Beastieball, the Glossary
Beastieball is an upcoming monster-taming sports adventure game developed by Canadian studio Wishes Unlimited and published by Klei Entertainment.[1]
Table of Contents
15 relations: Adventure game, Double Fine, GameMaker, Kickstarter, Klei Entertainment, Lena Raine, MacOS, Microsoft Windows, Monster-taming game, Multiplayer video game, Role-playing, Single-player video game, Sport, Sports video game, Summer Game Fest.
- Klei Entertainment games
- Video games designed by Greg Lobanov
- Volleyball video games
Adventure game
An adventure game is a video game genre in which the player assumes the role of a protagonist in an interactive story, driven by exploration and/or puzzle-solving.
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Double Fine
Double Fine Productions, Inc. is an American first-party video game developer of Xbox Game Studios based in San Francisco, California.
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GameMaker
GameMaker (originally Animo, Game Maker (until 2011) and GameMaker Studio) is a series of cross-platform game engines created by Mark Overmars in 1999 and developed by YoYo Games since 2007.
Kickstarter
Kickstarter, PBC is an American public benefit corporation based in Brooklyn, New York, that maintains a global crowdfunding platform focused on creativity.
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Klei Entertainment
Klei Entertainment Inc. is a Canadian video game development company located in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Lena Raine
Lena Raine (or; born February 29, 1984), also known as Lena Chappelle or Kuraine, is an American-Canadian composer, producer, and video game developer.
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MacOS
macOS, originally Mac OS X, previously shortened as OS X, is an operating system developed and marketed by Apple since 2001.
Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Windows is a product line of proprietary graphical operating systems developed and marketed by Microsoft.
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Monster-taming game
A monster-taming game (also known as monster-catching, creature-collecting, or simply Pokémon clone) is a subgenre of role-playing video game that most notably includes the ''Pokémon'' franchise.
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Multiplayer video game
A multiplayer video game is a video game in which more than one person can play in the same game environment at the same time, either locally on the same computing system (couch co-op), on different computing systems via a local area network, or via a wide area network, most commonly the Internet (e.g.
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Role-playing
Role-playing or roleplaying is the changing of one's behaviour to assume a role, either unconsciously to fill a social role, or consciously to act out an adopted role.
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Single-player video game
A single-player video game is a video game where input from only one player is expected throughout the course of the gaming session.
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Sport
Sport is a form of physical activity or game.
Sports video game
A sports video game is a video game that simulates the practice of sports.
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Summer Game Fest
Summer Game Fest is a live video game event organized and hosted by game journalist Geoff Keighley.
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See also
Klei Entertainment games
- Beastieball
- Don't Starve
- Eets
- Griftlands
- Hot Lava (video game)
- Invisible, Inc.
- Mark of the Ninja
- Oxygen Not Included
- Rotwood
- Shank (video game)
- Shank 2
- Sugar Rush (video game)
Video games designed by Greg Lobanov
- Beastieball
- Chicory: A Colorful Tale
- Wandersong
Volleyball video games
- Arcade Volleyball
- Beach Blanket Volleyball
- Beastieball
- Dig & Spike Volleyball
- Hypaball
- List of volleyball video games
- London 2012 (video game)
- Mario Sports Mix
- Nintendo Switch Sports
- Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 - The Official Video Game
- Power Spikes II
- Super Mario Spikers
- Virtual Volleyball
- Volleyball (video game)
- Waku Waku Volley