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*** Runerigus is a Ground/Ghost Pokémon formed from a cursed painting absorbing a Galarian Yamask, and its ghostly form only has a single eye visible within the slabs composing its body.
* Massmouth, from the ''[[Doom]]'' [[Game Mod]] series ''The Adventures of MassMouth''. (He was originally a [https://web.archive.org/web/20131002132955/http://planetquake.gamespy.com/View.php?view=ModeloftheWeek.Detail&id=28 Quake II skin].) He also appears as a bot in ''Skulltag'', a source port focused on multiplayer, where one of his lines is a complaint about his lack of peripheral vision.
* Many enemies in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' franchise: sport a single eye, often as their [[Attack Its Weak Point|attacking its eye]].
** Recurring examples:
** [[The Legend of Zelda (video game)|The first game]] introduces multiple recurring examples:
*** The Tektite is a one-eyed [[Giant Spider]] which often hops around the map. The recurring Gohma is a giant spider boss that can usually only be damaged by [[Attack Its Weak Point|attacking its eye]].
*** Armos are alsoanimated introduced,statues andthat feature a one-eyed design in this and some of the other games.
*** Ghinis are one-eyed ghosts found solely around graveyards.
*** Eyegores are typically statue-like cyclopean beasts that are tough to damage, but are weak to arrows.
** [[The Legend of Zelda (video game)|The first game]] introduceshad multipleits recurringown share of examples to start:
*** Digdogger is a giant urchin-like monster with a single eye; the Japanese manual instead calls it a giant [[Clu Clu Land|Unira]]. Playing the recorder while in the same room as it will cause it to shrink into a smaller form, which can be damaged with other weapons. One is fought as the boss of Level 5, and a second appears in Level 7 that instead splits into 3 of its miniature self.
*** The recurring Gohma debuts in this game, and is a giant spider-like boss that can only be damaged by [[Attack Its Weak Point|attacking its eye]].
*** Patras are a horde of flying [[Oculothorax|winged]] [[Faceless Eye|eyeballs]] that appear as bosses, and only appear in Level 9 within the first quest.
** ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'' has the ghostly Moas, Fiery Moas and the [[Faceless Eye|eyeball-like]] Girubokku.
** ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'':
*** Twilit Parasite Diababa is the three-headed boss of the Forest Temple, and has an eye hidden inside the large main head that only appears during the second phase.
* The Cyclops in ''[[Castle Crashers]]'', whom you must defeat to rescue the [[Damsel in Distress|Green Princess]]. {{spoiler|He is revived by [[The Dragon|The Necromancer]] as part of the final [[Boss Rush]]}}.
* Cyclopes appear as [[Superpowered Mooks|Myth Units]] in ''[[Age of Mythology]]'' if you progress to Classical Age with Ares. Another Cyclops, Gargarensis, is the main antagonistGargst.
* The Cyclopes in ''[[Rift]]'' seem to be denizens of the [[Dishing Out Dirt|Plane of Earth]]. They're built along the same large and solid lines as [[Proud Warrior Race|bahmi]] (although they tend to be even taller), but have ivory-yellow skin, vaguely bestial features, and the definitive single, centrally-positioned eye.
* Polyphemus the Cyclops from the Odyssey appears as a boss in ''[[Titan Quest]]''. You also meet some other cyclopes while ascending {{spoiler|Mount Olympus}}.
* A Cyclops heavily based on the one from ''The 7th Voyage of Sinbad'' appears as the first boss in ''[[Will Rock]]'', capable of hitting you from far away by spitting stones at you. It becomes a [[Degraded Boss]] soon enough.
* The boss enemy Gorpus from ''[[Musashi: Samurai Legend]]'' is a gigantic scorpion with a single huge eye hidden under his helmet.