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  2. Diner Dash 2: Restaurant Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Diner Dash 2: Restaurant Rescue is the second installment in the popular game series Diner Dash preceded by Diner Dash and followed by Diner Dash: Flo on the Go. It is published by PlayFirst, like all other Diner Dash games.

  3. Diner Dash 2 walkthrough, cheats and tips - AOL

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    OK, so you've mastered Diner Dash. But Diner Dash 2 is loaded with new customers, restaurants, and challenges. Check out our Diner Dash 2 Tips & Tricks! Step up to the podium! Use the podium in ...

  4. Category:Playground Games games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Playground Games games" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.

  5. PlayFirst - Wikipedia

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    PlayFirst’s biggest commercial success was its first game, Diner Dash, which was released for the first time on PC/Mac platforms in late 2004. Diner Dash was initially developed by Gamelab, a New York-based casual game developer, under a multi-title publishing agreement with PlayFirst.

  6. Prodigy Education - Wikipedia

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    It is the developer of the 2011 and 2022 Prodigy Math, a roleplaying game where players solve math problems to participate in battles and cast spells, and Prodigy English, a sandbox game where players answer English questions to earn currency to gain items. Although each game is standalone, both are accessible through a single Prodigy account.

  7. Micro Power - Wikipedia

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    As well as games, Micro Power released a number of educational programs (covering subjects such as science and geography) as well as utility software such as the Draw art package (BBC, Electron), Basic Extensions [6] and Constellation astronomy program (Atom, BBC, later ported to Electron by Superior Software).

  8. Math Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The game takes place in a circus and teaches addition, subtraction, and counting in four different games, each of which with multiple difficulty settings. [1] [2] The game is for ages 4–8. [3] The four games are: Clown's Counting Games - the player is required to count with a number as a guide to pitch the tone of the musical instrument.

  9. Podd - Wikipedia

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    Podd is an educational game for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron published by Acornsoft in 1984. The main character, Podd, teaches verbs , performing an appropriate animation when a recognised word is typed.