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  2. Squabble (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Squabble was created by Ottomated. They announced the game on Twitter on February 2, 2022. [3] Upon release, several journalists noted the game's frantic gameplay. [1] [2] [4] CNET's Mark Serrels described the gameplay as possibly causing one to have a mental breakdown, though was generally positive and recommended it to players. [1]

  3. The New York Times Games - Wikipedia

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    At the 2022 Game Developers Conference, Wardle stated that he was overwhelmed by the volume of Wordle facsimiles and overzealous monetization practices in other games. [21] Concerns over The New York Times monetizing Wordle by implementing a paywall mounted; [22] Wordle is a client-side browser game and can be played offline by downloading its ...

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    Tag cloud of a mailing list [1] A tag cloud with terms related to Web 2.0. A tag cloud (also known as a word cloud or weighted list in visual design) is a visual representation of text data which is often used to depict keyword metadata on websites, or to visualize free form text.

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  8. The Password Game - Wikipedia

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    The player must follow strict rules that may conflict with one another, and at times requires players to play other games, such as GeoGuessr, Wordle, and chess. In this screenshot, the inclusion of the moon emoji satisfies Rule 13; however, it splits the word "may", breaking Rule 6. The Password Game is a web-based puzzle video game. [2]

  9. qntm - Wikipedia

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    Sam Hughes (born 1983), [1] known online as and publishing under the pen name qntm (pronounced "quantum"), [2] is a British programmer and science fiction author. [3] Hughes writes short stories such as "Lena", about the first digital snapshot of a human brain, and serial novels such as Ra and Fine Structure.