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- referred to as novel game, a retranscription of the wasei-eigo term noberu gēmu (ノベルゲーム), which is more often used in ****anese. Visual novels originated in...
- The ****ation Game is a 1985 horror novel by English writer Clive Barker. It was Barker's first novel. Marty Strauss is a gambling addict recently released...
- Skin Game is a novel in The Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher. It is the 15th novel in the series. It follows the protagonist, Harry Dresden as he teams...
- Master of the Game is a novel by Sidney Sheldon, first published in hardback format in 1982. Spanning four generations in the lives of the fictional McGregor/Blackwell...
- A Game of Thrones is the first novel in A Song of Ice and Fire, a series of fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin. It was first published...
- A Dangerous Game is a 1956 novel by the Swiss writer Friedrich Dürrenmatt. Its original German title is Die Panne, which means "The breakdown". It is known...
- Takumi, Kato (2019-11-07). "公衆電話" [Public Phone] (in ****anese). Novel Game Collection: novelgame.jp. Retrieved 2022-04-09. Giichi, Tot**** (2020-01-21). "ノベルゲーム制作者で集まったっていい!...
- the novelette Ender's Game, which was later expanded into the novel of the same title. It currently consists of sixteen novels, thirteen short stories...
- The Game is a 1905 novel by Jack London about a twenty-year-old boxer, Joe, who meets his death in the ring. London was a sports reporter for the Oakland...
- The Most Dangerous Game is a first person narrative novel by English author Gavin Lyall, first published in 1964. The plot of the novel is unrelated to the...