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Wheel of Fortune video games
Wheel of Fortune is an American television game show created by Merv Griffin, premiering in 1975 with a syndicated version airing in 1983. Since 1986, the syndicated version has been adapted into various video games spanning numerous hardware generations. Most versions released in the 20th century were published by GameTek, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 1998.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_Fortune_(video_game)
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UFO: A Day in the Life
UFO: A Day in the Life is an adventure/puzzle game developed by Love-de-Lic and published by ASCII Entertainment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UFO:_A_Day_in_the_Life
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Mahjong solitaire
Mahjong solitaire is a solitaire matching game that uses a set of mahjong tiles rather than cards. It is also known as Shanghai solitaire, electronic or computerized mahjong, solitaire mahjong and erroneously as mahjong. The tiles come from the four-player game known as mahjong.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanghai_solitaire
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Mr. Driller
Mr. Driller (ミスタードリラー Misuta Dorira?) is a series of video games developed by Namco. Mr. Driller puts the player in the role of a driller moving down through screens of blocks, having to keep his air supply from running out while avoiding being squashed by falling blocks. Games in this series have been released for PlayStation, Dreamcast, WonderSwan, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo GameCube, DS, WiiWare, Xbox Live, Windows, and iOS in addition to the arcade versions. The main character of these games is Susumu Hori, the son of Taizou Hori, who was the star of the original Dig Dug game.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr_Driller
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Logos Panic
Logos Panic GO.A.I.SA.TU. (ロゴスパニックごあいさつ?) is a Japan-exclusive puzzle video game released for the Super Famicom. It was developed by Kan's and published by Yutaka in 1995.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logos_Panic
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Gemsweeper
Gemsweeper is a thinking puzzle casual game developed by Lobstersoft. During the game the player rebuilds the ruins of El Dorado by solving over 225 nonogram logic puzzles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemsweeper
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Every Extend Extra
Every Extend Extra is a shoot 'em up video game by Q Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Every_Extend_Extra
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Devil Dice
Devil Dice (Xi, pronounced "Sai", in Japan) is a video game for the PlayStation. It was originally created by developer Shift on the "homebrew" Yaroze platform, and later turned into a commercial game. Released in 1998, it is one of only a handful of games to make the leap from the Yaroze to commercial release. The game is a million-seller and a demo version was released as a PlayStation Classic game for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable (PSP) on November 7, 2007.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devil_Dice
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Nintendo DS
The Nintendo DS (ニンテンドーDS, Nintendō DS?) is a dual-screen handheld game console developed and released by Nintendo. The device went on sale in North America on November 21, 2004. The DS, short for "Developers' System" or "Dual Screen", introduced distinctive new features to handheld gaming: two LCD screens working in tandem (the bottom one featuring a touchscreen), a built-in microphone, and support for wireless connectivity. Both screens are encompassed within a clamshell design similar to the Game Boy Advance SP. The Nintendo DS also features the ability for multiple DS consoles to directly interact with each other over Wi-Fi within a short range without the need to connect to an existing wireless network. Alternatively, they could interact online using the now-closed Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service. Its main competitor was Sony's PlayStation Portable as part of the seventh generation era.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_DS
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Crosswords DS
Crosswords DS (also known as CrossworDS) and as Nintendo presents: Crossword Collection in PAL regions is a puzzle video game released by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. It was previously released in Australia as CrossworDS but a new OFLC entry confirms that Nintendo Australia is re-releasing it with a European localization. It was first released in North America, and has since been released in Australia. Crosswords DS features over 1,000 crossword puzzles that the player solves by using the stylus. Despite the title, it also features word search puzzles and anagram puzzles. It makes use of similar handwriting mechanics that the Brain Age titles make use of. Crosswords DS is included in the Touch! Generations series of titles, which includes such popular games as Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! and Nintendogs. The background music was composed by Fabian Del Priore.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CrossworDS
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Chocolate Castle
Chocolate Castle is a puzzle video game developed by New Zealand-based company Lexaloffle and published on April 2, 2007. The game was developed by Lexaloffle's owner and operator Joseph White, who designed Chocolate Castle as a platform for further puzzle games. In this game, players clear a castle's rooms of chocolate by combining smaller pieces into large bars and commanding animals to consume them. After clearing a room, they can select new rooms that are still yet to be cleared. The full version of the game includes a room editor for players to create their own rooms; players may upload these newly created rooms to Lexaloffle's website for other players to attempt.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chocolate_Castle
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Check Man
Check Man is an arcade game released by Zilec-Zenitone in 1982. While being a fast paced action game, there are puzzle elements to the gameplay. The game uses the Namco Galaxian arcade board.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Check_Man
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Zillions of Games
Zillions of Games is a commercial general game playing system developed by Jeff Mallett and Mark Lefler in 1998. The game rules are specified with S-expressions, Zillions rule language. It was designed to handle mostly abstract strategy board games or puzzles. After parsing the rules of the game, the system's artificial intelligence can automatically play one or more players. It treats puzzles as solitaire games and its AI can be used to solve them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zillions_of_Games
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Microsoft Entertainment Pack: The Puzzle Collection
Microsoft Entertainment Pack: The Puzzle Collection is a collection of 10 puzzle computer games developed by Mir - Dialogue and published by Microsoft Games. The creator of Tetris, Alexey Pajitnov, designed some of the games featured in the pack. It was released on CD-ROM for Windows 95. It was also bundled as part of the Microsoft Plus! Game Pack which was released after Windows Me.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Entertainment_Pack:_The_Puzzle_Collection
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Microsoft Entertainment Pack
The original Windows Entertainment Pack (WEP) is a collection of 16-bit casual computer games for Windows. These games were somewhat unusual for the time, in that they would not run under MS-DOS. Many of the games were later released in the Best of Microsoft Entertainment Pack. There were four Entertainment Packs in the original series. All games being 16-bit run on modern 32-bit versions of Windows but not on 64-bit Windows. Support for all versions of Microsoft Entertainment Pack ended on January 31, 2003.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Entertainment_Pack
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Puzzle Pirates
Yohoho! Puzzle Pirates is a massively multiplayer online game developed by Three Rings Design, a company acquired by Sega Sammy Holdings in 2011. The player takes the role of a pirate, adventuring on the high seas and pillaging money ("pieces of eight") from roaming enemy ships (human or computer-controlled). The mechanics of Puzzle Pirates are driven by puzzles. For example, to effectively sail a ship, players must play puzzle games representing work at the sails for speed, pumping bilge water to remove it from the ship, and carpentry to fix any damage the ship may take.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yohoho!_Puzzle_Pirates
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Wario (franchise)
The Wario (ワリオ?) franchise comprises various video games created by Nintendo, starring the character Wario. The franchise began with Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3, the first game to feature Wario as a playable character, and gained many further installments. The Wario series includes mostly platforming video games and minigame compilations, but also includes other genres. It is a spin-off of the Mario series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WarioWare_(series)
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The Fool's Errand
The Fool's Errand is a 1987 computer game by Cliff Johnson. It is a meta-puzzle game with storytelling, visual puzzles and a cryptic treasure map. It is the tale of a wandering Fool who seeks his fortune in the Land of Tarot and braves the enchantments of the High Priestess.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fool%27s_Errand
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The Island of Dr. Brain
The Island of Dr. Brain is the second game in the Dr. Brain series by Sierra Online. It was released in 1992 and was only available to play in DOS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Island_of_Dr._Brain
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The 7th Guest
The 7th Guest, produced by Trilobyte and originally released by Virgin Games in 1993, is an interactive movie puzzle adventure game. It was one of the first computer video games to be released only on CD-ROM. The 7th Guest is a horror story told from the unfolding perspective of the player, as an amnesiac. The game received a great amount of press attention for making live action video clips a core part of its gameplay, for its unprecedented amount of pre-rendered 3D graphics, and for its adult content. In addition, the game was very successful, with over two million copies sold, and is widely regarded as a killer app that accelerated the sales of CD-ROM drives. The 7th Guest has subsequently been re-released on Apple's app store for various systems such as the Mac. Bill Gates called The 7th Guest "the new standard in interactive entertainment."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_7th_Guest
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Safecracker: The Ultimate Puzzle Adventure
Safecracker: The Ultimate Puzzle Adventure is a video game developed by Kheops Studio and published by The Adventure Company.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safecracker:_The_Ultimate_Puzzle_Adventure
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Puzzle Panic
Puzzle Panic, also known as Ken Uston's Puzzle Panic, is a computer game created by blackjack strategist Ken Uston, Bob Polin (designer of Blue Max), and Ron Karr. It was published by Epyx in 1984 for the Atari 8-bit family and Commodore 64.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puzzle_Panic
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Milo (video game)
MILO is a first-person adventure-puzzle computer game that challenges the player to solve 14 puzzles based in the world of MILO, an artificially intelligent computer. The game was developed by Crystalvision Software and released in 1996. Released in the wake of such titles as Myst and Pandora's Box, MILO was billed as a multimedia game and as an early example of 3D gaming. The 16-track ambient soundtrack is composed by noted progressive rock musician, Warren Dale.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milo_(video_game)
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Dr. Brain
Dr. Brain is a series of educational games made by Sierra On-Line in the 1990s. The objective of each game is solving a series of puzzles in order to proceed further into the game. The series was later picked up by Knowledge Adventure who turned it into a more action-oriented game.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Brain
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Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!
Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!,JPN also known as Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain? in PAL regions, is an entertainment video game that employs puzzles. It was developed and published by the video gaming company Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. Nintendo has been careful not to claim the game has been scientifically validated, however stating that it is an "entertainment product 'inspired' by Kawashima's work in the neurosciences."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain_Age:_Train_Your_Brain_in_Minutes_a_Day!
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Blue Toad Murder Files
Blue Toad Murder Files (full title, Blue Toad Murder Files: The Mysteries of Little Riddle) is a murder mystery puzzle video game developed and published by the British video game developer Relentless Software. The game is episodic and the first installment was released for the PlayStation 3 via the PlayStation Store in December 2009. The entire "season" of the game, Blue Toad Murder Files: The Mysteries of Little Riddle, includes six separate episodes. The Windows version was available to download from online games distribution sites as well as from the official website in November 2010. Support for PlayStation Move was added in December 2010 (update 2.0). An iOS version was released in April 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Toad_Murder_Files
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Big Brain Academy
Big Brain Academy, known in Japan as Yawaraka Atama Juku (やわらかあたま塾?), is a puzzle video game published and developed by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. It was first released in Japan on June 30, 2005, and was later released in North America on June 5, 2006, in Australia on July 5, 2006, and in Europe on July 7, 2006. It has been compared to Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!. It is marketed under the Nintendo's Touch! Generations brand.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Brain_Academy
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3 in Three
3 in Three is a 1989 computer game by Cliff Johnson.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3_in_Three
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Castle of Dr. Brain
Castle of Dr. Brain is a video game of the educational genre released in 1991 by Sierra Online. It is a puzzle adventure game.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_of_Dr._Brain
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Zachary Barth
Zachary Barth is an indie game developer who creates games under the banner Zachtronics Industries. Barth is known for building engineering puzzle games and for the creation of the "Block World" genre of procedurally generated block-based mining/world deformation and building mechanics used by games such as Minecraft, FortressCraft, Total Miner, CastleMiner, CraftWorld, Ace of Spades, Guncraft, 7 Days to Die, and Block Fortress.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zachary_Barth
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SpaceChem
SpaceChem is an indie puzzle game from Zachtronics Industries, loosely based on the principles of chemistry and chemical bonding. In the game, the player is tasked to produce one or more specific chemical molecules via an assembly line by programming two remote manipulators (called "waldos" in the game) that interact with atoms and molecules through a visual programming language. SpaceChem is the developer's first foray into a commercial title after a number of free Flash-based browser games that feature similar puzzle-based assembly problems.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceChem
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World of Goo
World of Goo is a puzzle video game developed and published by independent game developer 2D Boy. The game was first released on Microsoft Windows and Wii platforms on October 13, 2008, with releases on Mac OS X, Linux, and various mobile devices following in subsequent years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_of_Goo
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The Incredible Machine (series)
The Incredible Machine (aka TIM) is a series of computer games that were originally designed and coded by Kevin Ryan and produced by Jeff Tunnell, the now-defunct Jeff Tunnell Productions, and published by Dynamix; the 1993 through 1995 versions had the same development team, but the later 2000–2001 titles had different designers. All versions were published by Sierra Entertainment. The entire series and intellectual property were acquired by Jeff Tunnell-founded PushButton Labs in October 2009.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_Machine_(game)
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Pipe Mania
Pipe Mania is a puzzle game developed in 1989 by The Assembly Line for the Amiga. It was ported to several other platforms by Lucasfilm Games, who gave it the name Pipe Dream and acted as general distributors for the US. In this game, the player must connect randomly appearing pieces of pipe on a grid to a given length within a limited time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pipe_Mania
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Fantastic Contraption
Fantastic Contraption is a Flash-based physics game created by Colin Northway, released September 16, 2008. Northway sold the rights to the game to inXile Entertainment who released the game for iOS on January 26, 2009. A sequel, Fantastic Contraptions 2, was released July 27, 2010. It was released for iOS on Nov 5, 2010. In February 2015 inXile entertainment discontinued their Sparkworkz web-games division, ending all server support for the games. Colin Northway has expressed interest in reviving the games, and potentially releasing an upgraded version.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantastic_Contraption
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Elefunk
Elefunk is a downloadable game on the PlayStation Store.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elefunk
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Crazy Machines 2
Crazy Machines 2 is a puzzle video game developed by Fakt Software for the Microsoft Windows platform. It is available in retail form and on Steam for download.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Machines_2
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Crazy Machines
Crazy Machines is a puzzle computer game created by a FAKT Software GmbH. Crazy Machines based many of its ideas on The Incredible Machine series of games. The player is given a set of mechanical components to construct a Rube Goldberg-style or Heath Robinson-style intricate machine to solve a goal and advance to the next puzzle in the game.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Machines
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Bridge Builder
Bridge Builder is a puzzle video game series, created by US-based indie developer Alex Austin. Bridge Builder being the first in the series, it was followed by four sequels in different versions, all of them developed and published by Chronic Logic, the only exception being Bridge Project, which was developed by Halycon Media and Caipirinha Games, some of the games also feature secondary publishers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridge_Builder
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Amazing Alex
Amazing Alex was a physics-based puzzle game created by Rovio Entertainment, the developer of popular multiplatform strategy puzzle video game Angry Birds. Initially it was announced by Rovio's CEO Mikael Hed on Yle's breakfast television. The game was based on Casey's Contraptions, a game created by Noel Llopis (Snappy Touch) and Miguel Ángel Friginal (Mystery Coconut), whose rights were acquired by Rovio. The game featured educational elements and revolved around Alex, described as a curious boy with interest in building things. The goal of the game was to make various Rube Goldberg-type chain reaction machines work. The game was very similar to The Incredible Machine, originally released in 1993.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazing_Alex
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Armadillo Run
Armadillo Run is the title of a transport puzzle video game created by Peter Stock. The game is currently in version 1.0.7, and is only legally available from the Armadillo Run website.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armadillo_Run
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Oh No! More Lemmings
Oh No! More Lemmings is a computer game expansion to the Psygnosis game Lemmings. Sometimes referred to as the "data disk", it contains 100 unique single-player levels and six new music tracks. The Amiga version also includes 10 two-player levels. This game is not the official sequel to Lemmings, a title that goes to Lemmings 2: The Tribes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oh_No!_More_Lemmings
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Lemmings Revolution
Lemmings Revolution is a puzzle computer game released in 2000. Like previous games in the Lemmings series, the object of the game is to guide the lemmings characters to an exit by giving them specific skills. Each level is situated on a rotating cylinder (the "revolution" of the title), so while the game is displayed in 3D, it plays much more like the 2D games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemmings_Revolution
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Lemmings 2: The Tribes
Lemmings 2: The Tribes, a computer game released in 1993, is the first real sequel to the popular puzzle game Lemmings. As with the original, it was developed by DMA Design and published by Psygnosis. The gameplay remains mostly the same as the original game, requiring the player to lead a certain number of lemmings to their exit by giving them the appropriate "skills".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemmings_2:_The_Tribes
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Lemmings (video game)
Lemmings is a puzzle-platformer video game originally developed by DMA Design and first published by Psygnosis for the Amiga, Atari ST and PC in 1991. The game was programmed by Mike Dailly and David Jones, and was inspired by a simple animation that Dailly created while experimenting with Deluxe Paint.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemmings_(computer_game)
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Christmas Lemmings
Christmas Lemmings is a series of short computer games released between 1991 and 1994, based on the original Lemmings game released in 1991. First released as Xmas Lemmings as two four-level demos in 1991 and 1992, there were two later full retail releases on the Amiga, PC, and Macintosh in 1993 and 1994, titled Christmas Lemmings in the UK and Holiday Lemmings in the US. The games were developed by DMA Design and published by Psygnosis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_Lemmings
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All New World of Lemmings
All New World of Lemmings (ANWoL) is a video game released in 1994, as the third game in the popular Lemmings puzzle game series. In North America, the game was named The Lemmings Chronicles. It was published by Psygnosis and was the last Lemmings game developed by DMA Design.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_New_World_of_Lemmings
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3D Lemmings
3D Lemmings (the North American version is referred to as Lemmings 3D) is a computer game released in 1995, developed by Clockwork Games and published by Psygnosis. The gameplay, like the original Lemmings game, requires the player to lead all the lemmings to their exit by giving them the appropriate "skills". It was the first Lemmings game to be rendered in 3D. It was released for DOS, PlayStation, and Sega Saturn.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_Lemmings
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The Lost Vikings
The Lost Vikings is a puzzle-platform video game developed by Silicon & Synapse (now Blizzard Entertainment) and published by Interplay. It was originally released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992, then subsequently released for the Amiga, Amiga CD32, MS-DOS, and Sega Mega Drive/Sega Genesis systems the next year; the Mega Drive/Genesis version contains five stages not present in any other version of the game. Blizzard re-released the game for the Game Boy Advance in 2003. The GBA port is identical to the SNES version, but the password feature has been removed and replaced with three save slots, no longer allowing the player to replay any level at any time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lost_Vikings
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Pingus
Pingus is a free, open-source computer game inspired by Lemmings and created by Ingo Ruhnke. It features penguins instead of lemmings. It has been reviewed favorably by CNN.com, About.com, Unix Review, and other publications.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pingus_(video_game)
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Gobliiins
The Gobliiins series consists of four puzzle adventure games developed and released by Coktel Vision (and later Sierra On-Line) for the Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS, and Macintosh (and later iOS and Windows) platforms. The first three titles were released in the early 1990s, the fourth in 2009.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gobliiins!
