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  2. Incremental game - Wikipedia

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    Incremental games gained popularity in 2013 after the success of Cookie Clicker, [3] although earlier games such as Cow Clicker and Candy Box! were based on the same principles. Make It Rain (2014, by Space Inch) was the first major mobile idle game success, although the idle elements in the game were heavily limited, requiring check-ins to ...

  3. The Battle Cats - Wikipedia

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    Battle Cats Rangers, an idle/clicker game published by MEMORY Inc and developed with YD Online Corp, was released for Android and iOS devices on 27 April 2017. In Battle Cats Rangers , players tap the screen as quickly as possible to attack incoming enemies and bosses that swarm their team of Cats.

  4. Cookie Clicker - Wikipedia

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    Bogost has called Cookie Clicker "the logical conclusion of Cow Clicker". [5] Orteil later released other idle games such as: Idle Game Maker, a tool allowing customized idle games to be made without coding knowledge; [10] AdventureQuest Dragons, a mobile game created with Artix Entertainment; and NeverEnding Legacy.

  5. Neko Atsume - Wikipedia

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    On October 30, 2015, an English version of the game, titled Neko Atsume: Kitty Collector, was released on the Android and iOS app stores. As of version 1.4.5, players can switch between the Japanese and English versions of the game any time they want by using the in-game menu. [ 13 ]

  6. List of video game genres - Wikipedia

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    In an IGN article, Cookie Clicker is credited as one of the few games to have played a major role in the establishment of the genre of idle gaming. [77] This genre involves games that orient the player with a trivial task, such as clicking a cookie; and as the game progresses, the player is gradually rewarded certain upgrades for completing ...

  7. Neko (software) - Wikipedia

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    The object of the game was cruel but humorous, as the player would have to shave the cats, with various layers of fur, as they ran across the screen within a limited time. The game was a parody of a game called Bunny Killer. Kitten Shaver was such a success, that a sequel called Kitten Shaver 2: Kitty's Revenge was released in 1997.

  8. Kolibri Games - Wikipedia

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    Kolibri Games GmbH (formerly Fluffy Fairy Games) is a German mobile games company based in Berlin, Germany. It was founded in 2016 by Daniel Stammler , Janosch Sadowski , Tim Reiter, Oliver Löffler and Sebastian Karasek as Fluffy Fairy Games.

  9. Hello Kitty Online - Wikipedia

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    Hello Kitty Online was a free-to-play [1] massively multiplayer online role playing game active from 2008 to 2017, developed by Sanrio Digital and Typhoon Games. [2] The game is tied to the SanrioTown website, where players are required to register a free account.