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The Wild at Heart took 2 years and 9 months to develop, from the formation of Moonlight Kids to the game's release [6] A demo was shown at the ID@Xbox event at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco; it featured a young boy named Wake walking through a dreamlike environment before getting dropped into a fantastical world full of monsters
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In addition to Yuts, the development team, Geography of Robots, also includes Yuts' sister, [6] Aaron Gray, Jesse Jacobi, and pseudonymous musicians fmAura and Gewgawly I [9] Part of the multimedia project was a side-scrolling game in which a robot attempts to enter a refinery in Norco; this game became Norco, and the earliest version of the
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- Lake (video game) - Wikipedia
Lake is a 2021 graphic adventure game developed by Gamious and published by Whitethorn Games Set in 1986, the story follows Meredith Weiss, a software developer who spends two weeks in her hometown of Providence Oaks, Oregon, where she temporarily assumes the role of the town's mail carrier
- Adult Swim Games - Wikipedia
Adult Swim Games (stylized as adult swim games; formerly Williams Street Games) is the video game publishing division of Adult Swim, a brand of The Cartoon Network, Inc While Adult Swim had been publishing games since 2005, primarily based on their in-house franchises, it became an official publisher of original indie games in 2011
- Sharks in popular culture - Wikipedia
Sharks variously appear in video games, arcade games and pinball machines In video games, they typically appear either as playable characters or threats to the player [4] Sharks also make cameo appearances in some popular games and game series The 1975 movie Jaws and its sequels inspired several licensed and unlicensed games
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