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Echochrome II
Echochrome II (stylized as echochrome ii), released in Japan as Mugen Kairō: Hikari to Kage no Hako (無限回廊 光と影の箱?), is a 2010 puzzle action game developed by SCE Japan Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3 utilizing the PlayStation Move. The game is the sequel to the 2008 video game, Echochrome, and was released on December 21, 2010. The game's soundtrack holds the record for the longest piece of music ever composed for a video game, at one hour, fifteen minutes, and seven seconds.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echochrome_2
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Echochrome
Echochrome (stylized as echochrome), released in Japan as Mugen Kairō (無限回廊?), is a puzzle game created by Sony's JAPAN Studio and Game Yarouze, which is available for PlayStation 3 from the PlayStation Store and for PlayStation Portable (PSP) on either UMD or from the PlayStation Store. Gameplay involves a mannequin figure traversing a rotatable world where physics and reality depend on perspective. The world is occupied by Oscar Reutersvärd's impossible constructions. This concept is inspired by M. C. Escher's artwork, such as "Relativity". The game is based on the Object Locative Environment Coordinate System developed by Jun Fujiki—an engine that determines what is occurring based on the camera's perspective.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echochrome
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Unmechanical
Unmechanical is a 2.5D puzzle video game developed by Talawa Games and published by Teotl Studios. It was released on 9 August 2012 for Windows It was later available for iOS. It is available on Steam, GOG.com, GamersGate, OnLive, Rain, Desura and on the App Store. Unmechanical: Extended is an extended edition of the original game. It is in development with cooperation with Czech developer Grip Games. It features new levels and bonuses. It was also released for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in 2015 and it will be released on PlayStation Vita in 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unmechanical
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Toki Tori
Toki Tori is a puzzle video game with platform elements originally released by Capcom in September 2001 for the Game Boy Color. It was developed by Dutch video game development company Two Tribes B.V. and is their first published video game. The game follows a young chick, Toki Tori, and his quest to rescue his younger siblings, still in their eggs. To progress through the game, the player must pick up each egg on a level using a set number of tools, with new tools being introduced as the player progresses through the four worlds. This usually involves careful planning and creative thinking.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toki_Tori
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The Witness (2016 video game)
The Witness is an upcoming 3D puzzle video game created by Jonathan Blow, and in development by Thekla, Inc. The Witness is set for release on January 26, 2016, for PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows, and for iOS a later date.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Witness_(2015_video_game)
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The Talos Principle
The Talos Principle is a first-person puzzle video game created by the Croatian developer Croteam and published by Devolver Digital. It was simultaneously released on Linux, OS X and Windows on 11 December 2014. It was released for the Android platform on 28 May 2015, and was released on PlayStation 4 on 13 October 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Talos_Principle
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The Swapper
The Swapper is a puzzle-platform video game for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. It was developed and published by Facepalm Games, a small independent company based in Helsinki, Finland. Curve Studios later ported the game to Sony and Nintendo platforms in 2014. In this science fiction-themed title, the player controls a female scavenger stranded aboard an abandoned research station, and discovers a strange device that allows her to create clones of herself switching their consciousness between these clones. The player uses this ability to solve various puzzles and learn about the fate of the station's researchers. The Swapper was released on May 30, 2013 to critical acclaim, with reviewers praising the game's visual style and atmosphere, the quality of the puzzles, and the game's ability to innovate on an already well established game mechanic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Swapper
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Stacking (video game)
Stacking is an adventure/puzzle video game developed by Double Fine Productions and published by THQ; like Double Fine's previous Costume Quest, it is a smaller title created during the development period of Brütal Legend, and was released in February 2011 for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 video game consoles. A Windows version was released on March 6, 2012. A Linux version was released in May 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacking_(video_game)
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Fire 'n Ice
Fire 'n Ice is a puzzle game released by Tecmo for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the prequel to Solomon's Key, and is known as Solomon's Key 2 in Europe and Solomon no Kagi 2: Coolmintou Kyuushutsu Sakusen (Solomon's Key 2: Coolmint Rescue Mission) in Japan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_%27n_Ice
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Solomon's Key
Solomon's Key (ソロモンの鍵, Soromon no Kagi?) is a puzzle game developed by Tecmo in 1986 for arcade release on custom hardware based on the Z80 chipset. It is better known as a 1987 port to the Commodore 64 and the Nintendo Entertainment System, although it also appeared on many other game systems of the time, like the Sega Master System in 1988 and the Famicom Disk System, released in Japan on January 25, 1991.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solomon%27s_Key
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Sheep, Dog 'n' Wolf
Sheep Raider (also known as Sheep, Dog, 'n' Wolf in PAL Regions) is a puzzle-platformer stealth video game developed and published by Infogrames for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheep,_Dog,_%27n%27_Wolf
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Scribblenauts
Scribblenauts is an emergent puzzle action video game developed by 5th Cell and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for the Nintendo DS. The game was released on September 15, 2009 in North America, September 30, 2009 in Australia, October 9, 2009 in Europe and on January 27, 2011 in Japan as Flash Puzzle: Maxwell's Mysterious Notebook (ヒラメキパズル マックスウェルの不思議なノート, Hirameki Pazuru: Makkusuweru no Fushigi na Nōto?) by Konami. It is the third Nintendo DS video game made by 5th Cell, the first two being Drawn to Life and Lock's Quest. The objective of Scribblenauts, as implied by its catchphrase "Write Anything, Solve Everything", is to complete puzzles to collect "Starites", helped by the player's ability to summon any object (from a database of tens of thousands) by writing its name on the touchscreen. The game is considered by its developers to help promote emergent gameplay by challenging the player to solve its puzzles within certain limitations or through multiple solutions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scribblenauts
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Repton (video game)
Repton is a computer game originally developed by 15-year-old Briton Tim The Toolman Tyler for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron and released by Superior Software in 1985. The game spawned a series of follow up games which were released throughout the 1980s. The series sold around 125,000 copies between 1985 and 1990 with Repton 2 selling 35,000 itself. The games have since been remade for numerous more modern systems, most recently as iRepton for the Apple iPhone / iPod Touch in 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repton_(computer_game)
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Quantum Conundrum
Quantum Conundrum is a puzzle-platformer video game developed by Airtight Games and published by Square Enix. It was directed by Kim Swift, who formerly worked at Valve as a lead designer on the critically acclaimed Portal. The game was released for download on Microsoft Windows on June 21, 2012, July 10, 2012 on PlayStation 3 and July 11, 2012 on Xbox 360.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_Conundrum
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Q.U.B.E.
Q.U.B.E. (Quick Understanding of Block Extrusion) is a physics-based puzzle video game developed and published by Toxic Games, with help from Indie Fund, a group of successful independent game developers. The game, an expansion of a student project by the founding members of Toxic Games, was released for Microsoft Windows through a number of digital distribution platforms, first through Desura on 17 December 2011 and then through Steam on 6 January 2012. An OS X port was later released on 17 December 2012 through Steam and on 18 December 2012 through Desura.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q.U.B.E.
