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Year Game Developer Setting Platform Notes 1964: The Sumerian Game: Mabel Addis: Historical: MAIN: Text-based game based on the ancient Sumerian city of Lagash. [1]1969: The Sumer Game
A Kingdom For Keflings was released on the Xbox 360 on November 19, 2008, [3] followed by Windows version on March 20, 2010. [4] Sales were close to 610,000 units as of year-end 2011. [5] The game had two DLC packages: Kingdom Pack 1 and Kingdom Pack 2, both released in December 2009. Each pack contained two new kingdoms for players to develop.
Virtual Villagers is a series of village simulator video games created and developed by Last Day of Work, an independent video game developer and publisher.Each game contains puzzles the player must complete to uncover the ethnic and cultural backgrounds surrounding fictional Polynesian island called Isola (EE-zoh-la).
Akimi Village received mixed reviews from critics, achieving a Metacritic score of 69 out of 100. [4] Maurice Tan of Destructoid gave a positive review of the game, describing it as "a fantastic little game" and comparing it favourably to Ninjabee's previous games, A Kingdom for Keflings and A World for Keflings.
Seven Kingdoms (Chinese: 七王國; pinyin: Qī Wáng Guó) is a real-time strategy (RTS) video game developed by Trevor Chan of Enlight Software.The game enables players to compete against up to six other kingdoms allowing players to conquer opponents by defeating them in war (with troops or machines), capturing their buildings with spies, or offering opponents money for their kingdom.
The Microsoft Windows remake of the game was released on December 8, 1999, and its Internet Edition was later released as a digital download on its official website on May 4, 2002. [7] The package edition was later released on December 20, 2002 via Chunsoft's online store One Click Content Shop.
Harvest Moon is a farm simulation role-playing video game series published by Natsume Inc. The main objective of the games is to rebuild a run-down old farm and turn it into a successful one.
The red wine was upgraded to Côtes du Rhône Villages in 1983 and promoted to a named village in 2005. Grown on poor sandy and clay soils on calcerous limestone bedrock which together with an elevation of 100 to 280 meters, give this wine a character, unique among the village AOCs, of strawberry, raspberry, pepper, and nutmeg. [12]