President Frank Underwood has a new favourite game — and it's made by a British mobile company. On Friday, Netflix released the fourth season of the wildly popular political drama "House of Cards." It ...
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App Annie’s July games index reveals that Miniclip's viral hit Agar.io has taken the mobile world by storm. Having been an online web browser game for some time, Agar.io raked in over 7 million ...
Miniclip's viral casual game Agar.io has accumulated 113 million downloads on mobile since it launched back in April 2015. The game was a huge success for the company at the time, ending up as the ...
If you haven’t paid attention, there’s a surprisingly strong genre of browser-based games dubbed .io games. The name comes from the .io extension files, and one big hit is Miniclip’s Agar.io. Agar.io ...
On April 27th, 2015, a 19-year-old Brazilian developer announced Agar.io on 4chan. Within weeks Agar.io became one of the most top-played games on Miniclip and fell into the hands of popular Twitch ...
Agar.io is a quirky game that has gained a massive audience in part because you can easily play it against so many other people at once. The mobile and PC game starts you out as a tiny bacteria cell ...
If you play mobile games then you may be familiar with Miniclip, the development studio behind wildly popular games Agar.io, Plague Inc., and Gravity Guy. Agar.io might be one of their most popular ...
Mobile and flash developer Miniclip has not shut down its website or game servers, contrary to reports this week. Earlier this year, the company said it would be moving away from web browser games and ...
Agar.io, or Agar, is finally on iPhone and Android, delivering fun multiplayer gaming to users who want to take the webgame to their smartphone. We’ll walk you through what you need to know about the ...