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  2. Want to make your own iPhone games (for real money ... - AOL

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    No game design or development experience required. Engineous Games has the technology, and it's called Sketch Nation Studio, a free iPhone and iPad game that allows players to craft their own ...

  3. 7 iPhone Cases to Protect Your Device in Style - AOL

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    3-Card Phone Case. For the wallet phone case category, there are a bunch of options that are blatantly wallets, where your cards just stick out on the back of your phone. This option from Bellroy ...

  4. Clue (mobile games) - Wikipedia

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    Clue. (mobile games) There have been two distinct mobile adaptations of the Hasbro board game Clue (known as Cluedo outside North America). Clue: Unravel the Clues and Crack the Case was based on the most recent spin-off game of Cluedo: Discover the Secrets. It was developed by EA Montreal and published by Electronic Arts for iOS on May 29, 2009.

  5. Game Editor - Wikipedia

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    Game Editor is a 2D game authoring package. It supports multi-platform development to iPhone, iPad, Mac OS X, Windows (Windows 95-Windows 10), Android, Linux, Windows Mobile-based Smartphones, GP2X, Pocket PCs, and Handheld PCs. [1] Compatibility with these platforms is mentioned on Game Discovery, [2] a popular site for game developers, among ...

  6. OtterBox - Wikipedia

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    otterbox .com. Otter Products, LLC, or simply OtterBox, is a privately owned consumer electronics accessory company based in Fort Collins, Colorado, that produces cases for mobile devices. The company was founded in 1998 as a manufacturer of water-resistant boxes meant to house electronic devices, mostly catering to outdoor enthusiasts. [2]

  7. Osmo (game system) - Wikipedia

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    Osmo is a line of hands-on educational digital/physical games product by the company Tangible Play, based in Palo Alto, California.Osmo's products are built around its proprietary “Reflective Artificial Intelligence,” a system that uses a stand and a clip-on mirror to allow an iPad or iPhone's front-facing camera to recognize and track objects in the physical play space in front of the device.

  8. Character creation - Wikipedia

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    Character creation (also character generation / character design) is the process of defining a player character in a role-playing game. The result of character creation is a direct characterization that is recorded on a character sheet. This may include a representation of the character's physical, mental, psychological, and social attributes ...

  9. Supercell (video game company) - Wikipedia

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    supercell .com. Supercell Ltd (natively Supercell Oy) [3] is a Finnish mobile game development company based in Helsinki. Founded on 14 May 2010, [4] the company's debut game was the browser game Gunshine.net, and after its release in 2011, Supercell started developing games for mobile devices.

  10. iPhone accessories - Wikipedia

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    The original Apple Earbuds. The Apple EarPods were released in 2012, and featured a new design tailored to fit the user's ear. Wikimedia Commons has media related to EarPods. Apple EarPods [1] (introduced on September 12, 2012) first shipped with the iPhone 5 and feature a remote control and microphone. They also ship with the fifth-generation ...

  11. iPhone - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone is a line of smartphones produced by Apple that use Apple's own iOS mobile operating system. The first-generation iPhone was announced by then–Apple CEO Steve Jobs on January 9, 2007. Since then, Apple has annually released new iPhone models and iOS updates. As of November 1, 2018, more than 2.2 billion iPhones had been sold.