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  2. Blocksworld - Wikipedia

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    Blocks: Simple blocks that are the foundation to building models. Models: Creations made with blocks that can be imported into the world. Props: Premade blocks that have the shape of trees, landforms, food, and objects that cannot be made with true blocks. Colors: Colors set a desired color to the block. While an infinite amount of them is ...

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  5. Sandbox game - Wikipedia

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    Minecraft (2011) is the most successful example of a sandbox game, with players able to enjoy both creative modes and more goal-driven survival modes. Roblox (2006) offers a chance for everyone to create their own game by using the Roblox Lua programming language.

  6. Space Engineers - Wikipedia

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    Each block has specific properties, serving structural, functional, aesthetic, or interactive roles. For example, armor blocks are the primary building material and can deform or be destroyed through collisions or weapon fire. Functional blocks, such as assemblers and refineries, require power, which can be generated by solar panels or reactors.

  7. Blueprint - Wikipedia

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    A blueprint is a reproduction of a technical drawing or engineering drawing using a contact print process on light-sensitive sheets introduced by Sir John Herschel in 1842. [1] The process allowed rapid and accurate production of an unlimited number of copies.

  8. The Amanda Show - Wikipedia

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    The Amanda Show is a sketch comedy television program set in a universe in which it is broadcast as a popular television comedy (a show-within-a-show). Recurring sketches include "Judge Trudy", a spoof of the courtroom reality Judge Judy; "So You Want to Win Five Dollars?", a spoof of the ABC game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

  9. The Simpsons house - Wikipedia

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    The sitting room and the dining room both feature bay windows. At the back of the house is the living room and the kitchen. Towards the house's rear are stairs to the basement, which are replaced by a closet in some episodes. Though rarely seen, there is also a hallway off the kitchen leading to a recreation room. [6]