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  2. Candy Box! - Wikipedia

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    Candy Box! is an incremental online text-based role-playing game that runs in web browser. It was developed by a 19-year-old French student using the pseudonym "aniwey" and released in April 2013. It was developed by a 19-year-old French student using the pseudonym "aniwey" and released in April 2013.

  3. PCH Games - Wikipedia

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    December 10, 1997: Nabisco, managed through its Life Savers portfolio, launches Candystand.com. . 2001: Nabisco is acquired by Kraft Foods.After Kraft's acquisition of Nabisco, the tagline "The Hottest Games Online" is introduced.

  4. King (company) - Wikipedia

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    To celebrate the debut, Candy Crush mascots took to the New York Stock Exchange. [6] Morris was the company's largest shareholder with approximately 35.6 million shares valued at $821 million. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The company began trading under the "KING" symbol on the New York Stock Exchange .

  5. FarmVille 2 Candy Shack Quests: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    Along with the Candy Shack that has been released in FarmVille 2, allowing virtual farmers to collect candy for neat prizes, so too have some Candy Shack quests been released to give us something ...

  6. Candy Crush Saga - Wikipedia

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    Candy Crush Saga is a free-to-play tile-matching video game released by King on April 12, 2012, originally for Facebook; other versions for iOS, Android, ...

  7. Cookie Clicker - Wikipedia

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    Cookie Clicker is a 2013 incremental game created by French programmer Julien "Orteil" Thiennot. The user initially clicks on a big cookie on the screen, earning a single cookie per click.

  8. 2048 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game has been described by The Wall Street Journal as "almost like Candy Crush for math geeks", [7] and Business Insider called it "Threes on steroids". [1] Caitlin Dewey of The Washington Post called it "a nerdy, minimalist, frustrating game", [ 12 ] while The Independent called it "addictive". [ 20 ]

  9. OpenCandy - Wikipedia

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    OpenCandy was an adware module and a potentially unwanted program classified as malware by many anti-virus vendors. [1] [2] [3] [4] They flagged OpenCandy due to its ...