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- Receiver_(video_game) abstract "Receiver is a first-person shooter video game developed by Wolfire Games, originally developed as part of the 7 Day FPS Challenge.The game attempts to portray realistic gun mechanics through reloading and bullet physics, as the player scavenges items and audio tapes, which reveal the story, from a procedurally generated world.It was released in June 2012 for Linux, Microsoft Windows, and Mac OS X.".
- Q13424033 abstract "Receiver is a first-person shooter video game developed by Wolfire Games, originally developed as part of the 7 Day FPS Challenge.The game attempts to portray realistic gun mechanics through reloading and bullet physics, as the player scavenges items and audio tapes, which reveal the story, from a procedurally generated world.It was released in June 2012 for Linux, Microsoft Windows, and Mac OS X.".
- Receiver_(video_game) comment "Receiver is a first-person shooter video game developed by Wolfire Games, originally developed as part of the 7 Day FPS Challenge.The game attempts to portray realistic gun mechanics through reloading and bullet physics, as the player scavenges items and audio tapes, which reveal the story, from a procedurally generated world.It was released in June 2012 for Linux, Microsoft Windows, and Mac OS X.".
- Q13424033 comment "Receiver is a first-person shooter video game developed by Wolfire Games, originally developed as part of the 7 Day FPS Challenge.The game attempts to portray realistic gun mechanics through reloading and bullet physics, as the player scavenges items and audio tapes, which reveal the story, from a procedurally generated world.It was released in June 2012 for Linux, Microsoft Windows, and Mac OS X.".