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  2. Brick Breaker - Wikipedia

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    Brick Breaker is a Breakout clone [2] in which the player must smash a wall of bricks by deflecting a bouncing ball with a paddle. The paddle may move horizontally and is controlled with the BlackBerry's trackwheel, the computer's mouse or the touch of a finger (in the case of touchscreen).

  3. Category:Breakout clones - Wikipedia

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  4. Kongregate - Wikipedia

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    Kongregate hopes this curation will help spotlight quality games and address discoverability issues indie games commonly face. [25] Another incentive offered to developers by the store is an increased revenue share for all games until they reach $10,000 in sales, [ 26 ] with games that are exclusive to it having a higher threshold of $40,000.

  5. Idle Games shows first game Idle Worship's true social colors ...

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    And, according to Idle Games CEO Jeffrey Hyman, your interactions with your friends will send ripples throughout the entire game in real time. Through innovations like these, Hyman aims for Idle ...

  6. Incremental game - Wikipedia

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    An incremental game, also known as a clicker game, tap game or idle game, is a video game whose gameplay consists of the player performing simple actions such as clicking on the screen repeatedly. This " grinding " earns the player in-game currency which can be used to increase the rate of currency acquisition. [ 1 ]

  7. AdVenture Capitalist - Wikipedia

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    AdVenture Capitalist is a free-to-play incremental video game developed and published by Hyper Hippo Productions.It was first released for browsers and Android in 2014, for iOS (published by Kongregate), Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux in 2015, and for PlayStation 4 in 2016.

  8. Kolibri Games - Wikipedia

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    The idle game that simulates a factory empire has since been downloaded over 10 million times. [10] In October 2018, Fluffy Fairy Games changed its name to Kolibri Games. [11] Ubisoft acquired a 75% share of Kolibri in February 2020, as the company desired to expand into the "idle" mobile game venue. [12]

  9. Alleyway (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Alleyway [a] is a 1989 video game developed by Nintendo and Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo as a global launch title for the Game Boy. It is a Breakout clone and one of the first four games developed and released for the system. The game was released first in Japan in 1989, in North America later that year, and in Europe in 1990.