Fortnight sounds like a survival horror game where you stay overnight in a fort and the titles sound very similar, I always get these games mixed up, so could someone please help me get an answer. (I couldn't find one elsewhere)
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No. Just no.
Fortnight means 2 weeks (contraction of middle & old english fourteen nights), and the word was quite popular ere the 20th century. This game's popularity won't last a decade as has been shown by its predecessors.
books . google . com/ngrams/graph?content=fortnight&year_start=1800&year_end=2008&corpus=15&smoothing=3
I'm not at all opposed to imaginative deductions, but they're more interesting when supported by known facts.