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  2. AdventureQuest - Wikipedia

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    AdventureQuest (also referred to by its website name BattleOn or abbreviated to AQ) is an online Flash -based single-player role-playing video game started in 2002 [1] and currently developed by Artix Entertainment. A one-time "guardianship" fee was introduced in 2003, allowing the player to access extended in-game content.

  3. DragonFable - Wikipedia

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    Release. 31 November 2005 (Beta) [1] 9 June 2006 (Live) [2] Genre (s) Role-playing game. Mode (s) Single-player. DragonFable is a free-to-play, online, browser-based, single-player, fantasy, role-playing game developed by Artix Entertainment and updated on a weekly basis. Players may access locked game content by upgrading to a premium account ...

  4. Artix Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Artix Entertainment, LLC is an independent video game developer and publisher founded by Adam Bohn in October 2002. [ 1 ] It is best known for creating browser -based role-playing video games —including AdventureQuest, DragonFable, MechQuest, and AdventureQuest Worlds —using Adobe Flash.

  5. List of dragons in games - Wikipedia

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    Dino Dragon, unique to the Tachikaze clan. As their name would suggest, they appear more dinosaur-like than dragon-like. Notable units include Tyrant, Deathrex, Dragon Egg, and Sonic Noa. Winged Dragon, the typical flying dragon. Many of these units are mechanized. Notable units include Wyvern Strike, Tejas, Wyvern Strike, Jarran and Hex Cannon ...

  6. Category:Video games about dragons - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Buster. Dragon City. Dragon Dance (video game) Dragon Drive: D-Masters Shot. Dragon Fighter (video game) Dragon Friends. Dragon Hopper. Dragon Lord (video game) Dragon Mania Legends.

  7. How to Train Your Dragon - Wikipedia

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    An action adventure video game released by Activision called How to Train Your Dragon was released for the Wii, Xbox 360, and PS3 gaming consoles. It is loosely based on the film and was released on March 23, 2010. A game for Nintendo DS published by Griptonite Games, was also released on March 23, 2010 and published by Activision.

  8. Florrie's Dragons - Wikipedia

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    Florrie's Dragons. Florrie's Dragons (/ floʊriː /) is a children's animated television series that was produced by Wish Films and Clockwork Zoo [1] and animated by Studio 100 Animation. [2][3] The series is based on a children's book named Dear Dragon. [4] The series was created by An Vrombaut, the creator known from 64 Zoo Lane, which the ...

  9. Lorna Doone (cookie) - Wikipedia

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    Lorna Doone (cookie) Lorna Doone is a brand of golden, square-shaped shortbread cookie produced by Nabisco and owned by Mondelez International. Introduced in March 1912, it was possibly named after the main character in R. D. Blackmore 's 1869 novel, Lorna Doone, but no record exists as to the exact motivation behind the name. [1][2]