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  2. Blockland (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Blockland is a sandbox game in which players build and play using Lego-like building blocks in singleplayer and multiplayer modes. [1] It was created by American developer Eric "Badspot" Hartman, using the Torque Game Engine , and was originally released as freeware on November 15, 2004.

  3. Talk:Blockland/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    7 Mod Posting Discussion. 3 comments. 8 Retail. 9 Blockland Retail Info. ... 11 The community section. 3 comments. 12 ...

  4. The Blockheads (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game can also be hosted via an app for Mac users, although the availability of the world solely depends on the online status of the host. [3] The player can 'warp' a Blockhead through a portal, randomly generating a finite world of multiple sizes ranging from 1/16-16x that loops back to the portal.

  5. Blockland - Wikipedia

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    Blockland may refer to: Blockland, Bremen, Germany; Blockland, a game from 2004/2007. See also. Blokland (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 21 January 2021 ...

  6. Return to Monkey Island - Wikipedia

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    Return to Monkey Island takes place on fictional islands in the Caribbean around the Golden Age of Piracy, as with previous games of the franchise. [8] The game features a frame story that continues from the ending of LeChuck's Revenge, while the primary narrative is set after Tales of Monkey Island [15] and follows Guybrush's journey to finally find the secret of Monkey Island.

  7. HumancentiPad - Wikipedia

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    In its original American broadcast on April 27, 2011, "HUMANCENTiPAD" was watched by 3.108 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research. [4]Reviewing the episode for Entertainment Weekly, Ken Tucker called the episode "scabrously funny" and summed up its message as "[k]nowledge really matters; many people are lazy, and consequently become prey to exploitation". [1]

  8. Superman Returns (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Superman Returns is a video game based on the 2006 movie of the same name.It was developed by EA Tiburon and co-published by Electronic Arts and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment in conjunction with DC Comics.

  9. Atlantis: Milo's Return - Wikipedia

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    Atlantis: Milo's Return is a 2003 American animated anthology science fantasy action-adventure film, made of unused TV episodes, directed by Victor Cook, Toby Shelton, and Tad Stones. It is the sequel to Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001).