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  2. Threes - Wikipedia

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    A March 2014 clone of 1024, the browser game 2048, [note 2] became popular and spawned "dozens of parodies". [45] Journalists, including those at the Los Angeles Times, did not acknowledge the game's connection to Threes. The Threes team was "puzzled" by the popularity of these releases, especially those that did not credit their game for the ...

  3. 2048 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In response to rampant cloning, the creators of Threes published a log of how the game evolved over its 14-month development cycle. They said they had tried and dismissed 2048 's tile merging variant, because it made the game too easy. [35] In a 2014 Wired article, they claimed to have each beaten 2048 on their first play. [35]

  4. Tile-matching video game - Wikipedia

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    Merge-style puzzle game, Threes, where players slide tiles to merge tiles of equal value into larger values. A new style of tile-matching game arose from games like Triple Town (2010), Threes (2014), and 2048 (2014), typically called merge-style games. Here, the player either can place tiles in a limited area, or can manipulate tiles such as ...

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    2048 Zen. Elevate the fun and difficulty of the classic 2048 puzzle game all the way to 1 billion or slide your way to relaxation in the easier Zen mode.

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  7. Asher Vollmer - Wikipedia

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    Asher Vollmer (born September 14, 1989) is an American indie video game developer.He created Puzzlejuice and Threes.Vollmer also worked on Guildlings and Beast Breaker.. While a student at USC Interactive Media & Games Division, he developed the 2012 iOS game Puzzlejuice with Greg Wohlwend.

  8. Video game clone - Wikipedia

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    The creators of Threes! spent 14 months developing the game and tuning its mechanics, but the first clone was released 21 days after Threes! and the original was quickly overshadowed by 2048, a clone that was developed over a weekend.

  9. Wipeout (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Wipeout 2048 is the ninth and final game in the series to be developed by Studio Liverpool prior to their closure in August 2012. The game was released as a launch title for the PlayStation Vita in early 2012 and centres around players competing in the first Anti-Gravity Racing Championships.