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Mochi Games arrived on April 08, 2008 in a form of a internet contest. The Flash game company Mochi was running a contest to find the best independent games on the web. This was the opportunity for Gaia to introduce more mini games on the site, as it was requested many times by Gaians who wanted to play things besides the main three. Around November 2009 it appears the link to the Mochi games has been removed from the Gaia Game page and the ability to play them has been removed. Though the games can be found on the net by searching for the names.

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  • Mochi Game Page
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  • Mochi Games arrived on April 08, 2008 in a form of a internet contest. The Flash game company Mochi was running a contest to find the best independent games on the web. This was the opportunity for Gaia to introduce more mini games on the site, as it was requested many times by Gaians who wanted to play things besides the main three. Around November 2009 it appears the link to the Mochi games has been removed from the Gaia Game page and the ability to play them has been removed. Though the games can be found on the net by searching for the names.
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  • Mochi Games arrived on April 08, 2008 in a form of a internet contest. The Flash game company Mochi was running a contest to find the best independent games on the web. This was the opportunity for Gaia to introduce more mini games on the site, as it was requested many times by Gaians who wanted to play things besides the main three. There were a number of games to play and vote on, the highest rated games would be linked to the Gaia Game page. On May 06, 2008 after hundreds of thousands of votes, the contest came to an end. Nearly two hundred minigames were whittled down to just ten winners, chosen by Gaians as the very best. Some of the games were able to give out Gaia Gold when a user played them for a period of time. Around November 2009 it appears the link to the Mochi games has been removed from the Gaia Game page and the ability to play them has been removed. Though the games can be found on the net by searching for the names.
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