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

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  5. Tips & Tricks - Wikipedia

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    Tips & Tricks (later Tips & Tricks Codebook) was a video game magazine published by LFP. [1] [2] For most of its existence, the publication was devoted almost exclusively to strategies and codes for popular video games. It began as a spin-off from VideoGames magazine, which in itself morphed out of VideoGames & Computer Entertainment.

  6. Talk:Doodle Jump - Wikipedia

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    A fact from Doodle Jump appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 9 September 2009 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:

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

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  9. Endless runner - Wikipedia

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    The prototypical endless runner, building on Doodle Jump's success, was Canabalt (August 2009), [10] an indie game developed by Adam Saltsman in which the player flees from a city being destroyed by giant robots that is procedurally generated and infinite. Cannabalt used distance gained as the main scoring system. These were both common ...