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Amazing Island is a 2004 action-adventure game for the GameCube, where the player helps the Maboo Tribe remove a possessing spirit. The game features a monster customization system, minigames, and multiplayer options.
Learn about the origins, development, and characteristics of multi-user dungeons (MUDs), text-based or storyboarded virtual worlds where players can interact with each other and the environment. MUDs are the precursors of modern MMORPGs and social virtual worlds, and have influenced many genres and fields of study.
Awesome Animated Monster Maker was a children's creative play computer video game program on CD-ROM, produced by ImaginEngine and published by Houghton-Mifflin's interactive Division in 1995. It was one of the first pieces of software made for young children, especially in the 2-5 age range.
Gamera is a fictional kaiju character that debuted in 1965 and competed with Godzilla. He is a flying, fire-breathing, prehistoric turtle that protects humanity and nature from alien threats and other monsters.
A software that allows players to create their own creatures with a standalone version of the Creature Editor from Spore. Learn about its features, reception, and controversies, such as the "sporn" phenomenon and the E3 joke by Will Wright.
Knight Online is a fantasy MMORPG developed by Mgame Corporation and published by NTTGame. It has two nations, El Morad and Karus, and five character classes with different skills and appearances.
ROSE Online is a free-to-play MMORPG with anime inspired graphics and a variety of weapons and jobs. The game features different planets, quests, wars, and an in-game economy controlled by players.
Candyman (character) Carnage (character) Cenobite (Hellraiser) Channard Cenobite; Chatterer; Cheetah (character) Chondu the Mystic; Chucky (Child's Play) Clayface; Clover (creature) Connie the Hormone Monstress; Cookie Monster; The Creech; Creeper (Minecraft)