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  1. Allure

    Allure of the Stars is a near-future Sci-Fi roguelike and tactical squad combat game written in Haskell; please offer feedback, e.g., after trying out the web frontend version at

    and https://github.com/AllureOfTheStars/Allure/suites/3798409868/artifacts/93778115 is the version with the throughput I advertised (there are corresponding Windows binaries somewhere, probably slower). Here's the commandline to use:

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