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One Chance is a Flash game developed by Dean Moynihan and released on Newgrounds on December 2, 2010. It has been frequently cited in video games literature as an interesting and moving use of permadeath mechanic (permanent death).

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  • One Chance (video game) (en)
  • One Chance (jogo eletrônico) (pt)
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  • One Chance é um jogo independente de navegador desenvolvido por Dean Moynihan e lançado no Newgrounds em dezembro de 2010. O jogador controla um cientista chamado John Pilgrim, que criou uma "cura" para o câncer, lançada em forma de gás. Este gás começa a causar a extinção da humanidade e de todos os seres vivos, pois acaba atacando células não cancerígenas. O jogador tem seis dias para criar uma cura para o gás, com vários finais sendo possíveis, dependendo da escolha do usuário durante o período. (pt)
  • One Chance is a Flash game developed by Dean Moynihan and released on Newgrounds on December 2, 2010. It has been frequently cited in video games literature as an interesting and moving use of permadeath mechanic (permanent death). (en)
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  • One Chance (en)
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  • It shows the gameplay without a title screen, indicates the second day depicts the beginning of the extinction. (en)
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  • One Chance is a Flash game developed by Dean Moynihan and released on Newgrounds on December 2, 2010. It has been frequently cited in video games literature as an interesting and moving use of permadeath mechanic (permanent death). In the game, the player controls a scientist who has created a cancer-attacking "cure"; when it is released in a gas form it begins to cause the extinction of all life by unexpectedly targeting all living cells, rather than just cancer cells. The player is given six days to create an antibiotic, after which point one of several endings may be achieved depending on the choices made. A web browser cookie prevents the game from being played more than once. (en)
  • One Chance é um jogo independente de navegador desenvolvido por Dean Moynihan e lançado no Newgrounds em dezembro de 2010. O jogador controla um cientista chamado John Pilgrim, que criou uma "cura" para o câncer, lançada em forma de gás. Este gás começa a causar a extinção da humanidade e de todos os seres vivos, pois acaba atacando células não cancerígenas. O jogador tem seis dias para criar uma cura para o gás, com vários finais sendo possíveis, dependendo da escolha do usuário durante o período. (pt)
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