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Flight Control is a time management video game for iOS, Wii, Nintendo DS, [10] Android, [11] and Windows Phone 7 [12] developed by Firemint and first released for iOS on March 5, 2009. The app was a number one bestseller on the App Store in 19 countries simultaneously on April 6, 2009 [ 13 ] and has sold over 3.8 million copies. [ 14 ]
Pages in category "Video games set in Finland" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Art of Rally;
About the Industry page from Neogames, umbrella organisation of the Finnish game industry (Latest report can be downloaded there, and tabulated list of game companies with clear categories of game types can be found in that page. Over 200 Finnish game companies exist.) Table of Contents from Play Finland website for Finnish Game Industry ...
Woom makes some of the best kids bikes we’ve ever tested, and the Up 5 is one of the best e-bikes of any size we’ve reviewed. The Up 5 reviewed here has 24-inch wheels; there’s also a Woom ...
Pages in category "Video games developed in Finland" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 225 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A gamebike is an interactive fitness bike that requires the user to exercise in order to play their video games. The user must pedal the bike in order for the character to accelerate and must turn the handlebars to steer. The game bike allows users to control the character in their game while getting exercise.
Tango was first performed in Finland by Finns in 1913. [6] Since then tango has evolved in Finland to a distinctive form. Finnish tango as a dance has characteristics that differ from both competitive and Argentine tango. There is a close contact in the pelvis, upper thighs, and the upper body.
"Satumaa" (roughly, in English "The Fabled Land" or "The Fairytale Land") is the quintessential Finnish tango. It was written by Unto Mononen, and published in 1955. The most famous recording is probably the one made by Reijo Taipale in 1962. The lyrics tell a story of a distant land beyond the sea – a happy paradise – however, the narrator ...