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Pushover (video game)
Pushover is a platform puzzle game developed by Red Rat Software and published by Ocean Software in 1992 for the Amiga, Atari ST, DOS and Super NES. Notably, the game was sponsored by Smiths' British snack Quavers (now owned by Walkers), where the game plot revolves around the then Quavers mascot 'Colin Curly' losing his Quavers packets down a giant ant hill. The player is then tasked with controlling 'G.I. Ant', a large soldier ant, to recover the Quavers by solving a series of puzzles. The SNES version lacks the Quavers branding, and instead the aim is to recover bundles of cash dropped down the ant hill by Captain Rat.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pushover_(game)
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Pitman (video game)
Pitman, also known as Catrap in the US, is a puzzle-platform video game released by Asmik for the Nintendo Game Boy in 1990, originally developed for the Sharp MZ-700 computer in 1985. The Gameboy version of Pitman was rereleased on the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console in October 2011. The word 'Catrap' refers to the frequent amount of times the player is trapped and needs to reverse their movements and the two anthropomorphic cats the player must manoeuvre to advance through the levels. The game is credited with having originated the time-rewind mechanic, which later appeared in titles like Blinx: The Time Sweeper, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Braid and Pullblox.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitman_(video_game)
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Portal 2
Portal 2 is a 2011 first-person puzzle-platform video game developed and published by Valve Corporation. It is the sequel to Portal (2007) and was released on April 19, 2011, for Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. The retail versions of the game are distributed by Electronic Arts while online distribution of the Windows, OS X and Linux versions is handled by Valve's content delivery service Steam. Portal 2 was announced on March 5, 2010, following a week-long alternate reality game based on new patches to the original game. Before the game's release on Steam, the company released the Potato Sack, a second multi-week alternate reality game, involving 13 independently developed titles which culminated in a distributed computing spoof to release Portal 2 several hours early.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal_2_(video_game)
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Portal (video game)
Portal is a 2007 first-person puzzle-platform video game developed by Valve Corporation. The game was released in a bundle package called The Orange Box for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 on October 9, 2007, and for the PlayStation 3 on December 11, 2007. The Windows version of the game is available for download separately through Valve's content delivery system Steam and was released as a standalone retail product on April 9, 2008. A standalone version called Portal: Still Alive was released on the Xbox Live Arcade service on October 22, 2008; this version includes an additional 14 puzzles. An OS X version was released as part of the Mac-compatible Steam platform on May 12, 2010. A Linux version was released on Steam as a beta on May 2, 2013, and came out of beta on June 24, 2013. An Android port for the Nvidia Shield was released on May 12, 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal_(video_game)
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Pneuma: Breath of Life
Pneuma: Breath of Life is a first person puzzler video game developed and published by Deco Digital & Bevel Studios. The game uses a narrated story focused on self-discovery and the fundamental nature of reality. The game was designed to test the Unreal Engine 4 and Physically Based Rendering. The game intends players to think outside of the box to solve a series of environmental challenges.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pneuma:_Breath_of_Life
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Oddworld
Oddworld is a fictional universe presented in video game form, created by game developers Oddworld Inhabitants under the direction of Lorne Lanning. The series has been released on various platforms like PlayStation, Xbox, PlayStation 3, Windows, Wii U and PC. Four games from the OddWorld series have been added to the OnLive cloud gaming service.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oddworld
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Narbacular Drop
Narbacular Drop is an environmental puzzle video game developed by Nuclear Monkey Software. It was released for free online in 2005 for Microsoft Windows. It was the senior game project of students attending DigiPen Institute of Technology. The gameplay consists of navigating a dungeon using an innovative portal system. The player controls two interconnected portals that can be placed on any non-metallic surface (wall, ceiling, or floor). Co-founder of Valve, Gabe Newell, took interest in the team's work and immediately gave them jobs at Valve. The developers went on to write the critically acclaimed Portal using many of the same concepts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narbacular_Drop
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Myst
Myst is a graphic adventure puzzle video game designed and directed by the brothers Robyn and Rand Miller. It was developed by Cyan, Inc. and published by Brøderbund. The Millers began working on Myst in 1991 and released it for the Macintosh on September 24, 1993; it was developer Cyan's largest project to date. Remakes and ports of the game have been released for platforms including Sega Saturn, PlayStation, 3DO, Microsoft Windows, Atari Jaguar CD, CD-i, AmigaOS, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, iOS, and OS X.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myst
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Mole Mania
Mole Mania, known in Japan as Mogurānya (モグラ〜ニャ?), is a 1996 video game developed by Nintendo EAD and Pax Softnica, and published by Nintendo for the original Game Boy. It is also one of the least known works of Shigeru Miyamoto. The game was re-released for the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console in North America on July 26, 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mole_Mania
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Popils
Popils, known in Europe as Popils The Blockbusting Challenge and in Japan as Magical Puzzle Popils (マジカルパズル・ポピルズ?), is a stage based puzzle, platform, video game for the Sega Game Gear. It was released in the early 1990s by Tengen (see Atari) in Japan. It has the option of English or Japanese-language play.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_Puzzle_Popils
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Lode Runner
Later ports: Sega SG-1000, Правец 82/8М, ZX Spectrum, MSX, Atari ST, PC Engine, XBLA, Windows, iPod, Macintosh, Virtual Console, PlayStation Network, BBC Micro, PlayStation, NES, SNES, Amstrad CPC, Game Boy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lode_Runner
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Limbo (video game)
Limbo (stylized as LIMBO) is a puzzle-platform video game, the first title by independent Danish game developer Playdead. The game was released in July 2010 as a platform exclusive title on Xbox Live Arcade, and was later re-released as part of a retail game pack along with Trials HD and 'Splosion Man in April 2011. Ports of the game to the PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows were created by Playdead, released after the year-long Xbox 360 exclusivity period was completed. An OS X version was released in December 2011, while an emulated Linux port was available in May 2012 (followed by a native port in June 2014). Ports for PlayStation Vita and iOS were released in June and July 2013, respectively. An Xbox One port was given away for free on November 23, 2014 to the majority of customers who purchased an Xbox One on its original launch day, and a PlayStation 4 version was released on February 24, 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limbo_(video_game)
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Kwirk
Kwirk, known in Japan as Puzzle Boy (パズルボーイ?), is an action/transport puzzle video game first developed and published by Atlus in Japan on November 24, 1989 for the original Game Boy. The same port was later published in North America in March 1990 by Acclaim Entertainment. On February 22, 1991, Atlus ported and released Puzzle Boy to the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 exclusively in Japan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwirk
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Kula World
Kula World (Roll Away in North America and Kula Quest in Japan) is a 3D platform puzzle video game developed by Game Design Sweden AB for the Sony PlayStation, which places the player in control of a Kula beach ball. The main objective of the game is to collect keys which unlock the level exits, as well as coins and jewels along the way. The game makes use of alternative physics, changing the direction of gravity as the ball moves.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kula_World
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Krusty's Fun House
Krusty's Fun House, released as Krusty World (クリスティーワールド, Kurisutī Wārudo?) in Japan, is a video game based on the cartoon series The Simpsons. Originally named Rat-Trap, it was developed by Fox Williams for the British software house Audiogenic, who licensed it to Acclaim Entertainment, the U.S.-based publishers of a range of games based on The Simpsons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krusty%27s_Fun_House
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Kickle Cubicle
Kickle Cubicle, known in Japan as Meikyūjima (迷宮島?, lit. "Labyrinth Island" or "Maze Island"), is a puzzle game developed by Irem for the arcades in 1988 and then ported to Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990. Gameplay is somewhat similar to the Adventures of Lolo series as well as Pengo.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kickle_Cubicle
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Interphase (video game)
Interphase is a 1989 3D first-person and puzzle video game developed by The Assembly Line and published by Image Works for multiple platforms.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interphase_(video_game)
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I.Q.: Intelligent Qube
I.Q.: Intelligent Qube (Intelligent Qube in North America and Kurushi in Europe) is a puzzle game for the PlayStation. In the game, the player controls a character who must run around a platform made of cubes, clearing certain cubes as they approach. Cubes are "cleared" by marking a spot on the stage, waiting for the cube to roll on top of it, and then deactivating the marked spot.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligent_Qube
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Incredipede
Incredipede is a physics-based puzzle video game by Northway Games. The game was released on 25 October 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incredipede
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Eets
Eets (also known as Eets: Hunger. It's emotional.) is a 2D puzzle game developed by Klei Entertainment and first released on March 27, 2006 for Microsoft Windows. It was later released for Mac OS X on December 9, 2010. Both the Windows and Macintosh versions of the game are distributed digitally via Steam. On April 25, 2007 the game was released for the Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade under the title Eets: Chowdown. Eets is a puzzle game with similarities to Lemmings where players must guide a character through an on-screen puzzle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eets
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Deadly Rooms of Death
Deadly Rooms of Death (DROD) is a computer puzzle game. It was created by Erik Hermansen in 1996 and has been regularly extended since then. The original version of the game published by Webfoot Technologies is no longer available. In 2000 the author reacquired the rights to DROD from Webfoot and released the source code; he continues the support and development as "Caravel DROD".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadly_Rooms_of_Death
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Closure (video game)
Microsoft Windows & Mac September 7, 2012 Linux December 19, 2012
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closure_(video_game)
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Buster Bros.
Buster Bros, also called Pang (パン, Pan?) and Pomping World (Japanese: ポンピング・ワールド, Hepburn: Ponpingu Wārudo?), is a cooperative two-player arcade video game released in 1989 by Capcom. The Buster brothers must finish a round-the-world quest to destroy bouncing balloons that are terrorizing several of Earth's landmarks and cities. The fight to save the Earth begins on Mt. Fuji, Japan where the brothers must pass all three stages before moving on to the next location.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buster_Bros.
