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  2. Narbacular Drop - Wikipedia

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    Narbacular Drop is a 2005 puzzle-platform game developed by Nuclear Monkey Software. It was the senior game project of students attending DigiPen Institute of Technology.The gameplay consists of navigating a dungeon using an innovative portal system.

  3. Kerbal Space Program 2 - Wikipedia

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    Kerbal Space Program 2 builds on the sandbox features of its predecessor Kerbal Space Program and was set on adding new propulsion methods (e.g. the Orion drive), habitation modules for building on-surface, orbital and planetary colonies, a multiplayer mode, as well as interstellar travel [2] [3] throughout the course of its early access.

  4. Cave Johnson (Portal) - Wikipedia

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    Cave Johnson is a fictional character from the Portal franchise first introduced in the 2011 video game Portal 2. He is voiced by American actor J. K. Simmons and created in part by Portal 2 ' s designer Erik Wolpaw. He is referenced by a computer username in the first game and appears indirectly in Portal 2.

  5. Myst (series) - Wikipedia

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    Uru: Ages Beyond Myst was a departure from the previous games in the series, featuring graphics rendered in real time and a third-person camera. Through avatar customization , players could create their own character to solve puzzles and uncover story information. [ 8 ]

  6. Portal:Video games - Wikipedia

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    A video game or computer game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device (such as a joystick, controller, keyboard, or motion sensing device) to generate visual feedback from a display device, most commonly shown in a video format on a television set, computer monitor, flat-panel display or touchscreen on handheld devices, or a virtual reality headset.

  7. Alternate reality game - Wikipedia

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    Overall, academics have been intrigued by ARGs' potential for effective organizing. Across the board, a diverse range of organizations, such as businesses, nonprofits, government agencies, and schools "can learn from the best practices and lessons of ARGs to similarly take advantage of new media and collective problem–solving". [4]

  8. The Backrooms - Wikipedia

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    The original Backrooms image posted on 4chan. The Backrooms are a fictional location originating from a 2019 4chan thread. One of the best known examples of the liminal space aesthetic, the Backrooms are usually portrayed as an impossibly large extradimensional expanse of empty rooms, accessed by exiting ("no-clipping out of") reality.

  9. Browser game - Wikipedia

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    A browser game is a video game that is played via the internet using a web browser. [1] They are mostly free-to-play and can be single-player or multiplayer. Alternative names for the browser game genre reference their software platform used, with common examples being Flash games, [2] and HTML5 games. [3] [4]