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Social gaming giant PopCap, behind such new classic casual hits as Bejeweled, Peggle and Plants vs.
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Yesterday, PopCap announced a sequel to its insanely popular tower defense game Plants vs.
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The study was commissioned by Popcap games, which, as the makers of the hugely popular Plants vs.
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The free games, available as digital downloads, include recent releases Mass Effect 3, Plants vs Zombies and Bejeweled 3.
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More likely, though, some distracted mogul will keep all of this in his basement while he plays Plants vs.
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PopCap offers a variety of widely player games, like Bejeweled, Plants Vs.
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PopCap is also famous for its other hit Plants vs.
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With the iPhone and iPad, Apple did help bring casual gaming to the masses, and turned everyone from toddlers to grandmas into gamers with handheld touchscreen titles like Angry Birds or Plants vs.
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They do have Angry Birds and Plants vs.
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For those who have stuck it out with EA Maxis, the publisher is giving you until March 25 to register your SimCity game and until March 30 to download any of these digital games: Battlefield 3 (Standard Edition), Bejeweled 3, Dead Space 3 (Standard Edition), Mass Effect 3 (Standard Edition), Medal of Honor Warfighter (Standard Edition), Need For Speed Most Wanted (Standard Edition), Plants vs.
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