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  2. Microsoft Tinker - Wikipedia

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    A free map editor (level builder) was also released; however, it is not compatible with the Games for Windows – Live version of Tinker. It is only compatible with the Windows Ultimate Extras version. On December 15, 2009, an expanded Live-enabled version of the game was released on the Games for Windows – Live client.

  3. Moley Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Moley Robotics is a robotics company headquartered in London, United Kingdom, that has developed the "first robotic kitchen" [1] based on a multifunctional cooking platform. Moley Robotics was founded by Russian and British mathematician, computer scientist and entrepreneur Mark Oleynik in 2015 to create service robots for kitchen use.

  4. RoboMind - Wikipedia

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    RoboMind is available as stand-alone application for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. It was first released in 2005 and was originally developed by Arvid Halma, a student of the University of Amsterdam at the time. Since 2011, RoboMind has been published by Research Kitchen. [2]

  5. Rotimatic - Wikipedia

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    Rotimatic was invented by Indian-born Pranoti Nagarkar and Rishi Israni. Nagarkar is a mechanical engineer and Israni studied computer science. [4] They are the Co-Founder of Zimplistic Pte Ltd., which was incorporated in Singapore in 2008.

  6. Spyce Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Prices started at $7.50 for an entire meal in a bowl [12] at their first real branch, which opened on May 3, 2018, in Boston, Massachusetts. [13] Referred to as the "Spyce Boys", [4] the four founders were inspired by their experiences as hungry student athletes on tight budgets. Spyce Kitchen automated cooking units also clean up ...

  7. Robot Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    One Girl One Laptop productions created a free to download spiritual successor, for Windows and MacOS, called GATE which uses the same digital logic puzzles as Robot Odyssey. [1] [10] There is also a clone that can be run in any system with a Java runtime, DroidQuest, which contains all the original levels and an additional secret level. [11]

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  9. Category:The Game Kitchen games - Wikipedia

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    This category lists video games developed by The Game Kitchen. Pages in category "The Game Kitchen games" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.