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  2. Monster Manual 2 - Wikipedia

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    Monster Manual 2 was written by Rob Heinsoo and Chris Sims, and published in 2009. The book features art by Dave Allsop, Zoltan Boros, Christopher Burdett, Brian Despain, Brian "Chippy" Dugan, Jesper Ejsing, Steve Ellis, Wayne England, Jason Engle, Adam Gillespie, Tomas Giorello, Lars Grant-West, Des Hanley, Ralph Horsley, Andrew Hou, Jeremy Jarvis, Bob Jordan, Todd Lockwood, Warren Mahy ...

  3. The Movie Monster Game - Wikipedia

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    The Movie Monster Game is a computer game released by Epyx for the Apple II and Commodore 64 in 1986.The game offers a variety of scenarios, playable monsters, and cities to demolish (complete with famous landmarks, such as Tokyo Tower, Eiffel Tower, Statue of Liberty, Golden Gate Bridge, Saint Basil's Cathedral and Big Ben).

  4. MDK - Wikipedia

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    The game was a commercial success, and Interplay approached Bruty to work on a sequel immediately. However, he was already developing Giants: Citizen Kabuto, so BioWare was hired to develop the game. MDK2 was published for Windows and the Dreamcast in 2000, and for the PlayStation 2 (as MDK 2: Armageddon) in 2001. In 2007, Interplay announced a ...

  5. Monsters! Monsters! - Wikipedia

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    Monsters! Monsters! was designed by Ken St. Andre with Jim "Bear" Peters, with art by Liz Danforth, and was published in 1976 by Metagaming Concepts as a 40-page square-bound book. [1] Monsters! Monsters!, St. Andre's third game, [2]: 36 was developed by Steve Jackson based on a design by St. Andre related to his Tunnels & Trolls role-playing game.

  6. Monster Manual II - Wikipedia

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    Monster Manual II was a new monster-specific rulebook that contained mostly updated monsters from the sourcebooks of earlier editions, though some monsters have almost no overlap with those of their first edition namesakes. Monster Manual II also included a discussion of monster design. [8]

  7. Category:Monster Games games - Wikipedia

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  8. Adventure Construction Set - Wikipedia

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    Adventure Construction Set (ACS) is a game creation system written by Stuart Smith that is used to construct tile-based graphical adventure games. ACS was published by Electronic Arts in 1984 for the Commodore 64, then for the Apple II, Amiga, and MS-DOS.

  9. Monster game - Wikipedia

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    A monster game is a game that is either very large, very complex, or both. [1] One criterion sometimes adopted is the number of pieces; a game which puts greater than 1000 counters into play at once may be considered to be a monster game. [ 2 ]