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  2. Doodle Jump - Wikipedia

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    Doodle Jump is a 2009 platformer video game developed and published by Igor and Marko Pušenjak, who make up the Croatian studio Lima Sky. The game was released for Windows Phone , iOS , BlackBerry , Android , Java Mobile , Nokia Symbian , and Xbox 360 for the Kinect . [ 2 ]

  3. Doodle Jump follows the way on the ninja on iPhone and iPad

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    The new Doodle Jump allows players to dress their little leaping alien up like a ninja, a sumo wrestler, a shadow and a double jumper, which allows him to perform an extra jump mid-air.

  4. Endless runner - Wikipedia

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    The emergence of the touchscreen on smart phones and tablets paved the way for the type of simplistic game controls which gave birth to the modern genre. Doodle Jump (April 2009), a vertical scroller, was one of the first mobile titles to be endless, with game only ending when falling to the bottom of the screen or hitting an obstacle. It was ...

  5. Here's how the team behind Doodle Jump plays on the big screen

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  6. Spelling Jungle - Wikipedia

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    Spelling Jungle, also known as Yobi's Basic Spelling Tricks [2] or Yobi's Magic Spelling Tricks, [3] is an educational adventure game created by Bright Star Technology [nb 1] and released by Sierra in 1993 for both Windows and Macintosh PCs. [5] The program is designed to strengthen reading, spelling, and logic skills in children ages 7–10. [6]

  7. Doodle Jump follows the way on the ninja on iPhone and iPad

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  8. Doodle Champion Island Games - Wikipedia

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    The game itself acts as an homage to 16-bit gaming on top of Japanese folklore. [15] [16] Art lead for Google Doodle, Nate Swinehart, said: "We wanted to make the Doodle for the Champion Island Games to really create an opportunity for the world to compete globally together and to learn Japanese culture at the same time."

  9. List of Hanna-Barbera-based video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of video games based on various Hanna-Barbera cartoon series. The list is not complete or exhaustive. The list is not complete or exhaustive. List