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  2. Category:One More Level games - Wikipedia

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  3. Ghostrunner - Wikipedia

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    Ghostrunner is a 2020 action platform video game co-developed by One more Level and Slipgate Ironworks, produced by 3D Realms, and co-published by 505 Games and All in! Games . The game was released for PlayStation 4 , Windows and Xbox One in October 2020, and Nintendo Switch in November 2020, followed by a next gen release for PlayStation 5 ...

  4. Category talk:One More Level games - Wikipedia

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  5. Mobile Game of the Week: Jelly Jumper - AOL

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    Using your finger (or the left-mouse click on desktop), you will control a little blob of jelly through a level full of jelly blocks. Your goal is to eliminate all of the jelly blocks by jumping ...

  6. I Wanna Be the Guy - Wikipedia

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    Others include I Wanna Be the Fangame, developed by tijit, one of the first players to beat IWBTG on "Impossible" difficulty, and I Wanna Run the Marathon, developed specifically for a marathon of similar games. [19] A level editor named I Wanna Maker has also been released on Steam allowing free creation of IWBTG inspired levels. [25]

  7. Tutorial (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Tutorial level of the 2000 video game Tux Racer, telling the user to push the red area of the screen to jump. In the context of video game design, a tutorial is any tool that teaches player or non-player characters [1] the rules, control interface, and mechanics of the game.

  8. Rocket jumping - Wikipedia

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    In shooter games, rocket jumping is the technique of using the knockback of an explosive weapon, most often a rocket launcher, to launch the shooter into the air. [1] The aim of this technique is to reach heights, distances and speed that standard character movement cannot achieve.

  9. Let's Play - Wikipedia

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    More popular YouTube channels will sometimes receive free promotional copies of games from developers and publishers in advance of release to promote the title. [71] According to the US Federal Trade Commission , players that review or create commentary for such games should disclose the game if they subsequently make money from the review to ...