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Neverhood (released in ****an as
Klaymen Klaymen: The
Mystery of
Neverhood) is a 1996 point-and-click
adventure video game
developed by The
Neverhood,...
- own company,
Neverhood, with
several other former Shiny employees.
Working for
DreamWorks Interactive,
Neverhood created The
Neverhood for the PC and...
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video game
developed by The
Neverhood, Inc. and
published by
Electronic Arts for PlayStation. It is the
sequel to The
Neverhood, and
rather than
being an...
- It is a
spiritual successor to The
Neverhood, and is
developed by many
members of the same team. Like The
Neverhood,
Armikrog uses clay animation. The...
- Coulton.
Knowledge &
Innocence (1986) A
Briefing for the
Ascent (1987)
Neverhood Songs (1996) John
Wayne (1998)
Avocado Faultline (2000) LITTLE, big (2002)...
- Como);
Terry Scott Taylor, on his 2004
album Imaginarium:
Songs from the
Neverhood; the
metalcore band
Sworn In, on
their 2015
album The Lovers/The Devil;...
- 1999 for PlayStation. It was
created by Doug TenNapel,
developed by The
Neverhood, Inc., and
published by
SouthPeak Interactive.
BoomBots features distinctive...
- In the 1996
video game The
Neverhood,
there is a
cutscene in
which Klaymen pulls a pin that
keeps two
halves of the
Neverhood separated when the
sides are...
- Johnson, Greg (August 10, 1995). "New Kid in Town :
Artist Who
Created Neverhood Is
Playing With the Big Boys in
Interactive Games". Los
Angeles Times...
-
built like a
roller coaster, the
weasel recites the song's lyrics. The
Neverhood, a
video game from 1996, has a
sequence called "the
weasel chase" that...