have a sub-section title on their own, to increase the usability of the table of contents. When a book was written by several authors, it is listed once under the name of each author. See: List of chess books (A–F) List of chess books (G–L) List of chess books (M–S) List of chess books (T–Z)
After the winners were announced earlier this week, one of the competition's sponsors, Nat Friedman, wrote on the social media platform X that they had been able to read “new text from the ...