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Boulder Dash
Boulder Dash (バルダーダッシュ, Barudā Dasshu?), originally released in 1984 for Atari 8-bit computers, is a series of computer games released for the Apple II, MSX, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and ColecoVision home computers, and later ported to the NES, BBC Micro and Acorn Electron, PC, Amstrad CPC, Amiga, Intellivision and many other platforms. It was created by Peter Liepa and Chris Gray, and on October 28, 1983, acquired and later published by First Star Software, which still owns the rights to the game. Boulder Dash inherits numerous gameplay features from the earlier 1982 arcade game The Pit, by Japanese developer Taito.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boulderdash
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Bombuzal
Bombuzal is a computer puzzle game designed by Antony Crowther (credited as Ratt in the game) and David Bishop for Image Works. The game was released in 1988 for the Amiga, Atari ST and Commodore 64. It was also released in 1989 for MS-DOS and 1990 for the Super NES, with the North American version renamed as Ka-Blooey.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombuzal
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Braid (video game)
Braid is a platform and puzzle video game developed by Number None, Inc. The game was originally released in August 2008 for the Xbox 360's Xbox Live Arcade service. Ports were developed and released for Microsoft Windows (April 2009), OS X (May 2009), PlayStation 3 (November 2009), and Linux (December 2010).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braid_(video_game)
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Boxxle
Boxxle (倉庫番?) is a multiplatform puzzle video game released by Fujisankei Communications International.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxxle
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Bobby Carrot
Bobby Carrot is a video game series developed and published by German company FDG Mobile Games. The series currently consists of five games, all originally developed for mobile phones. The fifth game was also released for iOS, and will also be released as a WiiWare game for North America on July 21, 2011. The first game of the series has been offered for free as a pre-installed game on numerous Samsung phone models, presented by eFUSION Mobile. In 2006, Bobby Carrot 4 won the Deutscher Entwicklerpreis for Best German Mobile Game.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Carrot
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Banana (video game)
Banana (バナナ?) is a video game for the Nintendo Family Computer released only in Japan, although at least one copy of a reproduction ROM translation cartridge for the North American/European NES is known to exist.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana_(video_game)
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Antichamber
Antichamber is a single-player first-person puzzle-platform video game created by Alexander Bruce. Many of the puzzles are based on phenomena that occur within impossible objects created by the game engine, such as passages that lead the player to different locations depending on which way they face, and structures that seem otherwise impossible within normal three-dimensional space. The game includes elements of psychological exploration through brief messages of advice to help the player figure out solutions to the puzzles as well as adages for real life. The game was released on Steam for Microsoft Windows on January 31, 2013, a version sold with the Humble Indie Bundle 11 in February 2014 added support for Linux and Mac OS X.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antichamber
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Eggerland
The Eggerland (エッガーランド?) series consists of several puzzle games developed by HAL Laboratory. Its first release was in 1985 for MSX computer systems. Many titles were made in the series and the gameplay is almost exactly the same in every game as well. Only a few changes were made over the years (mainly graphical).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eggerland_series
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Adventures of Lolo
Adventures of Lolo is a puzzle game released in 1989 by HAL Corporation for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is based on the Japanese Eggerland video game series. It was available on the Wii's and Wii U's Virtual Console in North America and in PAL regions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adventures_of_Lolo
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Theseus and the Minotaur
Theseus and the Minotaur is a type of logic maze designed by Robert Abbott. In this maze, the player acts as Theseus, the legendary king of Athens who is attempting to escape the Labyrinth. The main difference between this and the standard type of maze, beyond the fact that it's set on a grid, is the fact that the maze is not empty. The Minotaur is also there, the Minotaur was black hunting the player down, taking two steps for every one the player takes. While he is faster than the player, he's also quite stupid. His moves are always determined by checking to see if he can get closer to the player by moving horizontally, then he checks to see if he can get any closer by moving vertically. If neither move places him closer to the player, he will simply skip his turn. Theseus has an unusual option of not-moving.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theseus_and_the_Minotaur
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Switchball
Switchball (originally CrazyBall) is a 3D action-puzzle game, made by Swedish developer Atomic Elbow, which was released for Microsoft Windows on June 26, 2007, on Xbox Live Arcade for the Xbox 360 on November 7, 2007 and on PlayStation Network for the PlayStation 3 on September 17, 2009.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switchball
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Sokoban
Sokoban (倉庫番, sōkoban?, warehouse keeper) is a type of transport puzzle, in which the player pushes boxes or crates around in a warehouse, trying to get them to storage locations. The puzzle is usually implemented as a video game.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sokoban
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Rush Hour (board game)
Rush Hour is a sliding block puzzle invented by Nob Yoshigahara in the 1970s. It was first sold in the United States in 1996. It is now being manufactured by ThinkFun (formerly Binary Arts).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rush_Hour_(board_game)
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Polarium
Polarium (直感ヒトフデ, Chokkan hitofude?) is a puzzle game developed by Mitchell Corporation for the Nintendo DS. In the game, players use a stylus to draw lines on the DS's touch screen, flipping black and white tiles to clear puzzles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polarium
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Oxyd
Oxyd is a computer puzzle game released for the Amiga, Atari ST, Macintosh, PC, and the NeXT platform by Dongleware Verlags GmbH in 1990.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxyd
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Marble Madness
Marble Madness is an arcade video game designed by Mark Cerny and published by Atari Games in 1984. The player uses a trackball to guide an onscreen marble through six obstacle-filled courses within a time limit. Marble Madness was Atari's first game to use the Atari System 1 hardware and to be programmed in the C programming language. It was also one of the first games to use true stereo sound; previous games used either monaural sound or simulated stereo.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marble_Madness
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Marble Drop
Marble Drop is a computer puzzle game published by Maxis on February 28, 1997. It was the first puzzle game developed by Maxis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marble_Drop
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Lasertank
Lasertank (also known as "Laser Tank") is a computer puzzle game requiring logical thinking to solve a variety of levels. It is open source and careware and can be used for free. The player must be able to concentrate and think ahead as in playing chess or checkers. Contradicting its name, Lasertank is in no way an action game. Although a player may try to solve a level quickly, there is no requirement to do so, so poor coordination and poor reflexes will not impede a player. Experience allows the player to learn a number of techniques and tricks that need to be used to solve difficult levels.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lasertank
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Kye (video game)
Kye is a real-time puzzle game with a variety of interacting objects. It takes ideas from puzzle games like Sokoban and Boulder Dash, but the inclusion of active objects gives it a real-time component, and it can also produce arcade-game levels like those found in Pac-Man. Anyone can create new levels for the game.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kye_(video_game)
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Kururin Paradise
Kururin Paradise (くるりんパラダイス?) is the sequel to Kuru Kuru Kururin on the Game Boy Advance. It was released only in Japan. However, as the GBA has no region lockout, any GBA unit can be used to play the Japanese version. The menus in the Japanese version are simple enough so that they are easily navigable by a player with little or no Japanese language skills.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kururin_Paradise
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Kuru Kuru Kururin
Kuru Kuru Kururin (くるくるくるりん?, also spelled kurukuru kururin) is a puzzle video game developed by Eighting and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance handheld video game console. It was first released in Japan on March 21, 2001 and in Europe and Australia on June 22, 2001 as a launch title. Kuru Kuru Kururin is the first title in the Kururin series and was followed by two Japan-only sequels, Kururin Paradise and Kururin Squash!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuru_Kuru_Kururin
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Kumoon
Kumoon is a puzzle game that blends in third person shooter gameplay for Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows. It was developed in 2005 by Finnish programmer Mayoneez, also known as Mikko Oksalahti. The game uses the Mope physics engine developed by the same person. The game is getting a reboot for its ten-year anniversary, by Lucky You Studio. Featuring a full overhaul and VR support, the game was Greenlit in June.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumoon
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Flamin' Finger
Flamin' Finger is an arcade redemption game and merchandiser released by Namco, notable for its retro design and electronic soundtrack.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flamin%27_Finger
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Enigma (video game)
Enigma is a transport puzzle video game based on Oxyd, and is released under the GPL. Enigma continues to be very popular as an open source multi-platform derivative of Oxyd now that Oxyd is no longer maintained. The open source fangame Enigma has been praised in reviews.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enigma_(video_game)
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Dash Galaxy in the Alien Asylum
Dash Galaxy in the Alien Asylum was an action game for the Nintendo Entertainment System released in 1990 exclusively in North America.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dash_Galaxy_in_the_Alien_Asylum
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ChuChu Rocket!
ChuChu Rocket! (Japanese: チューチューロケット!, Hepburn: ChūChū Roketto!?) is an action puzzle video game developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega. Directed and produced by Yuji Naka of Sonic the Hedgehog fame, the game revolves around a series of puzzles where players lead ChuChus into rockets, while avoiding KapuKapus. The game also features a competitive multiplayer mode that pits players against each other in a race to collect the most ChuChus while avoiding and leading KapuKapus towards other players.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChuChu_Rocket!
