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  2. Bone: Out from Boneville - Wikipedia

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    Bone: Out from Boneville is an episodic adventure game by Telltale Games. It was Telltale's first adventure game, [1] and their second game overall, following Telltale Texas Hold'em. A Mac port of the game was released on October 13, 2006, ported by Vanbrio. [2] It was released for Microsoft Windows in September 2005 after around seven months ...

  3. List of video games considered the best - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of video games that multiple video game journalists or magazines have considered to be among the best of all time. The games listed here are included on at least six separate "best/greatest of all time" lists from different publications (inclusive of all time periods, platforms, and genres), as chosen by their editorial staffs.

  4. Video game content rating system - Wikipedia

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    The Pan European Game Information (PEGI) is a European video game content rating system established to help European parents make informed decisions on buying computer games with logos on games boxes. It was developed by the Interactive Software Federation of Europe (ISFE) and came into use in April 2003; it replaced many national age rating ...

  5. Category:Video games about time travel - Wikipedia

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    Mario's Time Machine; Marvel's Avengers (video game) Meantime (video game) MediEvil 2; Mega Man II (1991 video game) The Messenger (2000 video game) Metal Slug 7; Mickey Mania; Might and Magic II: Gates to Another World; The Misadventures of P.B. Winterbottom; Mortal Kombat (2011 video game)

  6. The Incredible Machine - Wikipedia

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    The Incredible Machine (TIM) is a series of video games in which players create a series of Rube Goldberg devices.They were originally designed and coded by Kevin Ryan and produced by Jeff Tunnell, the now-defunct Jeff Tunnell Productions, and published by Dynamix; the 1993 through 1995 versions had the same development team, but the later 2000–2001 games have different designers.

  7. Bone Cruncher - Wikipedia

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    The Games Machine also picked out the character animation for praise in their review of the BBC Micro and C64 versions and while generally positive, awarding a score of 70%. The review questions the relevance of this type of game: " Bone Cruncher is an old-style game and its general aim is a little tired by today's standards.

  8. The New Adventures of the Time Machine - Wikipedia

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    IGN felt that the game didn't push the boundaries for Cryo and tested player's patience. [11] Jeux Video praised the game's beauty and interactivity. [12] Eurogamer praised the story and graphics and gave the game a 9/10. [13] John Walker of Rock Paper Shotgun criticised the premise of making H. G. Wells the time traveling protagonist himself. [14]

  9. Stasis (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A beta was launched on 8 August 2015 for backers. The game was officially released for Windows and OS X on 31 August 2015 and for Linux in June 2017. [8] [1] [9] Cayne, a prequel to Stasis, was released for free in January 2017. [10] Stasis: Bone Totem, a sequel to the game, was released in May 2023 to generally favourable reviews. [11] [12]