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  2. Hangame - Wikipedia

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    The Toast.com portal acts as a base ecosystem to present its mobile games, community and pre-registration events, multimedia, and art assets, while acting as redirect to its licensed mobile games both on the Apple iTunes App Store and Google Play app store. As of 2015, 16 mobile games are present either on the Apple IOS application or on Google ...

  3. Socialpoint - Wikipedia

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    Socialpoint (formerly Social Point until 2019) is a Spanish video game developer based in Barcelona. Founded in October 2008 by Horacio Martos and Andrés Bou, the company specializes in free-to-play mobile and social network games. Socialpoint was acquired by Take-Two Interactive in February 2017.

  4. Small Giant Games - Wikipedia

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    Small Giant Games was founded in 2013 in Helsinki, Finland by a group of individuals laid off by mobile game developer Sulake. [1] Otto Nieminen, formerly Sulake's product development officer, was the company's founding chief executive officer, with Timo Soininen, former CEO of Sulake, assuming the CEO role at Small Giant in 2014.

  5. List of turn-based strategy video games - Wikipedia

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    See Lists of video games for related lists.. This is a comprehensive index of turn-based strategy video games, sorted chronologically.Information regarding date of release, developer, platform, setting and notability is provided when available.

  6. Liubo - Wikipedia

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    Liubo (Chinese: 六博; Old Chinese *kruk pˤak “six sticks”) was an ancient Chinese board game for two players. The rules have largely been lost, but it is believed that each player had six game pieces that were moved around the points of a square game board that had a distinctive, symmetrical pattern.

  7. GameStick - Wikipedia

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    The GameStick features an exclusive game and access to its app store, which mainly sells casual games. All systems can be used as development kits, allowing any GameStick owner to also be a developer, without licensing fees. The GameStick is part of the eighth generation of video game consoles.

  8. Empires & Allies - Wikipedia

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    The game was a freemium game, meaning there was no cost to play but players had the option of purchasing premium content. The game was taken offline on June 17, 2013. On May 5, 2015, Empires & Allies was revived and re-released as an entirely different mobile game on Apple's App Store and Google Play worldwide. [4]

  9. Oriental Empires - Wikipedia

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    Oriental Empires was released in Steam’s Early Access program in September 2016. [4] The game launched in Early Access without multiplayer, and the Early Access period was used to implement multiplayer. [5] It left Early Access and was released in full on Steam in September 2017. [6] In January 2018 the game was released DRM-free on GOG.com. [7]