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  2. GameHouse - Wikipedia

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    GameHouse Inc. GameHouse Inc. is an American casual game developer, publisher, digital video game distributor, and portal, based in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is a division of RealNetworks. GameHouse distributes casual games for PC and Mac computers, as well as for mobile devices such as phones and tablets (on both iOS (iTunes) and ...

  3. List of PopCap games - Wikipedia

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    Amazing Adventures: The Caribbean Secret. Amazing Adventures: The Forgotten Dynasty. Amazing Adventures: The Lost Tomb. Amazing Adventures: The Riddle Of The Two Knights. Escape The Emerald Star. Escape Rosecliff Island. Escape Whisper Valley. Hidden Identity – Chicago Blackout. Mahjong Escape: Ancient China[4]

  4. Category:GameHouse games - Wikipedia

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  5. GameHouse ropes Mac-using casual game junkies into FunPass - AOL

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  6. Collapse! - Wikipedia

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    Collapse! is a series of tile-matching puzzle video games by GameHouse, a software company in Seattle, Washington. In 2007, Super Collapse! 3 became the first game to win the Game of the Year at the inaugural Zeebys. The series has been discontinued since 2015 due to RealNetworks shutting down its internal games studio.

  7. Collapse! Blast, UNO Boost burst onto GameHouse games portal

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    The games are playable on GameHouse's home turf through Facebook Connect. This allows players to switch between platforms with the same scores and gameplay data. More importantly--if not for ...

  8. List of WildTangent games - Wikipedia

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    This list is taken from WildTangent's official website. [2] Blackhawk Striker 2. Blasterball 2: Holidays. Blasterball 2: Remix. Blasterball 2: Revolution. Blasterball 3. Crystal Maze (2003) Fate (2005)

  9. PlayFirst - Wikipedia

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    PlayFirst, Inc. is a Delaware based American publisher of casual games founded in 2004 by industry veterans. PlayFirst produced the Diner Dash series, which won the 2008 Annual Casual Game Awards. [2] and has seen over 550 million downloads. [3][4] The popularity of Diner Dash series prompted spin-off series like Wedding Dash and Cooking Dash.