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  • curprev 02:3102:31, 29 January 2022 69.180.218.186 talk 4,767 bytes −236 Removed more unnecessary content. When you pull from once source almost exclusively, some of the sentences seem random and out of place. Limit use of one source. Once readers go to that source, they can read the additional information that seemed random in this article. When they read the information within the source, it will make sense because it will have proper context. undo Tag: Visual edit
  • curprev 02:2402:24, 29 January 2022 69.180.218.186 talk 5,003 bytes −68 Audience: Oops! Corrected mistake. undo Tag: Visual edit
  • curprev 02:2202:22, 29 January 2022 69.180.218.186 talk 5,071 bytes −913 Removed another Ally Noble citation. Tightened sentences and removed unnecessary content. undo Tags: references removed Visual edit
  • curprev 02:1002:10, 29 January 2022 69.180.218.186 talk 5,984 bytes −440 MCF:Huntsville is NOT the first Hidden Object Game. The source provided herein references it and links to an interview with a BFG developer who developed MCF:Huntsville who, himself, said "Huntsville was the first hidden object game that Big Fish Studios developed. There had been other hidden object games around in the market, but they were not formally called hidden object games, and were targeted at kids." A rose is a rose by any other name... undo Tag: Visual edit
  • curprev 01:5901:59, 29 January 2022 69.180.218.186 talk 6,424 bytes −19 Removed citation. This supposed journal has had no exists no where that a reader might find and no location has been offered. Who is Ally Noble and why are we using what appears to be her private journal as a source? This also appears to be self-published information, since only the author, Ally Noble, would have knowledge of the exact page and volume of her journals. Please provide a proper link to this journal and prove that it is a proper source according to Wikipedia standards. undo Tag: Visual edit

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