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X-Men: The Ravages of Apocalypse
1997 video game
Alien Arena
2004 video game
UnReal World
1992 video game
Starsiege: Tribes
1998 video game
Cart Life
2011 simulation video game
Electro Man
1992 video game
Gnop!
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LPMud
LPMud, abbreviated LP, is a family of multi-user dungeon (MUD) server software. Its first instance, the original LPMud game driver, was developed in 1989 by Lars Pensjö (the LP in LPMud). LPMud was innovative in its separation of the MUD infrastructure into a virtual machine (termed the driver) and a development framework written in the programming language LPC (termed the mudlib).
Mad Father
2012 video game
Doritos Crash Course
2010 video game
Tribes: Vengeance
2004 video game
Crown and Council
2016 video game
The Journey Down
2010 video game
Super Crate Box
2010 video game
JamLegend
JamLegend was an online, browser-based music video game, similar to Guitar Hero, developed by American studio Foobrew.
Clonk
Clonk is a single-player and multiplayer video game series. The games feature a mix of the action, real-time strategy, and platform game genres. Developed between 1994 and 2014 by RedWolf Design, the games of the series were originally released as shareware and became freeware and later open source software around 2008 and 2014. The game's community has since developed the series under the name OpenClonk. The series was compared and described as a mixture of Worms, The Settlers, Tetris, Lemmings and Minecraft. The game was noted for the easy game "extension" mechanic with an integrated editor
Stranded
2003 video game