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  2. Death and Taxes (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Death and Taxes is a simulation video game by Leene Künnap, an Estonian indie game developer, and published through their company, Placeholder Gameworks, on February 20, 2020. The game has the player take the role of a Grim Reaper , who must bureaucratically decide the fates of humans, specifically whether they will live or die.

  3. Death and Taxes - Wikipedia

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    Death and Taxes, the 1941 debut novel by David F. Dodge; Death and Taxes, a 1967 novel by Thomas B. Dewey; Death and Taxes, a 1976 book by Hans Sennholz; Death and Taxes, a 1990 comic by Frank Miller; see Give Me Liberty; Lobo: Death & Taxes, a 1996 comic book miniseries; see List of DC Comics publications

  4. Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table - Wikipedia

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    Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table (死亡遊戯で飯を食う。, Shibō Yūgi de Meshi o Kū) is a Japanese light novel series written by Yushi Ukai and illustrated by Nekometaru. It began publication under Media Factory 's MF Bunko J light novel imprint in November 2022.

  5. Tomba! - Wikipedia

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    The game features an inventory system that displays the player's current collection of items and events. [10] The game includes a total of 130 events. [11] The player begins the game with a maximum of four "vitality points" that are represented as a series of yellow bars on the upper-left corner of the screen. Tomba loses a vitality point if he ...

  6. Seaman (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Seaman is considered a unique video game because it contains limited action. The player's goal is to feed and care for the Seaman while providing him with the company that he needs. The mechanic operates in real time, so the player is required to check on the Seaman every real-time day or he could die.

  7. Charon's obol - Wikipedia

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    At Broadstairs in Kent, a young man had been buried with a Merovingian gold tremissis (ca. 575) in his mouth. [59] A gold-plated coin was found in the mouth of a young man buried on the Isle of Wight in the mid-6th century; his other grave goods included vessels, a drinking horn, a knife, and gaming-counters [60] of ivory with one cobalt-blue ...

  8. Phil Rosenthal on ‘Somebody Feed Phil’ Season 5’s ... - AOL

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    Happy, hungry man Phil Rosenthal is back to travel all across the sea and the land for the fifth season of “Somebody Feed Phil.” Bringing fans to five new scrumptious locations — including ...

  9. Ian Falconer - Wikipedia

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    Ian Woodward Falconer (August 25, 1959 – March 7, 2023) [1] was an American author and illustrator of children's books as well as a designer of sets and costumes for the theater.