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  2. Black Mirror (2017 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Black Mirror received mixed reviews from critics, according to review aggregator Metacritic. The title was generally praised for its story, puzzles and art direction, but received criticism for its short length compared to other games in the series and technical issues, including glitches, bugs, poor graphics, and long load times.

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    Pages in category "Video games set in prison" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Mirror's Edge - Wikipedia

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    The game's working title was "Project Faith" until it was changed to its current one in mid 2007, suggesting that the game's city is a mirror to its inhabitants. [15] American TV series Firefly and its film spin-off Serenity were cited as major influences on the setting. [ 21 ]

  5. Black Mirror - Wikipedia

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    He wrote video game reviews for PC Zone in the late 1990s and began writing television reviews for The Guardian and working in television in the 2000s. [56] Brooker had completed production of Dead Set (2008), a zombie-based drama series, and while working on Newswipe (2009–2010) and other programmes, decided to make an anthology drama series.

  6. Mirrors of Albion: A beautiful, entertaining hidden object ...

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    As is the standard for free-to-play hidden object games, your time in Mirrors of Albion will be spent repeatedly playing through the same few locations until you unlock another one to add to your ...

  7. The Black Mirror (video game) - Wikipedia

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    German-based Cranberry Production developed a sequel, Black Mirror II, in 2009. It takes place in November 1993, twelve years after the original game. A second and final sequel by Cranberry Production, Black Mirror III, was released in 2011. [25] [26] The story connects with the end of Black Mirror II and features two playable characters.

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  9. The Coveted Mirror - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the prison tower with the command prompt below it. The player types textual commands at the bottom of the screen below an image of the current location. [2] The Coveted Mirror involves frequent, timed escapes from the jail tower. Within a limited timeframe, indicated by an hourglass, the player must search the castle, find ...