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  2. Triple Town - Wikipedia

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    Casual gaming website Gamezebo named Triple Town the best Facebook game of 2011, [7] and second-best game of the year 2011. [8] Triple Town was also Edge's runner-up for indie game of the year 2011, [9] and Gamasutra's runner-up for best social game of 2011. [10] During the 15th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards, the Academy of Interactive ...

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  5. Township (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Outside of a town layout, players can solve integrated mini-games of new casual and hyper-casual challenges. For example, Playrix included time management cooking sims Italian Week or match-three puzzle game Color Splash. The usual event duration is 7–10 days on a non-continuous basis.

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    In 2020, PC Gamer named Town of Salem one of the best free-to-play browser games. They described it as difficult to explain, but easy to get the hang of. [10] Matt Cox of Rock, Paper, Shotgun described the game as "an online hidden role game with no friends or eyeballs, and a whole load of bullshit." Cox went on to criticize the game for being ...

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  9. Spry Fox, LLC v. Lolapps, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Spry Fox created Triple Town, where players build a city by matching tiles, and merging objects into larger ones. [2] Spry Fox approached Lolapps to help port the game to the iOS platform. [3] The parties signed a non-disclosure agreement granting access to the Triple Town assets. [4]