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[edit] List of Ant Colony Management Video Games



[edit] Todd Spencer

[edit] Vishnu Sahastranam


[edit] Patrick Donald

[edit] MIGUEL VILLANUEVA SMARTEST MAN ALIVE

[edit] Ant Simulation Video Games

Ant simulation video games simulate an ant colony and the roles of the ants living in it; In these type of games, the player must manage the colony correctly by ordering its ants to perform certain tasks such as expanding the anthill, searching for food, defending the colony, etc.

Ant Simulation video games are the following:

1 SimAnt

2 Magnant


[edit] Sources

SimAnt Wikipedia article

http://www.mobygames.com/game/simant-the-electronic-ant-colony/

SimAnt official Windows version game manual

http://pc.ign.com/objects/006/006726.html

http://www.computerhope.com/games/games/simant.htm

http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/simant/players.html

http://insectwar.free.fr/


201.252.121.107 02:12, 4 November 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Magnant

Magnant is an RTS which features the military expansion of a colony of ants; since the main objective of the game is to destroy all enemy colonies.

Magnant enters properly in the RTS category and is somehow considered as an ant simulation game; it is not considered completely an ant simulation game because it concentrates on many unrealistic ant features, such as: Ants carrying weapons, ants using siege weapons such as catapults or ballistics, etc.

Official Website: http://insectwar.free.fr/

[edit] Sources

http://insectwar.free.fr/

201.252.121.107 02:53, 4 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sapah Noelle


[edit] The Crap Adventures of Liazrad Man

[edit] The Shanghai Charity Foundation


[edit] Sam Aldrich

[edit] The London Pass


[edit] Resident Evil 1.5

[edit] John C. Friend-Pereira


[edit] Facebox


[edit] Stephen Street, Melbourne


[edit] BjC Productions Co.


[edit] Make me a supermodel

Make me a supermodel is a television programme shown on Five (TV).
Rachel Hunter hosts the show in which 12 members of the public compete for a contract with a modelling agency. They compete in daily tasks.
The panel, including Hunter, a photographer and the manager of a modelling agency will decide during the week on four models to face the public vote.
Every Friday, there is a live show which is hosted by Fearne Cotton. The four models compete in a walkoff and the then the result is announced.
During Series 1 of the show, 12 girls entered the model house. Alice Sinclair was the eventual winner of the show. She was 18 years old and was one of the UK's youngest supermodels.
Series 2 of the show has recently started. 7 boys and 7 girls entered the house this time, with two models leaving the house before the public vote.
The girls competing in series 2 are: Katie [ELIMINATED], Jen, Sennait, Marianne, Anya [ELIMINATED], Kerrie [ELIMINATED].
The boys competing in series 2 are: Josh [ELIMINATED], Albert, Jono [ELIMINATED], Luke, Waz and James [ELIMINATED].

[edit] Sources

http://showbiz.sky.com/showbiz/article/0,,50001-1177218,00.html
http://five.tv/programmes/makemeasupermodel2/

86.142.33.219 13:12, 4 November 2006 (UTC)

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