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  2. Elemental (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of the gameplay. In the game, the player controls a green ball which freely evolves on the stage and was pursued by two other balls. The first one was invincible and the player can only evade it using the environment to put some distance between them or by staying on one of the four "safe point" of the stage.

  3. Auto battler - Wikipedia

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    An auto battler, also known as auto chess, is a subgenre of strategy video games that typically feature chess-like elements where players place characters on a grid-shaped battlefield during a preparation phase, who then fight the opposing team's characters without any further direct input from the player.

  4. List of game engines - Wikipedia

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    UnrealScript was removed in version 4 V-Play Game Engine: C++: QML, JavaScript: Yes 2D iOS, Android, Windows, macOS: List: Proprietary: Built on Qt: Vengeance Engine: C++: No 3D Windows: Tribes: Vengeance, SWAT 4: Proprietary: Based on Unreal Engine version 2/2.5 Vicarious Visions Alchemy: Lang 2002 Script Yes 3D

  5. Elemental: War of Magic - Wikipedia

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    Elemental: War of Magic is a fantasy 4X turn-based strategy game developed and published by Stardock, released on August 24, 2010. [2] Stardock calls Elemental "a strategy game in a role-playing world." [3] The game revolves around exploration, city-building, resource management and conquest, but also incorporates quests and detailed unit design.

  6. Giant Bomb - Wikipedia

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    The feature has been used to profile highly anticipated games, [83] give mention to lesser-known games, [84] or to intentionally showcase bad games for humorous purposes. [85] Quick Looks by Giant Bomb of lesser-known games are often more publicized by their respective developers [ 86 ] or communities, such as the fighting game community, [ 87 ...

  7. Totally Accurate Battlegrounds - Wikipedia

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    Totally Accurate Battlegrounds (TABG) is a multiplayer battle royale video game developed by Swedish studio Landfall Games, and a spin-off of Totally Accurate Battle Simulator (TABS). Similarly to how TABS parodies the battle simulator genre of video games, TABG is a parody of the battle royale genre, primarily titles such as PlayerUnknown's ...

  8. Realm Royale - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the game was intended as a separate game mode for the game Paladins, but was later developed into a separate offshoot, which was initially called Paladins: Battlegrounds and is now Realm Royale. The game was released for free on June 5, 2018, for Windows as part of the Steam Early Access program. [14]

  9. Fortnite Battle Royale - Wikipedia

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    Journalists attributed Fortnite Battle Royale ' s success over PlayerUnknown Battlegrounds as a combination of several factors: besides being free-to-play and available on consoles, the game was released at a time when Battlegrounds was struggling with game cheaters and a toxic community, and that it features a less violent, cartoonish quality ...