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  2. Maximum Action - Wikipedia

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    Maximum Action first appeared as a demo on Steam Greenlight in August 2016, acquiring enough support to join Steam that same month. [2] The original concept was a sandbox game that focused on immersive movement and weapons handling in open-ended player-created scenarios.

  3. Ultrakill - Wikipedia

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    It was released on Steam through Early Access for Microsoft Windows on 3 September 2020. [1] The game uses retro-style graphics reminiscent of video games from the early PlayStation consoles and combines modern movement mechanics like those of Titanfall and Doom Eternal with gameplay elements from action games like Devil May Cry. [2] [3]

  4. Steampunk - Wikipedia

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    The player's headquarters is a steam-powered "Hovertrain" locomotive, which functions as both a science lab and mobile command center. Coal is a key resource in the game, and must be burned to provide power to the players many base buildings. The SteamWorld series of games (2010 debut) has the player controlling steam-powered robots.

  5. Moving Out (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Moving Out is a 2020 cooperative moving simulation game developed by Swedish [2] studio DevM Games and Australian [3] developer SMG Studio.In a local cooperative experience, players move objects from houses into a moving van while coping with exaggerated physics.

  6. Twin-stick shooter - Wikipedia

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    Twin-stick shooter is a subgenre of shoot 'em up video games.It is a multidirectional shooter in which the player character is controlled using two joysticks: the first for movement on a flat plane and the second to shoot in the direction the joystick is pushed.

  7. Valve Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Valve Corporation, also known as Valve Software, is an American video game developer, publisher, and digital distribution company headquartered in Bellevue, Washington.It is the developer of the software distribution platform Steam and the game franchises Half-Life, Counter-Strike, Portal, Day of Defeat, Team Fortress, Left 4 Dead and Dota.

  8. Six degrees of freedom - Wikipedia

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    Six degrees of freedom also refers to movement in video game-play. First-person shooter (FPS) games generally provide five degrees of freedom: forwards/backwards, slide left/right, up/down (jump/crouch/lie), yaw (turn left/right), and pitch (look up/down). If the game allows leaning control, then some consider it a sixth DOF; however, this may ...

  9. Gorilla Tag - Wikipedia

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    PC Gamer wrote that its "deceptively simple" gameplay was the main appealing aspect of the game, with movement controls that were "easy to toy with but tricky to master." [7] In 2021, Gorilla Tag was awarded "Best Competitive Multiplayer" by UploadVR, commenting on its innovation on tag and physical immersion not present in flatscreen games. [17]