Stranded may refer to:
Stranded is a 3D adventure game, developed by Unreal Software. The main goal of the Robinsonade game is to survive on a dangerous island and to find a way to return home.
The game is free to download and play.
The second instalment of the game was released under the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC-SA license (source code).
Stranded was released in mid-2003 by Peter Schauß, the founder of Unreal Software. Its design and gameplay are influenced by the relatively unknown German freeware game Schiffbruch.
Stranded was a success in November 2003, appearing in four different German gaming magazines and the Rhein-Zeitung. After release of Version 1.3 development ceased, and the Stranded source code was released, but without any license information given, thus leaving all copyrights still on Peter Schauß.
The game has no campaign mode, but its "random island" mode is wrapped up in a story where the player is stranded on an abandoned island. Resource management is a vital component of gameplay, since the player character has a constant need for food and water, and has to sleep. The game features a day and night cycle. Sleeping in the open injures the player, unprocessed food is not very effective against hunger and aggressive animals threaten the player. So the player is forced to gather resources like branches, stones and vines to construct tools, buildings and weapons. Each building that is finished will unlock another, more sophisticated building, until the player is able to build a raft to escape from the island and reach his homeland.
The following is a list of all The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius episodes.
Unlike Season 2 or 3, Season 1 of Jimmy Neutron takes a more comical approach to the show, with little development of Jimmy and Cindy's relationship.
In contrast to season one, 22-minute episodes became the norm for season two. It took a mature and slightly more serious approach to the show.
Different screenshots from newer episodes and sound effects are added to the theme song, with the exception of the episodes "Lights, Camera, Danger", "Fundemonium", "Stranded", "Jimmy Goes to College", and "Who's Your Mommy?; Clash of the Cousins" replacing the original theme song from the first two seasons.
Agnita (Romanian pronunciation: [aɡˈnita]; German: Agnetheln; Hungarian: Szentágota; Transylvanian Saxon dialect: Ongenîtlen) is a town on the Hârtibaciu river in Sibiu County, Transylvania, central Romania. It is considered the locality in the center of the country. The town administers two villages, Coveş (Käbisch; Ágotakövesd) and Ruja (Roseln; Rozsonda).
The population was 8,300 at the 2011 census, of which 94.2% were Romanians, 2.9% Hungarians, 1.5% Roma and 1% Germans.
The first document mentioning it is a land sale contract signed in 1280 by one Henric from Sancta Agatha. In 1376, Louis I of Hungary granted to the village the right to hold a market. In 1466, Matthias Corvinus granted to the village the right to carry trials (jus gladi) and built a fortress to defend the Kingdom of Hungary from the Ottoman Empire.