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  2. Hill Climb Racing - Wikipedia

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    Hill Climb Racing is a 2012 2D physics-based racing video game released and published by the Finnish studio Fingersoft for Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, and Windows Phone. It was originally created by Toni Fingerroos, Fingersoft's founder, and it's the brand's best-known and selling game.

  3. List of Irem games - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of games developed and/or published by Irem (formerly known as IPM) ... Hill Climber (redemption game, licensed from Leprechaun) 1994.

  4. Fingersoft - Wikipedia

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    Hill Climb Racing was the 7th most downloaded mobile game in the 2010s globally. [24] Published in 2016, the Hill Climb Racing 2 game reached over 40 million downloads within the first two months. [23] The one billion gamers’ limit in the Hill Climb Racing games was exceeded in April 2018.

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  6. Hillclimbing - Wikipedia

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    Hillclimbing, also known as hill climbing, speed hillclimbing, or speed hill climbing, is a branch of motorsport in which drivers compete against the clock to complete an uphill course. It is one of the oldest forms of motorsport, since the first known hillclimb at La Turbie near Nice , France, took place as long ago as 31 January 1897.

  7. European Hill Climb Championship - Wikipedia

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    The FIA European Hill Climb Championship (FIA EHC) is an FIA-run motorsport competition held across Europe on closed public road courses. [ 1 ] Unlike circuit racing, each driver competes alone, starting from a point at the base of a mountain and reaching a finish point near the summit.