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  2. Infinite Craft - Wikipedia

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    In Infinite Craft, the player can craft various elements using previous ones gained. Infinite Craft is a web-based sandbox game. The main aspect of the game are elements, which represent an idea, object, or person. The player starts with the four classical elements and uses various combinations of two elements to form new ones.

  3. What a Time to Be Alive - Wikipedia

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    Shortly prior to What a Time to Be Alive, Drake and Future collaborated on the latter's single "Where Ya At".The duo talked about recording a mixtape together earlier that year, and following the recording sessions for "Where Ya At", they began working on the project, beginning in July.

  4. 0 to 100 / The Catch Up - Wikipedia

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    The first song, "0 to 100", is a stripped-back hip hop song that sonically and thematically resembles Drake's "Started from the Bottom" from his third studio album, Nothing Was the Same (2013). [4] Instead of "starting from the bottom", "0 to 100" speaks of the rapper going from zero to one-hundred in order to gain ground on all of his competition.

  5. Watch what happens when you make Drake dance to every ... - AOL

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    Drake fans are making mashups of the rapper dancing to every type of tunes

  6. Crazy Drake - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Drake is a platform game released for MS-DOS in 1996. The protagonist of the game is a duck named Prince Drake, whose mission is to rescue a golden egg from Dr. Foulbrain, an evil scientist. The protagonist of the game is a duck named Prince Drake, whose mission is to rescue a golden egg from Dr. Foulbrain, an evil scientist.

  7. Drake Hollow - Wikipedia

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    Drake Hollow is developed by Boston-based video game company The Molasses Flood. It was originally meant to be a sequel to their previous game The Flame in the Flood, but a decision was made to turn the game into a standalone product during the initial stages of development due to the many additions and changes that have been made. [1]

  8. God's Plan (song) - Wikipedia

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    The original instrumental for "God's Plan" was sent to Drake in September 2017 by Cardo. [10] Cardo created the instrumental with FL Studio and some VSTs. [9] Boi-1da's addition to the song came when Drake gave him "God's Plan" half finished, Drake requested the song to have a more "bouncy vibe" and Boi-1da added more drums to the production. [11]

  9. FortressCraft - Wikipedia

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    FortressCraft cites Minecraft, Infiniminer and Dwarf Fortress as direct inspirations for the design aspect of the game. [1] The game utilizes textured voxels to simulate landscapes, traditionally reminiscent of other titles in the genre. FortressCraft makes use of Xbox Live Avatars that are associated with each player's Gamertag.