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  2. Earth 2150: Lost Souls - Wikipedia

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    Earth 2150: Lost Souls is the second sequel to the real time strategy game Earth 2150. While it is a stand-alone game, many consider it the second expansion pack because it does little more than provide new missions, and weapons. The story takes place alongside the original game's story. Lost Souls was released in 2001.

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  4. Fallen Earth - Wikipedia

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    The game world of Fallen Earth is based on a real-world topographical map of the Grand Canyon. The world map covers more than 1000 square kilometres of usable terrain. [2] The environment is zoneless and set in sectors which continue the story-arc of the game, and which can be advanced through at the player's own pace.

  5. Build the Earth - Wikipedia

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    Build the Earth was created by YouTuber PippenFTS in March 2020 as a collaborative effort to recreate Earth in the video game Minecraft. [1] During the COVID-19 lockdowns, the server aimed to provide players with the opportunity to virtually experience and construct the world. In a YouTube video, PippenFTS called for prospective participants to ...

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  7. Beautiful Desolation - Wikipedia

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    Beautiful Desolation is a point-and-click adventure game by The Brotherhood. It uses an isometric perspective and is set in a post-apocalyptic version of South Africa. [ 1 ] When alien technology teleports two brothers into the future, they must find a way back home.

  8. WorldBox - Wikipedia

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    Graham Smith of Rock Paper Shotgun wrote: "I'd probably had my fill of WorldBox after around 4 hours, but it was a happy four hours." [7] Joseph Knoop of PC Gamer wrote: "It's funny how much WorldBox shares with big strategy games, despite not presenting an ultimate goal to the player, and almost always ending with a boredom-killing nuclear bomb.

  9. Heaven & Earth (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Heaven & Earth is a game which integrates aspects of toys and puzzles, and involves a fantasy legend. With the randomly drawn animated cards in a solitaire-like game, the player tries to score the highest value tricks. The game features a dozen options for puzzles to play with, including sliders and mazes as well as 3-D illusions.