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Minecraft
Minecraft is a sandbox game developed and published by Mojang Studios. Following its initial public alpha release in 2009, it was formally released in 2011 for personal computers. The game has since been ported to numerous platforms, including mobile devices and various video game consoles.
Duolingo
Duolingo, Inc. is an American educational technology company that produces learning apps and provides language certification. Duolingo offers courses on 42 languages, ranging from English, French, and Spanish to less commonly studied languages such as Welsh, Irish, and Navajo, and even constructed languages such as Esperanto and Klingon. It also offers courses on music, math, and chess. The learning method incorporates gamification to motivate users with points, rewards and interactive lessons featuring spaced repetition. The app promotes short, daily lessons for consistent, phased practice.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
2011 open world action role-playing video game
Portal 2
2011 first-person puzzle-platform video game
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Terraria ( ) is a 2011 action-adventure video game developed by Re-Logic and published by 505 Games. As a sandbox game, Terraria has no set goals. After creating the player character and choosing the game's difficulty, the player is placed in a two-dimensional, procedurally generated world where they explore, fight enemies, gather resources, and craft equipment. Players beat bosses, a tougher variety of enemies, to gain access to more items, resources, and equipment. By completing select goals, players receive access to non-player characters (NPCs) who sell items and offer services, such as he
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
2011 video game
Battlefield 3
2011 video game
Assassin's Creed: Revelations
2011 action adventure video game
Dark Souls
2011 video game
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2011 single-player maze running game
Need for Speed: The Run
2011 racing video game
The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings
2011 video game
Alice: Madness Returns
2011 video game, sequel to American McGee's Alice
Batman: Arkham City
2011 video game
L.A. Noire
2011 neo-noir detective video game
Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
2011 action-adventure third-person shooter platform video game
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
2011 video game on the Nintendo Wii
Mario Kart 7
2011 racing video game
Star Wars: The Old Republic
2011 video game
Super Mario 3D Land
platform video game developed by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS in 2011
Deus Ex: Human Revolution
2011 video game
Total War: Shogun 2
2011 strategy video game
Shift 2 Unleashed
2011 video game
FIFA 12
2011 association football video game
Crysis 2
2011 first-person shooter video game developed by Crytek
Gears of War 3
2011 video game
Pro Evolution Soccer 2012
2011 video game
Rayman Origins
2011 video game
The Binding of Isaac
2011 roguelike video game
Sonic Generations
2011 video game
Saints Row: The Third
2011 video game
Rage
2011 video game
Killzone 3
2011 video game
Duke Nukem Forever
2011 video game
Tekken Tag Tournament 2
2011 video game
Bulletstorm
Bulletstorm is a 2011 first-person shooter game developed by People Can Fly and Epic Games and published by Electronic Arts (EA). The video game is distinguished by its system of rewarding players with "skillpoints" for performing increasingly creative kills. Bulletstorm does not have any competitive multiplayer modes, preferring instead to include cooperative online play and score attack modes. Set in the 26th century, the game's story follows Grayson Hunt, a space pirate and former black ops soldier who gets shot down on a war-torn planet while trying to exact revenge on General Sarrano
To the Moon
2011 video game
Mortal Kombat
2011 video game
Payday: The Heist
2011 video game
Dragon Age II
2011 video game
Dead Space 2
2011 video game
Final Fantasy Type-0
2011 video game
Dead Island
2011 action role-playing survival horror video game
Catherine
2011 puzzle video game
Homefront
2011 video game
LittleBigPlanet 2
2011 puzzle-platformer video game
Forza Motorsport 4
2011 racing video game
Driver: San Francisco
2011 video game
The Stanley Parable
2013 first-person interactive fiction video game
Nichijou
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Keiichi Arawi. The manga began serialization in the December 2006 issue of Kadokawa Shoten's manga magazine Shōnen Ace, and was also serialized in Comptiq between the March 2007 and July 2008 issues. Kadokawa Shoten later published all chapters of the series' initial run in ten volumes from July 2007 to December 2015. After a six-year hiatus, the manga began serialization again in 2021.
The Sims Medieval
2011 video game
Final Fantasy XIII-2
2011 video game
Tropico 4
2011 video game
Battlefield Play4Free
2011 free to play video game
Back to the Future: The Game
2010 video game
InFamous 2
2011 action-adventure video game developed by Sucker Punch Productions
Age of Empires Online
2011 defunct massively multiplayer online real-time strategy video game
Brink
2011 video game
Anno 2070
city-building and economic simulation video game
Ore no Imōto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai
short for is a Japanese light novel series written by Tsukasa Fushimi, with illustrations provided by Hiro Kanzaki. The story depicts high school student Kyosuke Kosaka who discovers that his standoffish younger sister Kirino is actually an otaku with an extensive collection of moe anime and younger sister–themed eroge she has been collecting in secret. Kyosuke quickly becomes Kirino's confidant for her secret hobby.