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    Factorio

    Factorio

    Factorio headless server in a Docker container

    ...The container automatically handles dependencies, configuration, and updates, making it easier for system administrators and hobbyists to run dedicated Factorio servers. Users can configure server settings, maps, mods, and saved games through mounted volumes and environment variables within the container.
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    The most fun you'll ever have on IRC! You will be allowed to buy and sell virtual shares with virtual money using real time, real world share price values. You can also trade your shares between eachother.
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    CrystalNight is a web-based CGI game engine for a genre of game best described as "breeding" game. Meaning you, breed/train monsters/animals/etc. This is a game engine so the specifics for any game using it would need to be defined in the database.
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