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  2. Drop7 - Wikipedia

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    IGN gave the game an overall rating of 8.5/10. [2]In January 2009, IGN ranked Drop7 #2 on its list of The Top 25 iPhone Games. [3]In their October 2013 issue, Edge retroactively awarded the game ten out of ten, one of only twenty-three games to achieve the highest score in the magazine's twenty-year history. [4]

  3. Joey Badass - Wikipedia

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    Jo-Vaughn Virginie Scott (born January 20, 1995), [6] known professionally as Joey Badass (stylized as Joey Bada$$), is an American rapper and actor.Born in Brooklyn, New York City, he formed the regional hip-hop group Pro Era in 2011, with whom he has released three mixtapes and formed the larger collective, Beast Coast the following year.

  4. Game of the Day: Pop & Drop - AOL

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    pop and drop game of the day Pop all the colored balls before they reach you by creating sets of three or more. Pop & Drop features two awesome game modes: action mode and the strategy-based ...

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  6. Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy - Wikipedia

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    The game was released as part of the October 2017 Humble Monthly, on October 6, 2017, where it went on to be played by over 2.7 million players. [1] A Steam version of the game was later released by Foddy on December 6, 2017, [2] [3] with a release on iOS that same day. [4] The Android version was later released on April 25, 2018. [5]

  7. Games on AOL.com - AOL Help

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    Games on AOL.com is an online gaming experience boasting your favorite addicting games.

  8. Game over - Wikipedia

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    Most early arcade video games typically had the game end when a timer ran out, with shoot 'em up game Space Invaders (1978) later popularizing a game over triggered by the player getting killed by enemies (either by being shot or enemies reaching the player), [2] with the player given a finite number of lives before the game ends. [3]

  9. Soldam: Drop, Connect, Erase - Wikipedia

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    Soldam: Drop, Connect, Erase, or Soldam: Bloom Declaration (そるだむ 開花宣言) in Japan, is a puzzle video game developed by City Connection. It is the remake of Jaleco 's 1992 game Soldam .