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Minecraft but I survive in parkour civilization [FULL MOVIE]– A two hour video by Youtuber Evbo compiling the episodes of the Minecraft web series "Parkour Civilization". [ 84 ] Nek Minnit – A 10-second YouTube video from New Zealand featuring skater Levi Hawkin. [ 85 ]
The original "Baby Shark" video by Pinkfong is now the most viewed video on the site. On October 29, 2020, Baby Shark surpassed 7 billion views, and on November 2, 2020, it passed Despacito to become the most viewed video on YouTube. On February 23, 2021, Baby Shark surpassed 8 billion views, becoming the first video to do so.
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After the game was released on iPad, the game became one of the two top 50 grossing games in 2013 that has no in-game purchases. [23] The next year, the game became the 5th most downloaded paid app on iPad. [24] The game was later named by Touch Arcade as one of the best iPhone and iPad games of 2013 [25] and the 100 Best Mobile Games of 2016. [26]
This is a list of notable games and applications available or in development for iOS, the operating system of the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. There are currently 322 games on this list. Games and applications
Most-played mobile games by player count (with at least 50 million) Game As of Player count [a] Release date Publisher(s) Ref. PUBG Mobile: August 2023 300 million monthly players: March 2018 Tencent games [1] Call of Duty: Mobile: May 2021: 500 million downloads [b] October 1, 2019: Activision [2] Among Us: November 2020: 485 million [c] June ...
Dream's most popular YouTube series is "Minecraft Manhunt", a format where one player — usually Dream — attempts to complete a speedrun of Minecraft, while another player or team of players (the "hunters") attempts to kill the runner or thwart their progress. [16]
This list of most-liked YouTube videos contains the top 30 videos with the most likes of all time, taken directly from the video page. The American video platform YouTube implemented a like and dislike button on these pages in March 2010, part of a major redesign of the site.