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  2. War Rock - Wikipedia

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    War Rock games are divided into six main modes of play: Conquest Mode, Capture the Base, Individual Death Match - One Man Army, Bombing Mission, Team Death Match and AI mode. [3] Conquest Mode is a game mode where two teams fight to capture neutral bases as well as an enemy base. When the game starts, kill points of both teams will start to ...

  3. Talk:War Rock - Wikipedia

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    Warrock has since been either merged or redirected to War Rock. War Rock is the appropriate name of the game it seems, and this is the appropriate place for its information. Chief1983 21:21, 16 September 2006 (UTC) there are a lot of bugs in war rock. war rock is a cheap version of battlefield 2 and it laggs like crazy

  4. Category:Unreal Engine 3 games - Wikipedia

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    This category contains games that were made with Unreal Engine 3. Pages in category "Unreal Engine 3 games" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 281 total.

  5. World War III: Black Gold - Wikipedia

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    The game features multiple linear campaigns spanning across all three military powers, each with 5-10 missions. One unique aspect of the Russian campaign is the presence of a home base that persists throughout the campaign, allowing the player to transport troops back to home base after the conclusion of a mission.

  6. Loop8: Summer of Gods - Wikipedia

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    The game is being produced by Yoichi Miyaji, who previously worked on entries in the Lunar and Grandia games. [8] The game's designer and scenario writer, Yuri Shibamura, went to great lengths to capture the nostalgic and iconic aspects of Japan and its culture, particularly from the 1980s. [ 3 ]

  7. Ratloop - Wikipedia

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    Ratloop, Inc. is an American video game developer based in Houston, Texas, and founded in 1997 in Richmond, Virginia. [1] In addition to traditional retail game products, Ratloop has also done contract work for various 3D multimedia projects such as training tools and "serious games".

  8. K2 Network - Wikipedia

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    K2 Network, Inc. was an American producer and publisher of video games based in Irvine, California.It pioneered the use of the free-to-play (or "freemium") business model among North American and European MMO game publishers in 2004.

  9. Vessel (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Vessel is a physics-based, steampunk, puzzle-platform game developed by Strange Loop Games and published by indiePub. It was released March 1, 2012 for Microsoft Windows, for Linux on December 11, 2012 [1] and for PlayStation 3's PlayStation Network in March 2014. An OS X version was released on January 7, 2013.