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  2. Big Fish Games - Wikipedia

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    Big Fish Games is a casual game company based in Seattle, with a regional office in Oakland, California, owned by Aristocrat Leisure. It is a developer and distributor of casual games for computers and mobile devices . In 2016, the company was accused of knowingly deceiving customers into signing up for monthly purchases without informed ...

  3. Drawn (series) - Wikipedia

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    Drawn: The Painted Tower. September 5, 2009. Latest release. Redrawn: The Painted Tower. November 5, 2021. Drawn is a casual game series developed by Big Fish Studios and distributed by Big Fish Games through their digital distribution portal. The games are adventure games, with Hidden Objects and Puzzles elements.

  4. Mystery Case Files - Wikipedia

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    Mystery Case Files is a video game series originally developed by the internal studios of Big Fish Games. Sequels were then developed by Elephant Games between 2013 and 2014 and Eipix Entertainment between 2015 and 2019. The newest installments are developed by GrandMA Studios since 2020. The Mystery Case Files series is known for its hidden ...

  5. Hidden Expedition - Wikipedia

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    June 17, 2021. Hidden Expedition is a series of single-player hidden object casual games developed by the internal studios of Big Fish Games for the first five installments (using Big Fish Games Framework as the engine, and with the help of Flood Light Games in the 5th game), and by Eipix Entertainment for all subsequent installments.

  6. Big Fish - Wikipedia

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    —Tim Burton The reconciliation of the father-son relationship between Edward and William is the key theme in Big Fish. Novelist Daniel Wallace's interest in the theme of the father-son relationship began with his own family. Wallace found the "charming" character of Edward Bloom similar to his father, who used charm to keep his distance from other people. In the film, Will believes Edward ...

  7. Azada (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Big Fish Studios released a sequel to the game, Azada: Ancient Magic in 2008. [7] [8] In 2011, Azada: In Libro was released, which made few changes to the gameplay. [9] Libro was followed up by Azada: Elementa , where the threat of Titus's uncle has to be destroyed once and for all.

  8. MGM Television - Wikipedia

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    MGM Television. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television, [4] previously known as MGM/UA Television, (common metonym: Lion [5]) is the television studio arm of American media company Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) specializing in broadcast syndication and the production and distribution of television shows and miniseries.

  9. Dude Ranch (album) - Wikipedia

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    Dude Ranch was recorded at Big Fish Studios in Rancho Santa Fe, California in December 1996. Big Fish was a converted guesthouse which had just survived a wildfire months before. However, the gloomy atmosphere did not faze Blink-182 at all, and what was a tragedy to local individuals became fodder for jokes for the group.

  10. Big Fish (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Big Fish. (musical) Big Fish is a musical with music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa and book by John August. It is based on Daniel Wallace 's 1998 novel, Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions, and the 2003 film Big Fish written by John August and directed by Tim Burton . Big Fish revolves around the relationship between Edward Bloom, a travelling ...

  11. Atlantis Sky Patrol - Wikipedia

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    August 2006: Windows, Mac. August 2009: iOS. Genre (s) Puzzle. Mode (s) Single-player. Atlantis Sky Patrol is a tile-matching puzzle video game developed by the team formerly known as Funpause, now part of Big Fish Studios, and distributed by Big Fish Games. [1] The game is a sequel to 2005's Atlantis. [citation needed]