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  2. CyberStep - Wikipedia

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    CyberStep has developed seven online games: notably the third-person shooter Cosmic Break in 2008, the action MMORPG Onigiri in 2013, and Dawn of the Breakers in 2018. In 2017, [ 2 ] Cyberstep released its English language version of Toreba, where online players can pay to control crane games to win prizes.

  3. The Tribes of Crane - Wikipedia

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    The Tribes of Crane was a turn-based game where players took on the role of leader of a tribe on the planet of Crane, and attempted to accumulate warriors, gold, and other resources. [3] It was the first commercial play-by-mail game that was moderated by a human game master instead of a computer, although later the game master was assisted by a ...

  4. Reincarnated Into a Game as the Hero's Friend - Wikipedia

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    Reincarnated Into a Game as the Hero's Friend: Running the Kingdom Behind the Scenes (魔王と勇者の戦いの裏で ~ゲーム世界に転生したけど友人の勇者が魔王討伐に旅立ったあとの国内お留守番, Maō to Yūsha no Tatakai no Ura de: Gēmu Sekai ni Tensei Shitakedo Yūjin no Yūsha ga Maō Tōbatsu ni Tabidatta Ato no Kokunai Orushuban) is a Japanese light ...

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  6. Nintendo Badge Arcade - Wikipedia

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    The game launched in Japan in December 2014, [2] and worldwide in November 2015. [3] Gameplay consisted of playing arcade crane-like games in hopes of acquiring badges, the game's main collectable. Badges were usually themed around other Nintendo properties, and once collected could be used to apply in the 3DS' HOME Menu.

  7. Loopin' Louie - Wikipedia

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    Loopin' Louie, is an interactive electronic board game designed by Carol Wiseley and published by Milton Bradley in 1992. [1] It was given the Kinderspiel des Jahres award in 1994. [2] Although the game is designed for a maximum of 4 players, unofficial modifications were made by modders to increase the maximum number of players to eight. [3]

  8. Kagome Kagome - Wikipedia

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    Kagome Kagome" (かごめかごめ, or 籠目籠目) is a Japanese children's game and the song associated with it. One player is chosen as the Oni (literally demon or ogre , but similar to the concept of "it" in tag ) and sits blindfolded (or with their eyes covered).

  9. The Burning Wheel - Wikipedia

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    The Burning Wheel is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game independently written and published by Luke Crane.The game uses a dice pool mechanic (using only standard six-sided dice) for task resolution and a character generation system that tracks the history and experiences of new characters from birth to the point they begin adventuring.