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Outlaws

Creatures theme

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Includes mostly unorganized outlaws or others who partake in criminal activities (or behaves like one in a place with no laws to mark them as outlaws).

299
games
52
platforms

Alternate names: Thieves, Ruffians, Scoundrels, Raiders, Highwaymen, Bandits

Note that many titles used for outlaws are vague on the regard of actually being criminal. For example: rogues, vagabonds, and others do not strictly mean they're lawbreakers, but the popular depictions have them as highway robbers, thieves, and such. Other terms should be used for these to better describe them if the proper meanings are used (e.g. drifters, nonconformists, vagrants, or such).

This also covers characters who behave like criminals in a place where there's no system of laws in place, commonly robbers/thieves, murderers, blackmailers, etc.
Children:
* Gangs

Related:
* Stealing NPCs

Popular tags

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Parent group

NPC occupations

Child groups

Gangsters, Thieves, Outlaw protagonist, Pirates, Gangs

Games by year

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The first Outlaws video game was released in 1983.

Deep Silver, Bethesda Softworks, Nintendo and Ubisoft published most of these games.

Platforms

Windows113
Linux35
X36022
PS321
Mac OS X15
MS-DOS8
C647
MSX5
PS25
ZX Spectrum3
PS43
Android3
Mac OS Classic3
OS/23
Amstrad CPC3
NES3
Xbox3
N642
Atari ST2
Apple II E2
BSD2
Amiga2
3DS2
Arcade2
GameCube2
Switch2
Xbox One1
Electron1
GamePark 321
NeXT1

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