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  1. The Thor Trilogy (also known as Caves of Thor) is a maze video game published in 1989 by Apogee Software. It was developed by Todd Replogle under the Scenario Software name. The game places the player trapped within the Caves of Thor. The object of the game is to locate three missing items scattered throughout the place.

  2. Exile is a series of role-playing video games created by Jeff Vogel of Spiderweb Software. [1] They were released as shareware titles for Macintosh and Windows systems. Exile III was also ported to Linux by a third party. There were four games released in the series. All of the games were later revived in the Avernum series.

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    Shareware. Shareware ye una modalidá de distribución de software, na que l'usuariu puede evaluar de forma gratuita'l productu, pero con llimitaciones nel tiempu d'usu o en delles de les formes d'usu o con restricciones nes capacidaes finales. P'adquirir una llicencia de software que dexe l'usu del software de manera completa riquir d'un pagu ...

  4. Genre (s) First-person shooter. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Doom is a first-person shooter game developed and published by id Software. Released on December 10, 1993, for DOS, it is the first installment in the Doom franchise. The player assumes the role of a space marine, later unofficially referred to as Doomguy, fighting through ...

  5. Ancients 1: Death Watch is a first-person medieval fantasy turn-based RPG for the PC. Version 1.2 was released as shareware in 1991, developed and self-published by Farr-Ware. Version 2.0 was later published by Epic MegaGames on August 12, 1993. The game was programmed by Mark Lewis, and its graphic art was created by Jason Struck and Matthew ...

  6. Ambrosia Software. Ambrosia Software was a predominantly Macintosh software company founded in 1993 and located in Rochester, New York, U.S. Ambrosia Software was best known for its Macintosh remakes of older arcade games, which began with a 1992 version of Atari, Inc. 's Asteroids from 1979. The company also published utility software.

  7. General features. Genealogy software products differ in the way they support data acquisition (e.g. drag and drop data entry for images, flexible data formats, free defined custom attributes for persons and connections between persons, rating of sources) and interaction (e.g. 3D-view, name filters, full text search and dynamic pan and zoom ...

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