User:Grueslayer

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I am mainly active on de:WP and have uploaded a few snapshots on Commons. If you need help with articles on the history of T&T I can maybe help out with scans from my bookshelf.

  1. Anti-Everything
  2. Yacøpsæ (backup)
  3. Bake and Shark
  4. Norte Cartel (backup)
  5. Pholourie
  6. Kanka (backup)
  7. Fridolin Schley
  8. Gérard Besson
  9. Buljol
  10. Kuchela
  11. Pelau
  12. Conejo en salmorejo
  13. Ekkeland Götze
  14. Juan Francisco Machado
  15. Cayo Espanto
  16. Parfümerie Douglas[1]
  17. International Max Planck Research School for Evolutionary Biology[2]
  18. Pearlman Mountain Cabin
  19. Regierungspräsident (Germany)
  20. Mike Verdu
  21. Karborn
  22. Septic Death
  23. Green Swizzle
  24. Saheena
  25. Antonio Barreto

(plus: main author, screenshots)




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Name First Edit Blocked
Arimaboss 19.06.2018
Ganganathlal 12.10.2017 04.06.2018
Rajkumar 1 02 19.11.2015 29.04.2017
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  • Hindu-nationalism, multiple edits for each change, provides no sources, refuses to use the ES, ignores complaints on his talk page.

x is a text adventure. The game depicts the game world and events in textual form. As in a tabletop role-playing game the game is played move by move. The player enters a move in form of a command in natural language, referring to the game world, non-player character or items in his possession. The game's parser then evaluates the move much like a tabletop RPG's gamemaster, remodeling the game world if necessary and telling the player the outcome of his move. This way the player can explore the game world, solve puzzles and advance the plot. Solving certain puzzles grants access to further parts of the game world.

In addition the game shows hand-drawn pictures that depict the current location in the game world. The location pictures take up about two thirds of the screen with the lower third reserverd for text input and output.

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  1. ^ This article was actually written by User:PR Douglas, the corporate communications department of Douglas GmbH. I am the mentor of this account on behalf of the mentoring programme, the de.WP equivalent of Wikipedia:Adopt-a-user. The account has worked particularly well on the German article, sticking to NPOV and providing good sources. This is the translation. I have published it to cushion some problems with Wikipedia:Paid-contribution disclosure. If that was wrong, please consider I acted with good intentions. You can read up the entire conversation between the account and me here.
  2. ^ Collaborative article written by the participants of a beginner workshop I held at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology