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  2. Suika Game - Wikipedia

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    The order the player can drop the fruit is completely random, but they can see the fruit that is coming up one turn ahead. [15] For the Chinese "Merge Big Watermelon" browser game version, the order of the fruit is slightly different as the game features different fruits such as kiwis, lemons and tangerines in its cycle. [16]

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    Discover the best free online games at AOL.com - Play board, card, casino, puzzle and many more online games while chatting with others in real-time.

  4. Halfbrick Studios - Wikipedia

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    Halfbrick Studios Pty Ltd is an Australian video game developer based in Brisbane. [1] The company primarily worked on licensed games until 2008. The company is best known for Fruit Ninja (2010), Jetpack Joyride (2011), and Dan the Man (2015).

  5. 911 Operator (video game) - Wikipedia

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    911 Operator (Polish: Operator Numeru Alarmowego) is a simulation video game developed by Polish studio Jutsu Games and published in 2017 by PlayWay. The player assumes the role of a 9-1-1 telephone operator who must answer phone calls and dispatch police officers, paramedics, and firefighters to various emergencies.

  6. Game of the Day: Pop & Drop - AOL

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    Pro Tips: Pop & Drop shows you where your next shot is going to land. This is an invaluable tool! With it you can line up insanely tight shots through gaps, enabling you to hit those huge combos.

  7. Fruit Ninja - Wikipedia

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    Fruit Ninja is a video game developed by Halfbrick originally released on April 20, 2010. In the game, the player must slice fruit that is thrown into the air by swiping the device's touch screen with their finger(s) or (in the case of the Xbox 360 version) the player's arms and hands, and must not slice bombs.

  8. Felix and the Fruit Monsters - Wikipedia

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    Felix and the Fruit Monsters is a video game written by John Chaytor and released by Micro Power for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron in 1983. A sequel to platformer Felix in the Factory , it is a maze game resembling Pac-Man , but with different gameplay.

  9. Snowdrop (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] The core of the game engine is powered by a "node-based system" and the engine is a dynamic, interconnected and flexible system where developers can create their assets quickly and interact with them in ways that have never been done before. [10] [11] Massive created a lighting and destruction system inspired by film production techniques.