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  2. These Companies Make (Virtual) Game Nights Possible - AOL

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    Jackbox Games is known for its digital party packs, which run the gamut of trivia, charades and hidden identity games that use smartphones as controllers. These Companies Make (Virtual) Game ...

  3. 30 Best Virtual and Digital Gifts for Last-Minute Shoppers - AOL

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    Here, our gift editors have gathered up a whole list of the best virtual and digital gifts for your best friends, beloved mom, impossible-to-shop for boyfriend and everyone else on your list. So ...

  4. 5 games to play on your next virtual happy hour - AOL

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    My extended family actually started doing monthly virtual trivia nights long before we all started social distancing, which we’ve of course continued through the quarantine. 5 games to play on ...

  5. Zynga - Wikipedia

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    The company announced that three new partners were developing games for Zynga.com including 50 Cubes, Majesco Entertainment and Portalarium. The company unveiled the Zynga Partners for Mobile program to help increase Zynga's presence on mobile devices.

  6. Gamania - Wikipedia

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    Gamania Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd. (Gamania) is a PC online game and digital entertainment corporation with its headquarters located in Taipei, Taiwan.It was the first Taiwanese online game brand to expand globally, with overseas branch offices publishing and developing digital entertainment contents in Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai, Beijing, and Hong Kong.

  7. Virtual goods - Wikipedia

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    Including digital gifts [3] and digital clothing for avatars, [4] virtual goods may be classified as services instead of goods [2] and are usually sold by companies that operate social networking services, community sites, or online games. [2] Sales of virtual goods are sometimes referred to as microtransactions, [5] and the games that use this ...

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