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  2. Microsoft Ants - Wikipedia

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    The game was launched for free and available to play online after a download of integrated software for anyone who wanted to play it. Shortly after Ants was officially on Microsoft servers , Joshua Howard left Microsoft to work elsewhere, and would not become involved in Ants again until returning to MSN Gaming Zone several years later.

  3. List of real-time strategy video games - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Re-released as free software under the GPL. ... PC: Map only, Earth-wide, RTS, all-out-warfare sim, Scenario editor.

  4. Empires of the Undergrowth - Wikipedia

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    PC Gamer called it "an absolutely excellent RTS". [2] GamesRadar said it is a very satisfying SimAnt-style game. [6] The Games Machine said it did nothing new and was missing several features common to real-time strategy games, such as multiplayer, but they enjoyed the variety of enemies and the boss battles.

  5. Ant War - Wikipedia

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    The original Ant War was a web game published in 2000, and its popularity encouraged Anarchy Enterprises to develop a full PC version. [1] Ant War was influenced by the quick pick-up time of casual strategy game, Lemonade Tycoon. [1]

  6. Category:Video games about ants - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Ant Attack; The Ant Bully (video game) Ant Nation; Ant Raid;

  7. Earth's ant population of 20 quadrillion outnumbers humans by ...

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    To say that ants outnumber people on Earth would be a gross understatement. Earth's ant population of 20 quadrillion outnumbers humans by 2.5 million times, study finds Skip to main content

  8. Why Ants—Not Humans—Might Be the First Animal That ... - AOL

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  9. War in ants - Wikipedia

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    Two ants fighting over a dead wasp. Wars or conflicts can break out between different groups in some ant species for a variety of reasons. These violent confrontations typically involve entire colonies, sometimes allied with each other, and can end in a stalemate, the complete destruction of one of the belligerents, the migration of one of the groups, or, in some cases, the establishment of ...