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YGK These Sandbox and Open-World Video Games

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City-building sandbox game designed by Will Wright where players act as mayor of an American-style city SimCity
The name of the green-haired official who acts as an adviser in SimCity Dr. Wright
The gaming concept in SimCity that involves acquiring good elements to increase power and tax revenue Building an engine
"Dollhouse-style" simulation game where players dictate the lives of characters in a generic American suburb The Sims
The gibberish language spoken by characters in The Sims Simlish
The best-selling video game of all time where players gather crude, pixel-y blocks to craft shelters and tools Minecraft
The two main modes in Minecraft Survival Mode and Creative Mode
The game directed by Sean Murray that promised procedurally generated galaxies but faced extreme backlash at launch for missing features No Man’s Sky
The main feature that was missing from No Man's Sky upon its initial release Multiplayer mode
Sandbox game where players move to a desert island and invite talking animals to live with them Animal Crossing: New Horizons
The raccoon-like character in Animal Crossing who provides the player with a bigger house loan Tom Nook
First installment of a franchise featuring a bald, barcoded clone employed by the International Contract Association Hitman: Codename 47
The protagonist of the Hitman series known for creative stealth and "accidental" assassinations Agent 47
Landmark 2001 open-world game set in the New York City spoof Liberty City Grand Theft Auto III
The hyper-violent mini-games in Grand Theft Auto III that drew significant controversy from parent groups Rampages
Open-world game featuring Desmond Miles, who uses a machine to relive the memories of an ancestor during the Third Crusade Assassin’s Creed
The ancestor of Desmond Miles and protagonist of the first Assassin's Creed game Altair
Post-apocalyptic action-RPG set in the ruins of Washington, D.C. centuries after a nuclear war Fallout 3
The clunky, wrist-mounted computer that serves as the player interface in the Fallout series Pip-Boy
Western-themed open-world game following ex-outlaw John Marston as he tracks down his old gang Red Dead Redemption
The slow-motion aiming ability used during quickdraw duels in Red Dead Redemption Dead Eye
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