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Castlequest
Castlequest (known in Japan as Castle Excellent (キャッスルエクセレント, Kyassuru Ekuserento?)) is an adventure/puzzle-hybrid video game. It was developed and published by ASCII Corporation in 1986 for the Famicom (Japanese version of the NES) console and MSX computers, and was subsequently released in 1989 for the NES in the United States by Nexoft Corporation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castlequest
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Bomberman
Bomberman (ボンバーマン, Bonbāman?) (also known as Dynablaster or Dyna Blaster in Europe) is a strategic, maze-based video game franchise originally developed by Hudson Soft. The original game was published in 1983 and new games have been published at irregular intervals ever since. Several titles in the 2000s were published by fellow Japanese game company Konami, who gained full control of the franchise when they purchased and absorbed Hudson in 2012. Today, Bomberman has featured in over 70 different games on numerous platforms (including all Nintendo platforms save for the 3DS and Wii U), as well as several anime and manga. His franchise is one of the most commercially successful of all time. In October 2015 it was announced that the next game in the series would be coming to Android and iOS devices in December.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bomberman
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Ballance
Ballance is a 3D puzzle computer game for Windows. It was developed by Cyparade, published by Atari and first released in Europe on 2 April 2004. The gameplay is similar to Marble Madness: The player controls a ball via mouse and keyboard that they must move along a course without falling off the screen.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballance
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Atomix (video game)
Atomix is a transport puzzle video game developed by Günter Krämer (as "Softtouch") and published by Thalion Software, released for the Commodore Amiga and other personal computers in late 1990. The object of the game is to assemble molecules from compound atoms by moving the atoms on a two-dimensional playfield.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomix_(computer_game)
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Archer Maclean's Mercury
Archer Maclean's Mercury is a video game for the PlayStation Portable, first released in April 2005 in North America. In Japan, the game was released under the name Hydrium. Mercury is a puzzle game developed by the eponymous British game programmer, Archer MacLean. In Mercury, the player tilts a level in order to get a drop of mercury to its appointed destination, in a similar fashion to Marble Madness. Differences include newer obstacles and the ability for the mercury to morph, split and transform around the levels. The game was originally designed to use a tilt sensor that plugged into the PSP's USB port, but this was never released.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archer_Maclean%27s_Mercury
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Minesweeper (video game)
Minesweeper is a single-player puzzle video game. The objective of the game is to clear a rectangular board containing hidden "mines" without detonating any of them, with help from clues about the number of neighboring mines in each field. The game originates from the 1960s, and has been written for many computing platforms in use today. It has many variations and offshoots.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minesweeper_(video_game)#Distribution_and_variants
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Minesweeper (video game)
Minesweeper is a single-player puzzle video game. The objective of the game is to clear a rectangular board containing hidden "mines" without detonating any of them, with help from clues about the number of neighboring mines in each field. The game originates from the 1960s, and has been written for many computing platforms in use today. It has many variations and offshoots.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minesweeper_(video_game)
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Criminal Case (video game)
Criminal Case (commonly abbreviated as "CC") is a detective-themed hidden object game released on November 15, 2012 for Facebook. An iOS version was released worldwide on August 28, 2014, followed by an Android version on April 15, 2015. Developed and published by French indie studio Pretty Simple, Criminal Case has over ten million average monthly users. Criminal Case has become a very popular game since the start of 2013 and also has been highly competitive with Candy Crush Saga, the most popular game on Facebook with over 46 million average monthly users. On December 9, 2013, Criminal Case was crowned the Facebook Game of the Year 2013, beating Candy Crush.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_Case_(game)
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Black Box (game)
Black Box is an abstract board game for one or two players, which simulates shooting rays into a black box to deduce the locations of "atoms" hidden inside. It was created by Eric Solomon. The board game was published by Waddingtons from the mid-1970s and by Parker Brothers in the late 1970s. The game can also be played with pen and paper, and there are numerous computer implementations for many different platforms, including one which can be run from the Emacs text editor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Box_(game)
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Sudoku Gridmaster
Sudoku Gridmaster (known as Puzzle Series Vol. 3: Sudoku in Japan and Sudoku Master in Europe) is a Touch generations puzzle game for the Nintendo DS, released on March 23, 2006 in Japan, June 26, 2006 in the United States and October 27, 2006 in Europe. It was developed and published by Hudson Soft in Japan, and published by Nintendo in the rest of the world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudoku_Gridmaster
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Professor Layton
Professor Layton (レイトン教授, Reiton-kyōju?) is a puzzle adventure game series for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS developed by Level-5. The series consists of six games plus a film. A crossover game titled Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney has also been released for the Nintendo 3DS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professor_Layton
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Mario's Picross
Mario's Picross (マリオのピクロス, Mario no Pikurosu?) is the first in a series of Mario themed Picross titles released in the 1990s. It is a collection of nonogram logic puzzles involving a grid with numbers for every row and column, which refer to the amount of marked squares within the grid. The game features Mario as an archaeologist who chisels away to form images on the grid. It was followed by two originally Japan-only sequels, Picross 2 on the Game Boy and Mario's Super Picross on the Super Famicom.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario%27s_Picross
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Colour Cross
Colour Cross, released in North America as Color Cross, is a puzzle game for the Nintendo DS. It is a derivative of picross, but requires the user to complete grids using multiple colours with no blank spaces.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colour_Cross
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Atsumari
Atsumari (Japanese: 集まり; translates as "collection", "meeting", or "cluster") is a binary-determination puzzle that was originally developed by Quadratic Games for the iPhone platform. The puzzle is played on a hexagonal grid. A rectangular board shape is standard but variations to the board shape can be part of the puzzle design. The puzzle starts with a subset of the hexagonal cells containing a number greater than or equal to zero. The solution to the puzzle is a unique pattern of black/white hexagonal cells that does not violate any of the puzzle rules.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atsumari_(puzzle)
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Zoo Keeper
PlayStation 2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoo_Keeper
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Zoop
Zoop is a puzzle game developed by Hookstone Productions and published by Viacom New Media. Some of its rules resemble those of the arcade game Plotting (known in some territories as Flipull), but unlike Plotting, Zoop runs in real time. Official Zoop games have been released for Game Boy, Game Gear, Mega Drive/Genesis, SNES, Atari Jaguar, Sega Saturn (in Japan only), PlayStation, DOS, and Macintosh. To spark interest for the game, Blockbuster offered the game as a free rental for the Super Nintendo for a limited time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoop
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Yosumin!
Yosumin! (よすみん。?) is a puzzle video game released as a flash game for the personal computer. Later, it was ported to the Nintendo DS console and the Xbox 360. The game involves players manipulating a grid of "yosumin", or tiles to make color matches and eliminate a certain number before time runs out. "Developed and published in Japan by Square Enix, the game was created to and brought to other platforms in an effort to expand their game portfolio and attract more casual players. The game has received mixed reviews, with some noting its originality and addictive gameplay, and others noting the games limited nature.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yosumin_DS
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Yoshi's Cookie
Super NES NA 199306June 1993 JP 19930709July 9, 1993 Virtual Console(Wii) EU 20080404April 4, 2008 NA 20080407April 7, 2008 JP 20080610June 10, 2008
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshi%27s_Cookie
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Wind and Water: Puzzle Battles
Wind and Water: Puzzle Battles (or W&W) (simplified Chinese: 时空五行-风水大战; traditional Chinese: 時空五行-風水大戰; pinyin: Shíkōng Wǔxíng - Fēngshuǐ Dàzhàn, lit. "Wu Xing Space-Time - Great Feng Shui War") is an Independent developed commercial videogame developed by Yuan Works, a company based in Costa Rica. It is a puzzle game for the GP2X and Sega Dreamcast that combines strategy and action. As of January 31, 2011, the game is freely available for Windows.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_and_Water:_Puzzle_Battles
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Swing (video game)
Swing is a computer puzzle game, released for the PlayStation and PC, developed in Germany by the now defunct Software 2000. In the USA, a similar game was released under the name "Marble Master". A downgraded version of the game was released for the Game Boy Color.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swing_(video_game)
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Sega Swirl
Sega Swirl is a puzzle game that was created for the Dreamcast, Personal computer, and Palm OS. The game was included in various demo discs released for the Dreamcast (through the Official Dreamcast Magazine (UK) and Official Dreamcast Magazine (US) magazines, and on newly released consoles), and is free to download and play on the PC.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega_Swirl
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SameGame
SameGame (さめがめ?) is a tile-matching puzzle video game originally released under the name Chain Shot!' ' in 1985 by Kuniaki Moribe (Morisuke). It has since been ported to numerous computer platforms, handheld devices, and even TiVo.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SameGame
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Rainbow Web
Rainbow Web is a puzzle game developed by Sugar Games in 2005.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbow_Web
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Puzznic
Puzznic (パズニック, Pazunikku?) is a tile-matching puzzle arcade game developed and produced by Taito in 1989 and was ported for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, PC Engine, Sharp X68000, Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, MS-DOS and ZX Spectrum between 1990 and 1991. Home computer ports were handled by Ocean Software; the 2003 PlayStation port was handled by Altron. An Apple IIGS port was completed in 1990, however was never commercially released (a leaked copy was however circulated). A clone for the PC, Brix, was released by Epic MegaGames in 1992. The Japanese arcade and FM Towns version has adult content during game play; a naked woman is revealed at the end of the level.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puzznic
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Puzzle Quest 2
Puzzle Quest 2 is a video game developed by Infinite Interactive for the Nintendo DS, Xbox Live Arcade, iOS, Android, Windows Phone 7, and Microsoft Windows. It was released on June 22, 2010 by D3 Publisher. A version for the PSP was in development, but was cancelled due to sound bugs. It is the sequel to Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords, and like its predecessor, it combines role-playing with strategy and puzzle elements. It uses a competitive, Bejeweled-style, "match three game" playfield to simulate combat and other activities common to role-playing games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puzzle_Quest_2
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Puzzle Quest: Galactrix
Puzzle Quest: Galactrix, or Galactrix, is a puzzle video game developed by Infinite Interactive for the PC, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360's Xbox Live Arcade, and PlayStation 3's PlayStation Network service.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puzzle_Quest:_Galactrix
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Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords
Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords is a game developed by Australian company Infinite Interactive and published by D3 Publisher. The game combines role-playing with strategy and puzzle elements. It uses a competitive Bejeweled-style playfield to simulate combat and other activities common to role-playing games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puzzle_Quest:_Challenge_of_the_Warlords
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Plotting (video game)
Flipull/Plotting is a tile-matching puzzle video game published by Taito in 1989. It is called Flipull (フリップル, Furippuru?) in Japan as well as in versions for the Famicom and Game Boy, and Plotting in versions for the Atari ST, Amiga, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, GX4000 and ZX Spectrum. All are based on an arcade game which goes by both names. The game bears strong graphical and some gameplay similarities to Puzznic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plotting_(arcade_game)
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Early Edu-Ware products
Most of the programs in Edu-Ware Service's initial product line, released in 1979 under the slogan "Unique software for the unique mind", were not typical of the intellectually challenging computer games and structured, pedagogically sound educational software for which the company would later become known. Quickly designed and programmed in Applesoft BASIC primarily by co-founder Sherwin Steffin, most of these text-based programs were dropped from Edu-Ware's catalog when the company began developing products featuring high-resolution graphics in 1981.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perception_(computer_game)
