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  2. Cookie Clicker - Wikipedia

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    Cookie Clicker is a 2013 incremental game created by French programmer Julien "Orteil" Thiennot. The user initially clicks on a big cookie on the screen, earning a single cookie per click. They can then use their earned cookies to purchase assets such as "cursors" and other "buildings" that automatically produce cookies.

  3. Incremental game - Wikipedia

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    Incremental games gained popularity in 2013 after the success of Cookie Clicker, although earlier games such as Cow Clicker and Candy Box! were based on the same principles. Make It Rain (2014, by Space Inch) was the first major mobile idle game success, although the idle elements in the game were heavily limited, requiring check-ins to progress.

  4. C418 - Wikipedia

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    c418 .org. Daniel Rosenfeld (born 9 May 1989), better known as C418 (pronounced "see four eighteen"), [4] is a German musician, producer and sound engineer, best known as the former composer and sound designer for the sandbox video game Minecraft. He has also written and produced the theme for Beyond Stranger Things [5] and the soundtrack for ...

  5. Cell to Singularity - Wikipedia

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    Steam (Early Access): December 2018. Genre (s) Incremental. Mode (s) Single-player. Cell to Singularity is a freemium incremental game developed and published by Computer Lunch. An exploration of evolution, naturalism, and civilization, the game uses idle mechanics to help players learn about science and history. [1]

  6. Universal Paperclips - Wikipedia

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    Universal Paperclips. Universal Paperclips is a 2017 American incremental game created by Frank Lantz of New York University. The user plays the role of an AI programmed to produce paperclips. Initially the user clicks on a button to create a single paperclip at a time; as other options quickly open up, the user can sell paperclips to create ...

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  7. Kirkwood City Council shooting - Wikipedia

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    Police responding to the Kirkwood City Council shooting. On February 7, 2008, a gunman went on a shooting rampage at a public meeting in the city hall, leaving six people dead [n 1] and a seventh injured in Kirkwood, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. Charles Lee "Cookie" Thornton, aged 52, shot one police officer with a revolver across the side ...

  8. Clicker Heroes - Wikipedia

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    Clicker Heroes was released as a Flash game on the gaming website Kongregate in August 2014, and on Armor Games in September 2014. It was released onto the Steam platform in May 2015 for Microsoft Windows and OS X. On August 20, 2015, Clicker Heroes was released for iOS and Android. Version 1.0 was released in June 2016.

  9. Cookie Monster (computer program) - Wikipedia

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    Cookie Monster was a program created in 1969 for several computer operating systems. [1] The program was named after an obnoxious cartoon bear advertising cereal, but later became associated with the Muppet Cookie Monster. It started out as a way for computer users at Brown University to annoy their fellow students by manually sending messages ...

  10. Happy Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Happy Wheels. Happy Wheels is a side-scrolling ragdoll physics -based platform browser game developed and published by Fancy Force. Created in 2010 by video game designer Jim Bonacci, the game features several player characters using various and often atypical vehicles to traverse the game's many user-generated levels.

  11. HTTP cookie - Wikipedia

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    t. e. HTTP cookies (also called web cookies, Internet cookies, browser cookies, or simply cookies) are small blocks of data created by a web server while a user is browsing a website and placed on the user's computer or other device by the user's web browser. Cookies are placed on the device used to access a website, and more than one cookie ...