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Shakes and Fidget: The Adventure is a pretty and cute hand-drawn adventure game
Playa Games announced that it is working on Shakes and Fidget: The Adventure, a classic-style point-and-click adventure game spinoff of its Shakes and Fidget massively multiplayer online role-playing game. It is targeting a release for PC in late 2018. Point-and-click adventure games were popular in the ’90s with hits like the Monkey Island and King’s Quest […]
A Japanese company has created the ‘Rolls Royce of fidget spinners’
© AFP Toru YAMANAKA Fujisawa (Japan) (AFP) – One company in perfectionism-obsessed Japan is claiming it has developed a fidget spinner that whirls longer than any rival on the market — 12 minutes and counting. Most fidget spinners, the must-have toy for 2017, can only rotate on their own for a few minutes at most. […]
21 Times Fidget Spinners Proved They're A Complete Disgrace To The World
[unable to retrieve full-text content] “I just found someone’s fidget spinner in my girl’s bed and it’s not mine…” View Entire Post › BuzzFeed – Latest
Google ‘Spinner’ – Search giant reveals ultimate Fidget Spinner that’ll never out of stock
Fidget Spinners, also known as Fidget Rollers and Finger Spinners, have become the must-have toys of the year. Although the stress-relieving gadget was first invented back in the 1990s, it has gained some serious popularity within the last year. Forbes proclaimed Fidget Spinners “the must-have office toy for 2017″ ahead of Christmas – sending the […]
18 Things That Were The Fidget Spinner Of The 2000s
[unable to retrieve full-text content] Can you do a sick kick flip on a fidget spinner? No? Thought so. View Entire Post › BuzzFeed – Latest
Tool or toy?: Why fidget toys may be hurting as many kids as they help
The so-called fidget toys making their way into classrooms across North America are billed as a way to soothe restless kids and help them focus. But some experts say they might be harming as many children as they help. CBC | Health News