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  2. Angry Birds POP! - Wikipedia

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    Angry Birds POP! was seen by some as similar to King's 2014 title, Bubble Witch Saga 2.The Macworld reviewer enjoyed it as a free game, with its light puzzle gameplay and good production values but once a barrier in play presents itself, the reviewer thought it was best to do something else.

  3. Levels of organization - Wikipedia

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  4. Integrative level - Wikipedia

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    The levels concept is an intellectual framework for structuring reality. It arranges all entities, structures, and processes in the universe, or in a certain field of study, into a hierarchy, typically based on how complex their organization is. When arranged this way, each entity is three things at the same time: It is made up of parts from ...

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  7. Talk:Bubble Witch Saga 2 - Wikipedia

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  8. List of Apple II games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of video games for the Apple II.The Apple II had a large user base and was a popular game development platform in the 1970s and 1980s. There is a separate list of Apple IIGS games.

  9. The Fairyland Story - Wikipedia

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    The Fairyland Story was released by Taito in Japan in July 1985 [5] and in North America later that year. It was designed by Hiroshi "ONIJUST" Tsujino, best known for designing The Ninja Warriors, with music composed by Y. Tsuchida, and sound effects done by Tadashi Kimijima.