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    |Box title = MediEvil: Boneyard
    |Box title = ''MediEvil: Boneyard''
    |image = [[Video:MediEvil Boneyard|300px]]
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    '''MediEvil: Boneyard''' was one of the [http://gallowmere.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Game_Prototypes four game prototypes] developed by students of the University of Abertay Dundee.
    '''''MediEvil: Boneyard''''' was one of the [http://gallowmere.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Game_Prototypes four game prototypes] developed by students of the University of Abertay Dundee.
    ==Gameplay==
    ==Gameplay==
    It was a destruction derby inspired racing/combat game which featured six racers battling within an arena using charging and melee attacks.<ref>http://robertballantyne.weebly.com/medievil-boneyard.html</ref> Only three of the six racers are known: [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]], [[Zarok]] and Roland F. Quietese.
    It was a destruction derby inspired racing/combat game which featured six racers battling within an arena using charging and melee attacks.<ref>http://robertballantyne.weebly.com/medievil-boneyard.html</ref> Only three of the six racers are known: [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]], [[Zarok]] and Roland F. Quietese.

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    Template:InfoboxAlt MediEvil: Boneyard was one of the four game prototypes developed by students of the University of Abertay Dundee.

    Gameplay

    It was a destruction derby inspired racing/combat game which featured six racers battling within an arena using charging and melee attacks.[1] Only three of the six racers are known: Sir Daniel Fortesque, Zarok and Roland F. Quietese.

    References

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