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  2. Clicker Heroes - Wikipedia

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    Playsaurus created a sequel called Clicker Heroes 2, which was available on Steam Early Access as of 2018. [19] Unlike the original Clicker Heroes, Clicker Heroes 2 is not free to play. [20] Gravity hired Playsaurus to develop a Ragnarok Online-themed version of Clicker Heroes that was titled Ragnarok Clicker, which was released on August 3, 2016.

  3. Microsoft PowerToys - Wikipedia

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    PowerToys Power Calculator Power Calculator was a more advanced graphical calculator application than the built-in Windows Calculator; it could evaluate more complex expressions, draw a Cartesian or polar graph of a function or convert units of measurements. Power Calculator could store and reuse pre-defined functions, of any arity.

  4. List of historical video games - Wikipedia

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    A strategy game that covers ancient Greek city-states and their rise and fall, including Sparta. Egypt 1156 B.C. 1997: 1156 BC: An adventure game where the player investigates the theft of a royal tomb in ancient Egypt. Invictus: 2000: 1000s BC: A strategy game where players control legendary Greek heroes during ancient times. CivCity: Rome ...

  5. Incremental game - Wikipedia

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    An incremental game, also known as a clicker game, tap game or idle game, is a video game whose gameplay consists of the player performing simple actions such as clicking on the screen repeatedly. This " grinding " earns the player in-game currency which can be used to increase the rate of currency acquisition. [ 1 ]

  6. Calculator (character) - Wikipedia

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    Calculator first appeared in Detective Comics #463 (September 1976), and he was created by Bob Rozakis and Mike Grell. [1]As is commonplace in comics, the character was based on a topical event or trend; in this case, Noah Kuttler took his powers and costume design from the recently popular pocket calculator.

  7. Abacus - Wikipedia

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    The 1:4 abacus, which removes the seldom-used second and fifth bead, became popular in the 1940s. Today's Japanese abacus is a 1:4 type, four-bead abacus, introduced from China in the Muromachi era. It adopts the form of the upper deck one bead and the bottom four beads.

  8. Challenge of the Ancient Empires! - Wikipedia

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    Challenge of the Ancient Empires!, also known as Ancient Empires, is an educational computer game created by The Learning Company in 1990 for both MS-DOS and Macintosh. [2] It is designed to improve history, logic, and problem solving skills in children ages 7 to 10 [ 3 ] (or 10 and up, according to the box art seen to the right).

  9. Clicker - Wikipedia

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    Duck clicker, underside clicker ("buckling cap") is a spring with two stable states D-Day cricket issued to Allied paratroopers D-Day cricket (sound) Clicker-training clickers come in various shapes and forms. A clicker, sometimes called a cricket, [1] is any device that makes a clicking sound, usually when deliberately activated by its user.