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  2. Webbed - Wikipedia

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    Webbed is a 2021 puzzle-platform video game developed and published by Australian, Brisbane-based studio Sbug Games. A physics-based game set in a fantasy version of Queensland, players control a peacock spider whose goal is to rescue her boyfriend after he is kidnapped by a bowerbird, with the help of other bugs. [1]

  3. Sokpop Collective - Wikipedia

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    A number of Sokpop's games have become unexpected hits, such as simmiland in 2018, a digital card game that got picked up by Youtubers and streamers, resulting in the game selling particularly well on itch.io. [6] Stacklands, a game released in 2022 that combines deck-building with village building and resource management, became both a ...

  4. itch.io - Wikipedia

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    itch.io (stylized in all lowercase) is a website for users to host, sell and download indie video games, indie role-playing games, game assets, comics, zines and music. Launched in March 2013 by Leaf Corcoran, the service hosts over 1,000,000 products as of November 2024 [update] .

  5. OneShot - Wikipedia

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    The robot teaches Niko to communicate with the player, telling Niko that the player is a god of the game's world whose responsibility is to guide the "Messiah" Niko. Niko meets Silver, a more sentient "tamed" robot, who gives them a piece of amber that Niko uses as a guide to the next area. Niko in a Glen puzzle, presenting a dark atmosphere

  6. Can't Help Myself (Sun Yuan and Peng Yu) - Wikipedia

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    The most common misconception is that the hydraulic fluid is lost "blood" from the robot and is squeegeed back to the center because the robot needs it to live. [20] The Sisyphean nature of the sculpture has caused its audience to resonate with Can't Help Myself as a reflection on people's constant suffering that comes with repetitively doing ...

  7. Artificial intelligence in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Artificial intelligence is a recurrent theme in science fiction, whether utopian, emphasising the potential benefits, or dystopian, emphasising the dangers.. The notion of machines with human-like intelligence dates back at least to Samuel Butler's 1872 novel Erewhon.

  8. Crayon Shin-chan: Super-Dimension! The Storm Called My Bride

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    While Tamiko and the five-year-old Shin-chan go to Kaneari-land on Himawari's motorbike, the rest of them board inside Bo's giant robot and duel Kaneari lodged inside his robot. At Kaneari-land, Tamiko and the five-year-old Shin-chan find the petrified adult Shinnosuke on an empty roller coaster car.

  9. Gynoid - Wikipedia

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    A gynoid, or fembot, is a feminine humanoid robot. Gynoids appear widely in science fiction films and arts. As more realistic humanoid robot design becomes technologically possible, they are also emerging in real-life robot design. Just like any other robot, the main parts of a gynoid include sensors, actuators and a control system.