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Lumines II
Lumines II is a sequel to the puzzle game Lumines. The game was released in November, 2006 in Europe and North America, and on February 15, 2007 in Japan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lumines_II
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Loopz
Loopz is a puzzle video game originally designed and programmed created by Ian Upton for the Atari ST in 1989. Ian Upton had previously worked as head game designer for Audiogenic, who acquired exclusive rights to the game, then in 1990 arranged for Mindscape to publish the computer game in North America and console versions worldwide.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loopz
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Color Lines
Color Lines (aka Lines) is a computer puzzle game, invented by Oleg Demin and first introduced as a video game by the Russian company Gamos (Russian: Геймос) in 1992.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lines_(video_game)
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Hexic
Hexic is a 2003 tile-matching puzzle video game developed by Carbonated Games for various platforms. In Hexic, the player tries to rotate hexagonal tiles to create certain patterns. The game is available on Windows, Xbox 360, Windows Phone, and the web. The game was designed by Alexey Pajitnov, best known as the creator of Tetris. While most earlier releases of the game were developed by Carbonated Games, the most recent version released for Windows and Windows Phone is developed by Other Ocean. The name is a pun on the word "hectic" and "hexagons".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexic
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Gyromancer
Gyromancer is a puzzle and role-playing video game developed by PopCap Games in collaboration with Square Enix. In the game, the player moves through a map of an enchanted forest, battling monsters using their own summoned monsters through a puzzle-game battle based on PopCap's Bejeweled Twist. In these battles, the player rotates groups of four in a grid of gems to line up three or more jewels of the same color; when enough lines have been created damage is dealt to the enemy. Between battles, a story is told through a series of cutscenes, while the player and the summoned monsters gain experience and power using role-playing game elements.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyromancer
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Gunpey
Gunpey (グンペイ?), often written as "Gun Pey" or "GunPey", is a series of handheld puzzle games released by Bandai. It was originally released for the WonderSwan, and has been ported to WonderSwan Color, Playstation, Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable. The game was named as a tribute to the developer of the game, Gunpei Yokoi. He is known for developing several handheld consoles such as Nintendo's Game Boy, Virtual Boy, and Bandai's Wonderswan system. In the series, players move line fragments vertically in a grid in order to make a single branching line connect horizontally from one end to the other. The objective of the game differs by what game mode players choose.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunpey
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Godzilla (2014 film)
Godzilla is a 2014 American science fiction monster film directed by Gareth Edwards and a reboot of Toho's Godzilla franchise. The film is set mostly in the present day, fifteen years after a discovery that leads to the awakening of two giant creatures, known as "MUTOs", who in turn awaken a much larger and more destructive, ancient alpha predator known as "Godzilla" whose existence has been kept secret by the U.S. government since 1954. It stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ken Watanabe, Elizabeth Olsen, Juliette Binoche, Sally Hawkins, David Strathairn, and Bryan Cranston. The screenplay is credited to Max Borenstein but includes contributions from David Callaham, David S. Goyer, Drew Pearce, and Frank Darabont.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godzilla_(2014_film)
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GNU Gnubik
GNU Gnubik or GNUbik is a puzzle game - a software implementation of the Rubik's Cube. It is cross platform and is included in all major operating systems including Debian, SuSE, Guix System Distribution, Red Hat and Ubuntu.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNUbik
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Devet (game)
Devet is a puzzle game created by Jordan Tuzsuzov in 2002. The game has software implementations as computer puzzle game for various computer operating systems (through the Python language), mobile phones and PDAs, as well as a board game variant.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devet_(game)
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Color Lines
Color Lines (aka Lines) is a computer puzzle game, invented by Oleg Demin and first introduced as a video game by the Russian company Gamos (Russian: Геймос) in 1992.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Lines
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Bejeweled
Bejeweled is a tile-matching puzzle video game by PopCap Games, first developed for browsers in 2001. Three follow-ups to this game have been released. More than 75 million copies of Bejeweled have been sold, and the game has been downloaded more than 150 million times. Although the game is no longer downloadable through PopCap's website, the installer can be downloaded via the Wayback Machine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bejeweled
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Alchemy (video game)
Alchemy is a computer puzzle game from PopCap Games. This title can be played for free online at various websites minus some components, or a full version can be downloaded and unlocked for a fee. On mobile devices, the game can only be played if downloaded for a fee.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alchemy_(game)
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Zuma (video game)
Zuma is a tile-matching puzzle video game published by PopCap Games. It can be played for free online at several Web sites, and can be purchased for a number of platforms, including PDAs, mobile phones, and the iPod. An enhanced version, called Zuma Deluxe, is available for purchase in Windows and Mac OS X versions and as an Xbox Live Arcade download for the Xbox 360 and a PlayStation Network download for the PlayStation 3.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zuma_(video_game)
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TiQal
TiQal is a Mayan-themed downloadable Tetris variant created by Slapdash Games for Xbox Live Arcade and Windows-based PCs. The title was released on Marketplace on March 26, 2008.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TiQal
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Starsweep
Starsweep is a puzzle game for Japanese Arcades, Sony PlayStation, and Nintendo Game Boy by Japanese developer Axela, published in 1997.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starsweep
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Snood (video game)
Snood is a puzzle video game created in 1996 by David M. Dobson. Today, versions exist for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Mac OS, Palm OS, and other systems, including unofficially on the TI-83 and TI-84 calculators.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snood_(game)
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Quarth
Quarth (クォース, Kwōsu?) is a hybrid puzzle game/shoot 'em up developed by Konami which was released in 1989 as an arcade game, sold as Block Hole outside Japan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarth
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Puzzle Bobble
Puzzle Bobble (Japanese: パズルボブル, Hepburn: Pazuru Boburu?), also known as Bust-a-Move in North America, is a 1994 tile-matching arcade puzzle video game for one or two players created by Taito Corporation. It is based on Taito's popular 1986 arcade game Bubble Bobble, featuring characters and themes from that game. Its characteristically cute Japanese animation and music, along with its play mechanics and level designs, made it successful as an arcade title and spawned several sequels and ports to home gaming systems.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puzzle_Bobble
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Poker Smash
Poker Smash is a puzzle game developed by independent software developer Void Star Creations for the Xbox 360's Xbox Live Arcade service and iPhone OS. The title was officially announced during Microsoft's E3 2007 press conference and was released on February 6, 2008.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poker_Smash
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Planet Puzzle League
Planet Puzzle League; known in Europe as Puzzle League DS, and in Japan as Panel de Pon DS (パネルでポンDS?); is a video game for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console in the Puzzle League/Panel de Pon visual matching puzzle game series. In North America, Planet Puzzle League is part of the Touch! Generations brand; in Japan, Panel de Pon DS is marketed in the general Touch! brand. The publisher for the game is Nintendo, and the developer is Nintendo first-party developer Intelligent Systems, creator of the original Panel de Pon and its cult classic English-language adaptation Tetris Attack. The game was released in Japan on April 26, 2007 in North America on June 4, 2007, and in Europe on June 29, 2007. The game was not released in Australia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planet_Puzzle_League
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Pokémon Puzzle League
Pokémon Puzzle League is a puzzle game for the Nintendo 64 console. It is based on Nintendo's Puzzle League puzzle games, but with Pokémon likenesses. It was only available in North America starting in 2000, and in Europe in 2001, making it the first Pokémon game produced for North America. It is so far the only Pokémon game to be based on the Pokémon anime, and to feature Ash Ketchum and any of the characters featured from the anime. The game was released on the Virtual Console on May 5, 2008, in the North America region, and on May 30, 2008, in the European region.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_Puzzle_League
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Tetris Attack
Tetris Attack is a 1996 puzzle video game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy. It is the first game in the Puzzle League series. While it was originally known in Japan as Panel de Pon for the Super Famicom and featured different art assets and characters, its English localization was replaced with characters from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. It was released on the Game Boy under the same name. The Game Boy release of the Yoshi version was also later released in Japan. On November 3, 1996, a version was released for the Super Famicom's Satellaview satellite modem service as BS Yoshi's Panepon (BSヨッシーのパネポン, Bī Esu Yosshī no Panepon?). This game is similar to the Baku Baku Animal, developed by Sega in 1995.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetris_Attack
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Tetris Attack
Tetris Attack is a 1996 puzzle video game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy. It is the first game in the Puzzle League series. While it was originally known in Japan as Panel de Pon for the Super Famicom and featured different art assets and characters, its English localization was replaced with characters from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. It was released on the Game Boy under the same name. The Game Boy release of the Yoshi version was also later released in Japan. On November 3, 1996, a version was released for the Super Famicom's Satellaview satellite modem service as BS Yoshi's Panepon (BSヨッシーのパネポン, Bī Esu Yosshī no Panepon?). This game is similar to the Baku Baku Animal, developed by Sega in 1995.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panel_de_Pon
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Money Idol Exchanger
Money Idol Exchanger (also known as Money Puzzle Exchanger in the USA) is a puzzle game created in 1997 by Japanese video game developer Face for the Neo Geo MVS arcade system. Athena Co. Ltd. ported it to the Game Boy and the PlayStation that same year. The Japanese PlayStation version was made available by MonkeyPaw Games on the PlayStation Network's import store on November 16, 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money_Puzzle_Exchanger
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Magnetica
Magnetica (known in Japan as Shunkan Puzzloop (瞬感パズループ?) and in Europe as Actionloop) is a puzzle game for the Nintendo DS, released as part of the Touch! Generations series. The game was developed by Mitchell Corporation and published by Nintendo, and is based on Mitchell's 1998 arcade game Puzz Loop.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetica
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Magical Drop
Magical Drop (マジカルドロップ, Majikaru Doroppu?), sometimes referred to by native Japanese players as MagiDro (マジドロ?), is a series of puzzle games originally released in the arcade, and later primarily released for several platforms such as the Neo Geo Arcade , Super Famicom, Sega Saturn and Neo Geo Pocket Color developed by Data East. The games are notable for being extremely fast-paced.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magical_Drop
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Luxor 3
Luxor 3 is an action-puzzle computer game released by MumboJumbo. It is a sequel to Luxor and Luxor 2. As with the other Luxor games, it maintains an Egyptian theme and revolves around Egyptian deities, with a main gameplay goal of removing spheres in various lines of spheres on a set track by exploding groups of three or more spheres.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luxor_3
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Luxor 2
iOS June 30, 2011
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luxor_2
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Luxor (video game)
Luxor is a game and series of tile-matching action puzzle video games, developed by MumboJumbo, with the initial release in 2005. The first sequel to this game was Luxor 2, which was released in 2006 and included new gameplay, levels and bonus. After that came Luxor 3, which featured seven gameplay modes and improved graphics. It was followed by Luxor: Quest for the Afterlife.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luxor_(video_game)
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Frozen Bubble
Frozen Bubble is a free software Puzzle Bobble style computer game. There is a version programmed in Perl and another one programmed in Java. The Perl-version runs on POSIX-compatible operating systems, e.g. Linux and the BSDs, while the Java-version runs on any operating system that supports Java.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frozen_Bubble
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Critter Crunch
Critter Crunch is a puzzle game in the vein of Magical Drop by Capybara Games for iOS and PlayStation 3 on the PlayStation Network.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critter_Crunch
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Collapse!
