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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 ...
Rift Royale is a battle royale game developed by Easy.gg, the developers behind BedWars and Islands. The game was inspired by Fortnite Battle Royale, and was an attempt to create an "awesome competitive game" within the Roblox platforms limitations. In August 2022, the game was shut down following a mass wave of exploiters rendering the game ...
This is a list of fictional countries from published works of fiction (books, films, television series, games, etc.). Fictional works describe all the countries in the following list as located somewhere on the surface of the Earth as opposed to underground, inside the planet, on another world, or during a different "age" of the planet with a different physical geography.
Beasts of Maravilla Island; Besiege (video game) Beyond Good & Evil (video game) Bionic Commando Rearmed 2; Bionicle (video game) Black Mirror (2017 video game) Blue Stinger; The Bombing Islands; Bowser's Fury; Brutal: Paws of Fury; Bugsnax
An island where humans and dinosaurs peacefully coexist. Dinotopia: A Land Apart from Time: 1992: N T F V Discworld: Terry Pratchett: A vast disc of land resting on four elephants which stand on a giant turtle. Setting of the Discworld series. The Colour of Magic: 1983: N V M G T Draenor (Outland) Blizzard Entertainment
Wilderlands of High Fantasy is a campaign setting supplement which details the locations found on five large wilderness maps of the setting (Wilderlands Maps 1-5). [1]The regions described are as follows: City State of Invincible Overlord (#1), Barbarian Altantis (#2), Glow Worm Steppes (#3), Tarantis (#4), and Valon (#5) [2] and are shown in full detail on the judge's maps and are roughly ...
The game was developed and published independently by artist and animator Carl Burton, best known for the animated GIF illustrations he created for season two of the Serial podcast. [3] [13] Islands was released on November 17, 2016, on Windows, macOS, iOS, and Linux.
The game interface was two dimensional and scrolled unless you downloaded and installed a GUI. [3] The interface has often been called roguelike in that it borrowed features of game-play from a game called Rogue. The game used a Dungeons & Dragons-like turn-based play. Players moved in tiles on a grid utilizing short commands or key presses.