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  2. Stretchmo - Wikipedia

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    Stretchmo, known as Fullblox in Europe and Australia and as Hikudasu Hippaland [a] in Japan, is a downloadable puzzle game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for its Nintendo 3DS handheld system. The game is a sequel to Pushmo, Crashmo, and Pushmo World [1] and was released on the Nintendo eShop.

  3. Grumpyface Studios - Wikipedia

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    Grumpyface is a mobile game developer based in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. It was founded by Chris Graham in June 2010. [1] They are best known for their collaboration with Adult Swim Games and Cartoon Network Games, and have developed over seven titles between the two publishers.

  4. Squanch Games - Wikipedia

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    Watson, using her contacts at Epic Games, helped the studio to expand and recruit talents. [4] "Squanch" is a planet in the Rick and Morty franchise, while "tendo" is a wordplay of video game publisher Nintendo, though the company changed its name in 2017 to just "Squanch Games" after being advised by a lawyer. [5]

  5. Midnight Rescue! - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Rescue is a side-scrolling adventure game whose objective is to prevent a school from disappearing by midnight by deducing Morty Maxwell's hiding place. To do this, the player must roam the halls of Shady Glen School and piece together clues received by reading articles and correctly answering questions about them.

  6. Head-Space - Wikipedia

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    Head-Space (alternatively stylised as Headspace, without the hyphen) is a graphic novel, written by Tom Fowler (in his writing debut) and illustrated by CJ Cannon, which was released in three parts throughout 2016 by Oni Press as the third volume of the Rick and Morty comic series, based on the television series and franchise of the same name by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon.

  7. Trover Saves the Universe - Wikipedia

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    The game was developed by Squanch Games, which was founded by Rick and Morty ' s co-creator Justin Roiland; [4] it was the studio's third game. Trover was mainly designed to be a comedy game, with Tanya Watson, one of Squanch Games' co-founders, adding that "if people don't laugh when we intend for them to laugh, then we know that something isn't working". [5]

  8. ‘Rick and Morty: The Anime’ Spinoff Series Debuts First ...

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    The expansive “Rick and Morty” multiverse just got a little bit bigger. The hit Adult Swim animated series just debuted the first-ever footage and additional plot details from the hotly ...

  9. Rick and Morty: The Manga - Wikipedia

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    Set in its own continuity, the manga follows Rick as he builds a giant robot for Morty to use to face off against an unexpected enemy: a horde of giant variants of Jerry dubbed "Jiants". As Rick becomes invested in upgrading the mech with new features, Morty, his sister Summer , and his new friend Rowan continue to attend high school while ...