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  2. The Stillness of the Wind - Wikipedia

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    The Stillness of the Wind is a farming simulation game about an elderly goat farmer who struggles with aging and loss. The game explores themes of isolation, nostalgia, and dementia in a melancholic and reverse hero's journey.

  3. Category:Facebook games - Wikipedia

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    A list of 118 pages of Facebook games, sorted by alphabetical order. Find popular titles such as Candy Crush Saga, FarmVille, and Zynga Poker, as well as lesser-known games.

  4. Storm8 - Wikipedia

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    Storm8 is a company that creates and publishes casual games for iOS and Android devices. Founded in 2009, it has over 50 million monthly active users and 1 billion downloads, and was acquired by Stillfront Group in 2020.

  5. Magestorm - Wikipedia

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    The game however was relaunched as Magestorm Millennium in 2001, on the Mythic-Realms game service, operated by Mythic Entertainment itself. It brought together the former two communities of AOL and Gamestorm and was one of the most popular games on the service, surpassing its spiritual successor, Spellbinder: The Nexus Conflict , developed in ...

  6. Stormfall: Age of War - Wikipedia

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    Stormfall: Age of War is a social browser game created by Plarium in 2012 and moved to Facebook in 2013. It is a massively multiplayer online real-time strategy game where players build castles, manage resources, and fight in player-versus-player warfare.

  7. Marvel Avengers Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Avengers Alliance was a turn-based social-network game based on Marvel Comics characters and storylines. It was released in 2012 and shut down in 2016, after two seasons of gameplay and various events and challenges.

  8. Social City - Wikipedia

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    Social City was released as an application for Facebook and the iPhone. The iPhone version was developed by Playdom in their Mountain View, CA office. In 2010, Social City won the first ever "Best Social Network Game" [3] award presented at GDC Online. [4] In addition, it was ranked the #2 Facebook game available in 2010 by Inside Social Games. [5]

  9. Ravenwood Fair - Wikipedia

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    Brathwaite suggested bringing in John Romero to redesign the game and lead it to completion. Romero arrived at Lolapps on August 1, 2010 and worked with a team of 11 developers to create Ravenwood Fair and launch it on October 19, 2010. The game is full of references to popular culture. [8] The game has been praised for its beautiful painterly ...