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  2. Voodoo (company) - Wikipedia

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    Voodoo SAS (also referred to as Voodoo.io) is a French developer and publisher of mobile apps and games based in Paris. The company was founded in 2013 by Alexandre Yazdi and Laurent Ritter. Voodoo's games began predominantly as free-to-play "hyper-casual games", which they helped popularize. Since then, the company has shifted to developing ...

  3. Battletoads/Double Dragon - Wikipedia

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    The Super NES version has the Battletoad Pimple fighting against the Double Dragon boss character Roper (Willy).. Battletoads/Double Dragon is a beat 'em up video game where the players, as either one of the three Battletoads or Jimmy and Billy, attack enemies, swing ropes, go on spaceships, and turbo bike to defeat the Shadow Boss and Dark Queen. [12]

  4. Noita (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Noita was released in early access for Microsoft Windows on 24 September 2019 and is digitally distributed on GOG.com, Humble Bundle, Itch.io, and Steam. The developer expected the game to be in early access for a year before its full release. [19] Noita left early access as the 1.0 version on 15 October 2020. [20]

  5. Hole.io - Wikipedia

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    Soon after its release, Hole.io made it to the top of the free games section on the Apps Store [9] and Google Play, [10] receiving over 10 million downloads on Google Play alone. [11] While some reviewers criticized it for copying core mechanics of Donut County, [12] others characterized the game as being "oddly satisfying and addictive". [3]

  6. Shenzhen I/O - Wikipedia

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    Shenzhen I/O was developed by Zachtronics. [4] The game is seen as a spiritual successor to their previous title TIS-100, a coding puzzle game released in 2015. [4] Shenzhen I/O was designed with the same niche audience in mind, specifically people interested in programming. [4]

  7. Clara.io - Wikipedia

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    Clara.io is web-based freemium [3] 3D computer graphics software developed by Exocortex, a Canadian software company. The free or "Basic" component of their freemium offering, however, places severe restrictions, such as on saving models and importing texture maps, which are undisclosed in the company's own descriptions of their plans.