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Can someone please make me a signature. I would like a signature like this:
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I would like ether a Doogle Jump Signature.
Or a Tiny Wings Signature
Or a Cut The Rope Signature
About Doodle Jump:
Originally posted by another user
Doodle Jump is an electronic game developed and published by Lima Sky for Windows Phone , iOS, BlackBerry, Android, and Nokia Symbian and soon Xbox 360 via Kinect.[1] It was released worldwide for iOS on April 6, 2009, and was later released for Android and Blackberry on March 2, 2010, Symbian on May 1, 2010, and Windows Phone on June 1, 2011.[2] Since its release, the game has been generally well-received. The game was inspired by PapiJump, from SunFlat, with similar gameplay. On June 25, 2010 it was announced that the game had totaled over 5 million sales.[3]
Gameplay consists of guiding a four-legged long snouted creature known as "Doodler" up an unending series of platforms without falling in an attempt to gain a high score. The character is controlled by tilting the gaming device in the desired direction. The greater the angle, the greater speed. In the BlackBerry version, direction of the Doodler is determined by tapping in the desired direction. Currently there are nine different platforms including the original.
Doodle:
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Tiny Wings:
Originally posted by another user
In Tiny Wings, the player takes control of a bird whose wings are too small to fly. The goal of the game is to use hills in order to gain speed and flutter as long as possible. This is done by tapping and holding the screen in order to make the bird dive. The gameplay mainly revolves around timing your taps so that the bird slides down hills and flies up them. The game's one level is separated into several islands, which have predetermined layouts. The game features special missions that allow players to upgrade their nest, which adds a score multiplier. These challenges revolve around reaching specific islands or performing certain tricks a number of times in one game. The game's visuals change daily.
Tiny Wings:
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Cut The Rope:
Originally posted by another user
Cut the Rope is an award-winning physics-based puzzle video game for handheld gaming platforms. It was developed in 2010 by Russian developers ZeptoLab and is published by Chillingo.[7] It uses the Crystal and Game Center social networking services.
Cut The Rope:
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