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Cloud Kingdoms was developed at Logotron [1] by Dene Carter, who had previously worked on Druid and its sequel Enlightenment for the Commodore 64, as well as Dragon Lord.It was published under Logotron's publishing arm Millennium Interactive Ltd. [4] The game contains a small assortment of sound effects, [5] as well as music on the title screen, [1] and tunes that play when particular items ...
Cloud Master is a horizontally scrolling shooter released as an arcade video game by Taito in 1988. [4] Home versions were released for the Master System, PC Engine, and Famicom and, excluding the Master System version, were released only in Japan. The PC Engine version of the game is titled Gokuraku! Chuuka Taisen (極楽!中華大仙).
Cloud is a 2005 puzzle video game developed by a team of students in the University of Southern California's (USC) Interactive Media Program.The team began development of the game for Microsoft Windows in January 2005 with a US$20,000 grant from the USC Game Innovation Lab; the game was released as a free download that October.
Clawee is a claw machine game, played online on real arcade machines controlled remotely through video streaming via a mobile app or computer. The game was invented by the Israeli company Gigantic, which operates the machines in a warehouse in Petah Tikva, Israel.
The 3D game relies heavily on in-game physics and utilises NVidia PhysX. For any given puzzle, the player is provided with a collection of items e.g. ramps , springs , steam engines , electrical devices, gears , belts , and a large selection of other mechanical devices for converting and directing raw energy into useful motion.
MachineGames announced in January 2021 that it was developing a game set in the Indiana Jones film franchise, which in January 2024 was revealed as Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] In November 2023, the studio announced plans to open a satellite studio in Sundsvall , Sweden; which is expected to be fully staffed in 2025.
Stacker is a game merchandiser manufactured by LAI Games, first produced in 2004. The goal of the game is to align rows of lights on top of each other. A player who stacks 11 rows can choose to take a minor prize. A minor prize is usually low in value, sometimes lower than the amount of money the player paid to play the game.