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  2. Crossy Road - Wikipedia

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    Crossy Road is an action game released on November 20, 2014. It was developed and published on iOS by Australian video game developer Hipster Whale and originally yodo1 on Android. The name and concept of the game play on the riddle joke "Why did the chicken cross the road?" [3] It has been described as endless runner version of the 1981 video ...

  3. Egg, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Egg, Inc. is a 2016 idle clicker game [1] developed and published by American studio Auxbrain Inc [2] on Android and iOS devices. [3] The game takes place in a future in which eggs unlock the secrets of the universe. [4] The main objective in the game is to make the most profitable egg farm. [5]

  4. Chicktionary - Wikipedia

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    Chicktionary was developed by Blockdot, a Dallas, Texas based developer of games and branded entertainment applications. The game was originally developed as "Fowl Words" but later changed after it was concluded that the play on words "fowl" would be confused with "foul" and alienate potential players. The game is a variation on the game of ...

  5. Netflix Launching Games Tied to Originals ‘Chicken Run ...

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    Chicken Run: Eggstraction. From Aardman, the makers of the “Chicken Run” films, comes a real-time, top-down heist game that combines squad-based infiltration with high-octane, chaotic escapes.

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  7. Lucky Chicken Games - Wikipedia

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    Lucky Chicken Games is an American video game developer founded in 1998 in Santa Monica, California [1] by Jamie Ottilie, Matt Saia and Jonnathan Hilliard. [2] [3]Luck Chicken Games was purchased by mobile game publisher AEGF in partnership with Abandon Mobile in 2005 and became the production and development operation of the mobile game company.

  8. Pico Park - Wikipedia

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    Developer logo. When asked what made him start making Pico Park, the game creator, Teco, answered, "I think it's fun for [friends] to get together and play on one screen," but that he thinks local gameplay has become less common with time. [5] Teco developed the game by himself and his friend helped to compose sounds in the game.

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