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Kitty Powers' Matchmaker's premise was developed by Rich Franke, who chose to incorporate his drag personality of Kitty Powers into the game. [2] He decided to do this for several reasons, stating that he had "been messing about with drag for a while and I wanted a good reason to evolve it and take it to a new place.
Kingdom O' Magic is a video game released by Sales Curve Interactive in 1996. It is a comedic point and click adventure game parodying fantasy fiction. It can be played with either of two available protagonists, Thidney or Sha-ron. Kingdom O' Magic was planned for release on four different systems: MS-DOS, PlayStation, Macintosh, and Sega ...
Farringdon Without is the most westerly ward of the City of London, England.Its suffix Without reflects its origin as lying beyond the City's former defensive walls.It was first established in 1394 to administer the suburbs west of Ludgate and Newgate, including West Smithfield and Temple.
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Miitomo [b] was a freemium social networking mobile app developed by Nintendo for iOS and Android devices. [2] [3] The app, Nintendo's first, allowed users to converse with friends by answering various questions, and featured Twitter and Facebook integration.
Grand Kingdom [a] is a tactical role-playing video game developed by Monochrome Corporation for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. It was published by Spike Chunsoft in Japan in 2015, and NIS America in the West in 2016. Following a mercenary group in the employ of different nations formed in the wake of a collapsed empire, the player ...
Hollow Kingdom was a finalist for the 2020 Thurber Prize. [1] Good Housekeeping ranked it #53 on its list of the 60 best books of 2019. [2]National Public Radio called it "joyfully original", lauding S.T. as a "brilliant narrator" despite — or because of — his incomplete understanding of human culture, and praising his grief at the loss of Big Jim as "incredibly sincere". [3]
[24] PC Gamer said "the core concept—an open-ended story that's revealed in a different way to every person who plays the game—is still enormously compelling". [23] IGN found the user interface to be somewhat unintuitive, but said that "every one of its short video clips is packed with meaning, and working out where you should go next is ...