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Toca Boca is a Swedish children's mobile video game developer. [3] [4] The company is owned by Spin Master and is based in Stockholm, Sweden. Toca Boca was founded July 18, 2010 by Emil Ovemar and Björn Jeffery, both of whom worked for the Bonnier Group. [5] They released their first application, “Helicopter Taxi” in March 2011.
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TOCA 2: Touring Cars (TOCA 2: Touring Car Challenge in North America) is a British racing video game developed and published by Codemasters for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. It is the second game in the TOCA series, based on the 1998 season of the British Touring Car Championship. Mainly an annual franchise update of cars and tracks, the ...
TOCA Race Driver 3 was unveiled on 26 May 2005 under the title TOCA Race Driver 2006. [4] The name Race Driver 2006 was later used for a PlayStation Portable Race Driver game. A single player demo was released in December 2005. [5] It was released in February 2006 for Windows, PlayStation 2, and Xbox.
Luka Doncic penned a farewell letter to Dallas Mavericks fans on Sunday, hours after the team traded him to the Los Angeles Lakers in a blockbuster that shook the NBA world.. The Lakers acquired ...
TOCA (also known as Race Driver) is a racing video game series developed and published by Codemasters. The series originally focused specifically on touring car racing , but after World Touring Cars , the series expanded to cover a wide variety of motorsport .
The game was the first instalment of an eponymous series that was followed by TOCA 2 Touring Cars in 1998. [29] The TOCA Touring Car Championship game engine also served as the basis for the design of the 1998 rallying video game Colin McRae Rally. This production, which proved to be a critical and commercial success, is characterised by a ...
The trick-taking genre of card games is one of the most common varieties, found in every part of the world. The following is a list of trick-taking games by type of pack : 52-card French-suited pack