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  2. The Blockheads (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game can also be hosted via an app for Mac users, although the availability of the world solely depends on the online status of the host. [3] The player can 'warp' a Blockhead through a portal, randomly generating a finite world of multiple sizes ranging from 1/16-16x that loops back to the portal.

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  4. List of iOS games - Wikipedia

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    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 319 games on this list. Games and applications

  5. Blockhead - Wikipedia

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    African blockhead cichlid or Lionhead cichlid, a fish; Blockhead!, a block stacking game; Blockheads (Gumby), a pair of fictional characters from the TV series Gumby; Blockhead (thought experiment), also known as Blockhead argument "Blockheads" (Arrested Development), an episode of Arrested Development

  6. Dumb Ways To Die iPad Review - AOL

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    Currently, the number one game on the iOS App Store isn't Candy Crush Saga or Running with Friends. It's Dumb Ways to Die, a collection of mini-games inspired by a YouTube video with over 47 ...

  7. Blockhead! - Wikipedia

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    Blockhead! game, 1954 edition. Blockhead! is a simple tabletop game suitable for children four years of age or older. It was invented in 1952 by G.W. "Jerry" D'Arcey and developed by G.W. and Alice D'Arcey in San Jose, California.

  8. Happy Island Facebook game comes back to iPhone/iPad via ...

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    Almost a year ago (July of 2010, to be exact), CrowdStar and Sibblingz launched a paid version of Happy Island on iPhone and iPad. The game cost $0.99 and sold (expectedly) poorly due to the fact ...

  9. Mortimer Beckett - Wikipedia

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    Mortimer Beckett is a hidden-object type video game series that consists of five games. All the games are adventure games, or point and clicks. The main plot is always to find items to advance to higher chapters. Also, there are items called "puzzle pieces" which allow interaction with other characters, items, and animals.