Collapse! is a series of award-winning tile-matching puzzle video games by GameHouse, a software company in Seattle, Washington. In 2007, Super Collapse! 3 became the first game to win the Game of the Year at the inaugural Zeebys.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collapse_(game)
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Ball Fighter
Ball Fighter is a puzzle video game developed by Teyon for the Nintendo DSiWare. It is available in the Nintendo DSi Shop for 500 Nintendo DSi Points.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_Fighter
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Yoshi (video game)
Yoshi, known as Yoshi's Egg (Japanese: ヨッシーのたまご, Hepburn: Yosshī no Tamago?) in Japan and Mario & Yoshi in Europe and Australia, is a puzzle video game developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo. The game was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy consoles. Both versions were first released simultaneously in Japan on December 14, 1991, and then released in all other regions the following year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshi_(game)
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Wordtris
Wordtris, stylized as WORDTЯIS, is a Tetris offshoot designed by Alexey Pajitnov and published by Spectrum Holobyte in 1991 for the IBM PC platform. The title was later released for the Game Boy (ported by Realtime Associates) and Super Nintendo game console in 1992.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wordtris
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Welltris
Welltris is a puzzle video game, developed by Doka and licensed to Bullet-Proof Software. Adaptations were made by Sphere, Inc for Spectrum Holobyte, and by Infogrames. It was originally released for DOS and Macintosh in 1989. It was subsequently ported to the Amiga, Amstrad CPC and Atari ST in 1990 and the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 in 1991.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welltris
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Wario's Woods
Wario's Woods (Japanese: ワリオの森, Hepburn: Wario no Mori?) is a puzzle game developed and published by Nintendo, released on both the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) video game consoles. It was first released in Japan on February 19, 1994 and was later released in North America on December 10, 1994 and in Europe in 1995. The SNES version was released exclusively in North America in December 1994. Wario's Woods is the last official licensed game released for the NES in North America, and is also the only game in its library to have an official rating by the ESRB.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wario%27s_Woods
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Uo Poko
Uo Poko is an arcade puzzle game developed by Cave and distributed by Jaleco. It has gained some notoriety in gaming circles for the Japanese variant's engrish legal warning threatening that copyright violators will be "prosecutedt to the full extent of the jam".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uo_Poko
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Trioncube
Trioncube, fully titled Kimochiyosa Rensa Puzzle Trioncube (気持ちよさ連鎖パスル トリオンキューブ, Kimochiyo-sa Rensa Pazuru Torionkyūbu?) in Japan, is a puzzle video game developed by Namco and released for the Nintendo DS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trioncube
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Tetris
Tetris (Russian: Те́трис, pronounced ) is a Russian tile-matching puzzle video game, originally designed and programmed by Alexey Pajitnov. It was released on June 6, 1984, while he was working for the Dorodnicyn Computing Centre of the Academy of Science of the USSR in Moscow. He derived its name from the Greek numerical prefix tetra- (all of the game's pieces contain four segments) and tennis, Pajitnov's favorite sport.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetris
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Tactic (video game)
Tactic is a video game, originally released for the Acorn Archimedes in 1990 by Eterna. It takes the form of a falling block puzzle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tactic_(video_game)
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Super Swap
Super Swap is an action puzzle game developed by Teyon for the Nintendo DSiWare. It is available in the Nintendo DSi Shop for 500 Nintendo DSi Points.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Swap
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Rampage Puzzle Attack
Rampage Puzzle Attack is a puzzle game for Game Boy Advance, developed by Finnish development house Ninai Games and published by Midway Games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rampage_Puzzle_Attack
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Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
PSN August 30, 2007 XBLA August 29, 2007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puzzle_Fighter
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Puyo Puyo
Puyo Puyo (ぷよぷよ), often marketed as Puyo Pop in North America and Europe, is a series of tile-matching video games created by Compile. Sega has owned the franchise since 1998, with most releases after 2001 being handled by Sonic Team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puyo_Puyo
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Meteos
Meteos (メテオス, Meteosu?) is a 2005 action puzzle video game developed by Q Entertainment and published by Nintendo and Bandai for the Nintendo DS portable gaming system. The name of the game comes from the English word meteor, transliterated to "meteo". Meteos was released in Japan on March 10, 2005, in North American on June 27, 2005, in Europe on September 23, 2005 and in Australia on November 24, 2005.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteos
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Magic Jewelry
Magic Jewelry is an unlicensed tile-matching puzzle video game for the NES derivative to Columns. It was programmed by Hwang Shinwei in Taiwan and released in 1990 by RCM Group, without a license from Nintendo.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Jewelry
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Lumines
Wild Games (PC) Q Entertainment (Xbox 360)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lumines
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Klax (video game)
Klax is a 1989 computer puzzle game designed by Dave Akers and Mark Stephen Pierce. The object is to line up colored blocks into rows of similar colors to make them disappear, to which the object of Columns is similar. Atari Games originally released it as a coin-op follow up to Tetris, about which they were tangled in a legal dispute at the time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klax_(computer_game)
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Faces (video game)
Faces is a computer game developed by Spectrum HoloByte in 1990 for the Macintosh, Amiga and DOS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faces_(video_game)
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Drop Mania
Drop Mania is a falling-block puzzle video game, developed by Ninai Games (as Detonium Interactive) and published by Suomen Kotijäätelö Oy in 1999 for Windows. It was sold in Finnish ice cream vans.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drop_Mania
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Dr. Mario
GBA (Classic NES Series)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Mario_(video_game)
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Diamond Crush
Diamond Crush is a puzzle game developed by the Italian Diamonds Team (tentative name). While originally slated to be released worldwide before the end of 2006, totally for free on different PC operating systems in the Public Domain. Its development status is currently on hold. A First Playable Version, a sort of pre-alpha for offline multiplayer gaming only, is available for download onto the official game site, which isn't currently maintained.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Crush
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bit Generations
bit Generations is a video game franchise for the Game Boy Advance, published by Nintendo. It was first announced under the name Digitylish at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in 2005. Each of the games in the series feature simple controls, gameplay and graphics. All the games were developed by Skip Ltd., except for Digidrive, which was developed by Q-Games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dialhex
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Columns (video game)
Columns (Japanese: コラムス, Hepburn: Koramusu?) is a match-three puzzle video game, first created in 1989 by Jay Geertsen. Early versions of the game were made and ported among early computer platforms, and then the Atari ST, until 1990, when Jay Geertsen sold the rights to Sega, where it was ported to several Sega consoles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columns_(video_game)
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Clockwiser
Clockwiser is a computer game, developed by Team Hoi for the Amiga, DOS and Windows. It was published in 1994 by Rasputin Software. In 2008, a free online version of Clockwiser was released by the programmer responsible for the original DOS and Windows versions. In 2010, Clockwiser was released for Android.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clockwiser
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Baku Baku Animal
Baku Baku Animal (ばくばくアニマル, Baku Baku Animaru?) is a falling block puzzle arcade game released by Sega in 1995. Outside of Japan, the game was released as simply Baku Baku, A Sega Mega Drive version was planned but cancelled due to the console's popularity decaying.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baku_Baku_Animal