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  2. King (company) - Wikipedia

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    Zacconi said that "As consumers and the industry focus more on games for mobile devices, launching a truly cross-platform Facebook game has been a top priority for King.com." [21] A mobile version for iOS device of Bubble Witch Saga was released in July 2012, [21] while the iOS mobile version of Candy Crush Saga was released in October 2012. [22]

  3. Bubble Witch Saga on iPhone: When more of the same is just fine

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    Save for some slick touchscreen controls, King.com's mega successful Facebook bubble shooter offers more of the same on iPhone and iPad. In fact, this is exactly Bubble Witch Saga on iPhone: When ...

  4. Buggle on Facebook: Help free the bees in this honey-themed ...

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    While it's easy to compare most every bubble-popping game on Facebook to standout hits like Bubble Witch Saga, cookapp's Buggle on Facebook is more identical to Zynga's Bubble Safari, with both ...

  5. Play Bubble Mouse Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Unlock 98 puzzles and 6 locations in this free addictive match 3 bubble saga, which includes power-ups, bubble ring mini-games, leaderboards, and so much more! And as a special NEW GAME, visit the ...

  6. Lost Bubble: Free Pandora's Box in this bubble-popping ... - AOL

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    The bubble-popping genre is quickly taking over Facebook, with the likes of Bubble Witch Saga and Bubble Safari leading the way. Hoping to grab a slice of that pie is Peak Games' Lost Bubble ...

  7. Tile-matching video game - Wikipedia

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    King, which had made similar tile-matching games for browser-based games, explored a different approach with its first mobile app, Bubble Witch Saga, which had puzzle-oriented gameplay like Puzzle Bobble, but applied finite restrictions on the number of moves the player could take and setting target goals such as score or clearing the board.