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Games with concealed rules are games where the rules are intentionally concealed from new players, either because their discovery is part of the game itself, or because the game is a hoax and the rules do not exist. In fiction, the counterpart of the first category are games that supposedly do have a rule set, but that rule set is not disclosed.
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Pages in category "Return to Mysterious Island (video game series)" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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See also References A The Abarat: 25 islands in an archipelago, one for each hour and one for all the hours, from the series The Books of Abarat by Clive Barker Absolom: a prison island in the movie Escape from Absolom Acidophilus: an island in Greece appearing in the adventure game Spy Fox in "Dry Cereal" Aepyornis Island: an atoll near Madagascar, in H. G. Wells' story by that name Al Amarja ...
A sequel, Return to Mysterious Island II, developed by Kheops Studio and published by Microïds, was released for PC and Apple iPhone on August 14, 2009. [17]Coladia, founded in 2005, teamed up with Kheops Studio to update and port Mysterious Island and other Kheops adventure games to macOS and iOS. [18]
Pages in category "Video games set on uninhabited islands" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.
[11] Jake The Snake of GamePro said, "Handsome 3D landscapes—viewable from nearly any angle and filled with rolling hills and nicely detailed objects—give Evil Islands a unique look and feel." [13] [a] The game was a finalist for The Electric Playground ' s 2001 "Best RPG for PC" award, but lost the prize to Arcanum: Of Steamworks and ...