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  2. Hypercasual game - Wikipedia

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    A hypercasual game is a video game (typically a mobile video game) which is easy-to-play and usually free-to-play; hypercasual games also feature very minimalistic user interfaces. Popularized in 2017 by game makers such as Kwalee , Ketchapp and Voodoo , these games can be quickly played after downloading, usually without any tutorial or ...

  3. Hypercharge: Unboxed - Wikipedia

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    The game garnered further recognition by winning the Best Multiplayer award at both the Brazil's Independent Games Festival [22] and the GWB Game Awards organized by Tencent. [23] Additionally, Hypercharge: Unboxed was a finalist in the Best Casual Game category at the TIGA Games Industry Awards in 2022 [ 24 ] and was highlighted by Steam in ...

  4. Minecraft modding - Wikipedia

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    The first ever version of Minecraft was released in May 2009, [11] but client-side modding of the game did not become popular in earnest until the game reached its alpha stage in June 2010. The only mods that were released during Minecraft 's Indev and Infdev development stages were a few client-side mods that had minor changes to the game.

  5. Hypixel - Wikipedia

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    Hypixel Network, [3] simply known as Hypixel, is a Minecraft server that hosts minigames. It was released on April 13, 2013 by Simon "hypixel" (name of player is not written like the name of the server, but with a lower h (see list of admins)) Collins-Laflamme and Philippe Touchette, and is managed and run by Hypixel Inc. [4] Hypixel is only available on the Java Edition of Minecraft, [5] but ...

  6. Casual game - Wikipedia

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    Countless casual games have been developed and published, alongside hardcore games, across the history of video games. A concerted effort to capitalize on casual games grew in the 1990s and 2000s, as many developers and publishers branded themselves as casual game companies, publishing games especially for PCs, web browsers, and smartphones.

  7. Category:Social casual games - Wikipedia

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  8. List of video game genres - Wikipedia

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    Designers of these games should add a lot of "juice" (sound and motion elements that excite the senses) to make them stand out in a sea of highly similar games. Casual games typically are played in web browsers or on mobile devices, although they now are starting to become popular on game consoles. The games often have auto-saving and syncing ...

  9. Category:Casual games - Wikipedia

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