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  2. Adopt Me! - Wikipedia

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    Adopt Me! had been played slightly over three billion times by December 2019. [15] On April Fools in 2020, Adopt Me! received an update that included a pet rock , available for a limited time. This update caused the game to achieve 680,000 concurrent players , which received attention as it was three times as much as the Steam game with the ...

  3. List of artificial pet games - Wikipedia

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    A pet-raising simulation (sometimes called virtual pets or digital pets [1]) is a video game that focuses on the care, raising, breeding or exhibition of simulated animals. . These games are software implementations of digital p

  4. Hatchimals - Wikipedia

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    This idea evolved into a concept for a robotic creature that would hatch itself from an egg, necessitating the design of a mechanism for the hatching, and a material for the egg itself. Hatchimals was officially launched on October 7, 2016, backed by advertising on television and digital platforms, such as social networking services .

  5. Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg - Wikipedia

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    The game features 72 different eggs to hatch, [3] most with unique designs. As Billy rolls over fruit collected from the world or dropped from enemies while holding an egg, the egg will grow in size and power. When the egg's gauge completely fills, the egg reaches a maximum size and flashes, indicating it is ready to hatch.

  6. Sea-Monkeys - Wikipedia

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    Sea-Monkeys is a marketing term for brine shrimp (Artemia) sold as novelty aquarium pets.Developed in the United States in 1957 [1] by Harold von Braunhut, they are sold as eggs intended to be added to water, and most often come bundled in a kit of three pouches and instructions.

  7. List of generic and genericized trademarks - Wikipedia

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    Often used in the phrase "Drinking the Kool-Aid," referring to the adoption of a dangerous idea because of peer pressure. [140] Koozie: Can cooler: Scribe OpCo, Inc. (dba The Koozie Group) "Koozie" is commonly used as a generic term for all foam or neoprene insulators that cover a container, usually a can or a bottle, in order to keep the ...

  8. History of SpaceX - Wikipedia

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    Both attempts failed – the missiles were outrageously priced by the ISC Kosmotras at $8 million per missile when queried, [3] and the team was concerned that the price would go up even higher after the deal had been finalized. [1]: 10 Reportedly, this is because Musk and his team were not regarded highly by the Russians. [3] [1]: 10

  9. 3x3 basketball at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics - Wikipedia

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    As hosts, China was given 2 teams, 1 per each gender. 6 teams, 3 per each gender qualified at the 2013 U18 3x3 World Championships and another 6 teams, 3 per each gender qualified from the 2013 3x3 World Tour Final. The remaining 13 teams per gender qualified based on the FIBA 3x3 National Federation Ranking based on the update from 1 June 2014.