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  3. Pinstripe (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Pinstripe is a puzzle adventure video game developed by Thomas Brush, who created and designed it over a five-year period and was published by Armor Games.It was released in April 2017 for Linux, macOS, and Windows, in February 2018 for Xbox One and PlayStation 4, [5] Nintendo Switch in October 2018, and for iOS in October 2021.

  4. Thomas the Tank Engine Game - Wikipedia

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    Charles Vasey reviewed Thomas the Tank Engine Game for Games International magazine, and gave it 4 stars out of 5, and stated that "Among its intended market the game is a great success but is too simple other than for tinkering with by older gamers. Although, having said that, I have noticed it is a popular game for visitors to take down and ...

  5. Thomas Was Alone - Wikipedia

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    The game was also released on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Wii U in November 2014. [14] In September 2016, it was announced that Bithell and distributor Limited Run Games would release a physical version of Thomas Was Alone for the PlayStation 4 and Vita. The game, limited to 4,000 copies on each platform, was released exclusively on Limited Run ...

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  9. Free-to-play - Wikipedia

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    The free-to-play business model in online games was later realized by Nexon in South Korea to a degree first catching more major media attention at the time. [11] [12] The first Nexon game to use it, QuizQuiz, was released in October 1999. Its creator Lee Seungchan would go on to create MapleStory. [citation needed]