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  2. Jumping Flash! - Wikipedia

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    Game Revolution called the graphics "mind blowing" and the game itself "totally unique", but criticised the overall length and ease of play. [8] IGN 's 1996 review similarly disapproved the difficulty, stating that despite the small worlds and easy difficulty, it is "a great, genre-pushing game", also saying it is an essential for all ...

  3. Robot Unicorn Attack - Wikipedia

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    The Robot Unicorn approaching a star. Robot Unicorn Attack is a side scrolling platform game with gameplay that speeds up as it progresses. The player controls a robotic unicorn and aims to prolong gameplay without falling off the stage, crashing into the edges of platforms, or colliding into crystal stars without dashing into them.

  4. Robot Wants Kitty - Wikipedia

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    Robot Wants Kitty is a 2011 action-adventure platform game developed by American indie developer Hamumu Software. It was adapted from a 2010 Flash game of the same name. Plot

  5. Chronotron - Wikipedia

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    Chronotron is the only browser-based Flash game in the PAX 10 2008. [4] Chronotron has been described as "a very deep, complex game involving time travel and past selves." [5] Game designer Greg Costikyan described Chronotron as "a simple, satisfying, and enjoyable exploration of the effects of one novel mechanic on a well-established form."

  6. Lightbot - Wikipedia

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    Lightbot is an educational video game for learning software programming concepts, developed by Danny Yaroslavski. Lightbot has been played 7 million times, and is highly rated on iTunes and Google Play store. [2] [3] [4] Lightbot is available as an online Flash game, and an application for Android and iOS mobile phones. [5]

  7. Scribblenauts (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was released in 2009 in all regions except Japan, and in 2011 in Japan as Flash Puzzle: Maxwell's Mysterious Notebook [a] by Konami. [5] It is the third Nintendo DS video game made by 5th Cell, the first two being Drawn to Life and Lock's Quest.

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  9. Category:Flash games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Flash games" The following 187 pages are in this category, out of 187 total. ... Robot Unicorn Attack; Rocket Mania! The Room Tribute; S. Samorost;