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  2. Push-Over (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was sponsored by Smiths' British snack Quavers (now owned by Walkers), and the plot revolves around the then Quavers mascot Colin Curly losing his Quavers packets down a giant ant hill. The player is tasked with controlling G.I. Ant, a large soldier ant, to recover the Quavers by solving a series of puzzles.

  3. List of Infogrames video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of video games produced or published under the Infogrames name. These titles were produced until 2003, when its owner Infogrames Entertainment SA restructured and adopted Atari branding, as well as new titles since the brand's resurrection by the same company in 2024. [1] See also List of Atari video games (2001–present).

  4. List of storytelling games - Wikipedia

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    Dead of Winter: A Crossroads Game [4] Dixit [5] Near and Far [6] Mice and Mystics [7] Mythos tales [8] Once Upon a Time [9] Robinson Crusoe: Adventures on the Cursed Island [10] Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective [11] Tales of the Arabian Nights [12] This War of Mine [13] T.I.M.E Stories [14] The 7th Continent [15]

  5. List of TrackIR Enhanced games - Wikipedia

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    BeamNG.drive - [Yaw, Pitch, Roll, X, Y, Z]; Rowan's Battle of Britain - [Yaw, Pitch]; Battle of Britain II: Wings of Victory - [Yaw, Pitch, Roll, X, Y, Z ...

  6. Quatorze - Wikipedia

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    The scoreboard in Quatorze is calculated a little differently than other card games. Instead of your score going higher as you win, it drops. The score can be negative if necessary. The winning person will earn -30 points every time they win, and the number of points the losing player will earn is the value of his cards. (Ex.

  7. Reader Rabbit's Interactive Reading Journey - Wikipedia

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    Reader Rabbit's Interactive Reading Journey is a 1994 video game released on the Windows and Macintosh systems. It is the sixth game in the Reader Rabbit franchise. Designed for ages 4 till 7, the game introduces the new main characters Mat the Mouse and Sam the Lion who accompany Reader.

  8. TripleA - Wikipedia

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    TripleA has been compared to Axis & Allies and also Risk. [3] [6]A Chip.de review called TripleA a "well done copy of Axis&Allies" [7] and ranked it 30 of 238 in their strategy game ranking list.

  9. Adventure Game Interpreter - Wikipedia

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    The technical complexity of King's Quest made it a burden to write in assembly language, so the programmers created a game engine to simplify development. The engine comprised a bespoke programming language called the Game Adaptation Language, [1] a compiler, and a bytecode interpreter (the Adventure Game Interpreter). [3]