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  2. Gang Beasts - Wikipedia

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    Gang Beasts is a beat 'em up party game developed and published by English indie studio Boneloaf. The title would originally be published by Double Fine Presents until May 2020 and self-published afterwards, [ 1 ] while it would later be published in physical form by Skybound Games .

  3. List of PC-88 games - Wikipedia

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  4. Top 25 MySpace Games list for December doesn't change much - AOL

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    As last year, the top two games are Mobsters and Mafia Wars. While 2008 saw a monthly increase of about 718,000 users between November and December for the top game, 2009 has a much lower number ...

  5. Headbone Interactive - Wikipedia

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    PC Gamer US named Elroy Goes Bugzerk the "Best Educational Product" of 1995. The editors wrote, "The game's sense of humor is perfectly aimed at its intended audience, and the story is well-written and engaging. Elroy Goes Bugzerk does a better job of hiding educational content in an entertaining game than any other title from 1995."

  6. Beast Saga - Wikipedia

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    Beast Saga (ビーストサーガ, Bīsuto Sāga) is a Japanese multi-media franchise by Takara Tomy that includes a dice game, manga series, an anime television series and a video game for the Nintendo 3DS.

  7. Beasts and Bumpkins - Wikipedia

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    Beasts and Bumpkins is a single player real-time strategy video game. It was developed by Worldweaver Ltd and published by Electronic Arts in 1997 and is available for the Windows platform. In the game's storyline, the player was exiled by the king. They begin with limited resources and a few peasants to control.

  8. Beast (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A review of Beast in the 1988 book Public-domain Software and Shareware noted that the game had "original concepts" but the author admitted that "I don't completely understand this game". [1] In a retrospective review of "classic" ASCII games, PC Magazine described Beast as "so simple yet so replayable" and "stressful at times, but always fun". [2]

  9. Gangland (video game) - Wikipedia

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    [15] However, The Times gave it three stars out of five, saying, "Releasing a game without a save mode is a brave move; releasing a game without a save mode because you forgot is just worrying. For those of you hoping to play Gangland and complete it, my advice is to wait until a save patch becomes available, supposedly in the next month or so."