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  2. Universe Sandbox - Wikipedia

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    Universe Sandbox is a series of interactive space sandbox gravity simulator educational software video games.Using Universe Sandbox, users can see the effects of gravity on objects in the universe and run scale simulations of the Solar System, various galaxies or other simulations, while at the same time interacting and maintaining control over gravity, time, and other objects in the universe ...

  3. Gazillionaire - Wikipedia

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    Gazillionaire is a trading game involving trading exotics on different planets. [1] The game revolves around seven trade companies including the player and other companies such as Vandergriff, Hoffmeister and Puffer Inc. as they compete to build an empire by investing in larger ships, buying warehouses, outmaneuvering each other and transporting essential commodities such as Kryptoons ...

  4. Space Trader - Wikipedia

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    Space Trader was developed on base of the open-source id Tech 3 engine, as the first commercial title to use that engine since it was open sourced in August 2005. The game's development started in 2005, headed by Cameron Tofer and Marcia Tofer, both previously of BioWare, along with a group of other developers that have joined along the way.

  5. Category:Video games set on fictional planets - Wikipedia

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    Darker (video game) Darkspore; Daxter (video game) DC Universe Online; Dead Space 3; Deadlock: Planetary Conquest; The Deadly Tower of Monsters; Deep Rock Galactic; Defender (2002 video game) Defender (1981 video game) Demon Attack; Densetsu no Stafy (video game) Densetsu no Stafy 2; Densetsu no Stafy 3; Densetsu no Stafy 4; Deponia (video game ...

  6. VGA Planets - Wikipedia

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    VGA Planets is a multi-player space strategy war game originally released in 1992. The game simulates combat in space between galactic scale empires. It follows the 4X game (eXplore, eXpand, eXploit and eXterminate) model: The players start with a home world, and have to build spaceships, explore the galaxy, colonize planets, mine minerals, build up their industry.

  7. 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.

  8. Index of Windows games (A) - Wikipedia

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    Dark Point Games Dark Point Games Achron: 2011 Hazardous Software, Inc. Hazardous Software, Inc. Achtung Panzer: Kharkov 1943: 2010 Graviteam: Paradox Interactive, Mamba Games: Achtung Spitfire! 1997 Big Time Software: Avalon Hill: Achtung! Cthulhu Tactics: 2018 Auroch Digital: Ripstone Games Act of Aggression: 2015 Eugen Systems: Focus Home ...

  9. Ascendancy (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Prosperity determines how quickly a planet's population will grow, providing additional workers for future construction. [9] Players begin with the ability to construct buildings for each of these areas and can discover more as the game progresses. Planet topography is expressed as various colored squares.