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  2. Township (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Township. (video game) Township is a casual farming and city-building game developed and launched on multiple platforms by Playrix in which players develop starter towns by building factories, harvesting crops, and creating goods. The main goal of the game is to link one independent agriculture operation into a complete set of industrial chains ...

  3. FarmVille - Wikipedia

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    FarmVille is a series of agriculture - simulation social network games developed and published by Zynga in 2009. [3][4] It is similar to Happy Farm [5] and Farm Town. [6][7][8] Its gameplay involves various aspects of farmland management, such as plowing land, planting, growing, and harvesting crops, harvesting trees and raising livestock. [9 ...

  4. Category:Facebook games - Wikipedia

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    Chocobo's Crystal Tower. ChronoBlade. CityVille. CityVille 2. Civilization World. Cow Clicker. Crazy Penguin Catapult. Crazy Planets. Criminal Case (video game)

  5. Facebook's Finest: See if your game made the cut - AOL

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    In a recent survey of Facebook users, over 50% of the respondents play games on the social network and 19% say they're 'addicted' to games like FarmVille, where you plant and harvest virtual crops ...

  6. Game of the Day: Bubble Town - AOL

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    Bubble Town is the arcade-style puzzle game that will test your wits, not just your reflexes. Match three Borbs of the same color to knock them off. Collect the various power ups to gain an edge.

  7. Triple Town - Wikipedia

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    Triple Town is a freemium strategy puzzle video game with city-building elements. It is available for social networks and mobile devices and was developed by Seattle-based Spry Fox. The casual game was originally released for the Amazon Kindle e-reader in 2010, and was ported to the Facebook and Google+ social networks in October 2011.

  8. CityVille - Wikipedia

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    CityVille. CityVille was a casual social city-building game developed by Zynga, and released in December 2010. [2][3] A sequel, CityVille 2, was released in December 2012. It was closed down on February, 2013 just three months after the game's release. CityVille was shut down on April 30, 2015.

  9. Townscaper - Wikipedia

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    Townscaper was developed by Swedish [9] [better source needed] developer Oskar Stålberg, who previously worked on Bad North.Stålberg gave a talk at the IndieCade Europe 2019 event during development, showcasing some of the game's features, including terrain generation and procedural building design.