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  2. Amazon Luna - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Luna is a cloud gaming platform developed and operated by Amazon. [1] [2] [3] The platform has integration with Twitch and is available on Windows, Mac, Amazon Fire TV, iOS (as a progressive web app) as well as Android. Games and channels from brands such as Ubisoft+ and Jackbox Games are accessed via the Luna+ paid subscription.

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  4. Amazon Games - Wikipedia

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    Amazon first announced that it would create computer games in 2014. [11] Amazon recruited Kim Swift (Portal, who has since left for Microsoft Games Studios), Clint Hocking , and developers who previously worked on System Shock 2. Amazon sought to make games in-between the industry standards of small and large teams making casual and AAA games ...

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    Amazon Prime is a great service, but very few people know about the games it offers. Each month, Amazon adds a bunch of new and old games to the service for you to claim for free.

  6. Amazon Prime - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Prime (styled as prime) is a paid subscription service of Amazon which is available in various countries and gives users access to additional services otherwise unavailable or available at a premium to other Amazon customers.

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  8. Game balance - Wikipedia

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    The most popular use of these terms is found in most MMORPGs, where game designers use buffs and nerfs to maintain game balance shortly after introducing a new feature that may cause significant changes to the game's mechanics. This is sometimes due to a method of using or acquiring the object that was not considered by the developers.

  9. Score (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Score is usually measured in the abstract unit of points, and events in the game can raise or lower the score of different parties. Most games with score use it as a quantitative indicator of success in the game, and in competitive games, a goal is often made of attaining a better score than one's opponents in order to win.