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  2. AssaultCube - Wikipedia

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    AssaultCube is available for free on Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS, FreeBSD and Android. [2] [3] [4] The game engine is free software, but parts of the accompanying game media, such as the graphics, are released under non-free licenses, the CC BY-NC-SA Creative Commons license, [5] which makes the overall game freeware.

  3. Up in a Heaval - Wikipedia

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  4. eGames (video game developer) - Wikipedia

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    The company should not be confused with the e-games.com or eGames Inc, Malaysia which used to host MMO games, or E-Games Philippines-IP e-games, a wholly owned subsidiary of IPVG (Intellectual Property Ventures Group), a local game publisher in the Philippines.

  5. Cube Life: Island Survival - Wikipedia

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    Cube Life: Island Survival is an indie open world sandbox survival video game developed and published by Cypronia. It was released for Wii U in June 2015. An HD remake was released for Steam in April 2018, for Android and iOS in August 2018, and for Nintendo Switch in December 2020.

  6. Rubik's Cube - Wikipedia

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    The Rubik's Cube is a 3D combination puzzle invented in 1974 [2] [3] by Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Ernő Rubik. Originally called the Magic Cube, [4] the puzzle was licensed by Rubik to be sold by Pentangle Puzzles in the UK in 1978, [5] and then by Ideal Toy Corp in 1980 [6] via businessman Tibor Laczi and Seven Towns ...

  7. 42 (number) - Wikipedia

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    42 Entertainment is the company responsible for several alternate reality games, including I Love Bees, Year Zero, and Why So Serious. Tokyo 42 is a video game released in 2017. Squadron 42 is a video game set in the Star Citizen Universe with an unspecified release date.

  8. Atari Video Cube - Wikipedia

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    Atari Video Cube is a puzzle video game developed by GCC for the Atari 2600 and published by Atari in 1982. Atari Video Cube was sold exclusively through the Atari Club, run by Atari itself. [3] Originally an unlicensed interpretation of the Rubik's Cube toy, Atari re-released the game in 1984 as Rubik's Cube .

  9. I.Q.: Intelligent Qube - Wikipedia

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    Cubes cleared while an advantage cube is being detonated are worth 200 points each, regardless of if they are being cleared by the player or the advantage cube. At the end of each level, the number of the rows left on the stage is multiplied by 1,000 and added to the score—this score typically has a maximum of 40,000 (Except for the 1st, 3rd ...