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  2. Donut County - Wikipedia

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    Donut County is a puzzle video game developed by American designer Ben Esposito and published by Annapurna Interactive in 2018. The player moves a hole to swallow ...

  3. What is the 'egg crack challenge' and why is it so ... - AOL

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    San Francisco mom Janelle Leon did the egg challenge twice with her 3-year-old daughter Raelyn. In Leon's Instagram video captioned, "My sweet baby (is) such a good sport," her daughter appears ...

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    Participants have 1 hour to run 2.5 miles, eat 2400 calories, and run back.

  6. Peter Molydeux - Wikipedia

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    Peter Molydeux is a Twitter account presented as a parody of the game designer Peter Molyneux.Created by game artist Adam Capone in 2009, it posts audacious game design ideas in the style of Molyneux.

  7. Hole.io - Wikipedia

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    Both games use the same mechanic of a hole in the ground swallowing objects to grow bigger; however, Donut County additionally features a storyline and a cast of characters which Hole.io lacks. [6] Conversely, Hole.io adds a cityscape. [6] According to Variety, Hole.io's developer Voodoo's entire range of games consists of clones of other games.

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  9. Egg drop competition - Wikipedia

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    An egg drop as part of a SECME Olympiad at the University of Florida. Often schools work together to make larger competitions that pit more students against each other. One of the larger regional egg drop competitions is the Winston-Salem / Forsyth County Egg Drop Competition that takes place during Engineers Week (late February) each year. [3]