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  2. How to Train Your Dragon - Wikipedia

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    A Facebook version was released in October 2013, followed by an iPad app in December 2013, a version for Android-powered tablets in March 2014, [47] and a version for the PC in 2014. [49] In the game, each player is able to adopt, raise and train a dragon, while learning how they function. [48] The game was shut down on June 30, 2023.

  3. Joe Exotic - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Allen Maldonado (né Schreibvogel; born March 5, 1963), known professionally as Joe Exotic and nicknamed "The Tiger King", is an American media personality and businessman who operated the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park (also known as the G.W. Zoo, Tiger King Park and formerly the Garold Wayne Exotic Animal Memorial Park) in Wynnewood, Oklahoma, from 1999 to 2018.

  4. Criminal Case (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game has a 40-percent share of Facebook users. [13] Some reasons cited for the game's success include its graphic crime scenes and meaningful narratives. [ 14 ] 2017 research by United Worldwide found that 80% of the active players are women aged between 30 and 55.

  5. Candy Crush Saga maker unveils Pet Rescue Saga for Facebook - AOL

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    Available now on Facebook, Pet Rescue Saga sees players matching like-colored blocks with adorable pets perched atop. Clear the columns underneath the

  6. Pokémon (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon [a] is a series of video games developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo and The Pokémon Company under the Pokémon media franchise. It was created by Satoshi Tajiri with assistance from Ken Sugimori, the first games, Pocket Monsters Red and Green, were released in 1996 in Japan for the Game Boy, later released outside of Japan as Pokémon Red Version and Blue Version.

  7. Deadliest Catch - Wikipedia

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    The six-man crew abandoned ship into their life raft, and they were rescued by Captain Elliott Neese and the Saga, the closest rescue-capable ship. The rescue was complicated due to the shallow bottom, which the Saga hit with no apparent damage, and two attempts to tie the rescue line to the life raft. The successful tie-off was accomplished by ...

  8. Category:Facebook games - Wikipedia

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  9. GameHouse - Wikipedia

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    GameHouse was founded by Ben Exworthy and Garr Godfrey [2] in 1998. [3]The first downloadable game developed by the company was Collapse!, a game similar to SameGame. [4] In 2003, company revenues topped $10 million ($5.5 million net). [5]