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Neva (video game) - Wikipedia Neva is a puzzle-platform game developed by Nomada Studio and published by Devolver Digital It follows a young woman named Alba who must travel with her wolf companion Neva across four seasons in a world corrupted by darkness
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List of Monster Jam video games - Wikipedia Several licensed Monster Jam video games have been made, generally under the Monster Jam brand name, with the first one being released during the sixth generation of video games The rights to publish licensed Monster Jam video games were first granted to Ubisoft and have changed hands several times over the years to Activision , Game Mill