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First edition (publ. Clarion Books) A Long Walk to Water (sometimes shortened to ALWTW) is a short novel written by Linda Sue Park and published in 2010. It blends the true story of Salva Dut whose story is based in 1985, a part of the Dinka tribe and a Sudanese Lost Boy, and the fictional story of Nya whose story is based in 2008, a young village girl that was a part of the Nuer tribe.
The game is played on a pair of 7x12 grids, where the pieces, called Pochis and Nyaas, fall in pairs, similar to Puyo Puyo. Pieces can be moved and rotated as they fall. Unlike many matching puzzle games, the player can accumulate as many pieces of the same color as they want.
The game's engine was based on the one first used in Ys Seven. [11] The game contains the full Japanese voice acting. [2] Additionally, the game's music was a mix of original compositions and arrangements from the Ys and Trails games by Yukihiro Jindo. Ys vs. Trails in the Sky was released in Japan on July 29, 2010. [8]
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Nya, Jay, Lloyd, Zane, and P.I.X.A.L. journey to the depths of the ocean with Maya stowed away on board. Unfortunately, the Hydro Bounty crashes causing them to be stranded. [N 3] Maya and Nya decide to use mechs to reach the energy source and discover an underwater temple. They find Kalmaar, the son of King Trimaar, trying to awaken the ...
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Ringolevio (also spelled ringalevio or ring-a-levio) [1] is a children's game which originated in the streets of New York City, where it is known to have been played at least as far back as the late 19th century.
The game has a freeform structure where the player can decide what to do between story sequences. These include going to school and studying, reading at the library, working out at the gym, or beating rival gang members for cash. [11] The game's combat system draws influence from Konami's Kensei: Sacred Fist and Rockstar's Bully. [11]