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  2. Letter Boxed - Wikipedia

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    Mode (s) Single player. Letter Boxed is a online word puzzle video game created by Sam Ezersky and published in 2019 (soft-launched in 2018) on The New York Times Games. [1] It was the third game published in the puzzles section on the New York Times website after the Crossword and Spelling Bee. [2] Originally created as part of an effort to ...

  3. Brain Assist - Wikipedia

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    AU: March 21, 2008. Genre (s) Puzzle, educational. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Brain Assist or Touch de Uno DS is a puzzle video game released for the Nintendo DS in Japan, North America, and the PAL regions. Studies in the 1960s demonstrated the lateralization of brain function. The left-brain hemisphere deals with sequential analysis ...

  4. Lorelei and the Laser Eyes - Wikipedia

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    Development. Lorelei and the Laser Eyes is the ninth game developed by Simogo, which had previously created games such as Device 6 and Sayonara Wild Hearts. Unlike Sayonara Wild Hearts, the game is mostly colored in black and white. The studio wanted to create a "3D collage, a fragmented memory world", and therefore combined various visual ...

  5. Puzzle (Biffy Clyro album) - Wikipedia

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    Puzzle is the fourth studio album by Scottish rock band Biffy Clyro, released 4 June 2007 – the album was later released in America in August. It is the band's first album since leaving Beggars Banquet (though the sleeve artwork still features the Beggars Banquet logo). The album reached No. 2 in the UK Albums Chart to widespread critical ...

  6. Bust-a-Move DS - Wikipedia

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    Bust-a-Move DS, known as Pullback!! Puzzle Bobble (ひっぱって!!パズルボブル, Hippatte!! Pazuru Boburu) in Japan, is a puzzle video game developed by Happy Happening and published by Majesco Entertainment for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. The game received mixed reaction due to the game lacking new features apart from ...

  7. Brain Buster Puzzle Pak - Wikipedia

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    Brain Buster Puzzle Pak known in Japan as Nemurenai Yoru to Puzzle no Hi ni wa... (眠れない夜とパズルの日には…。, Nemurenai Yoro to Pazuru no Hi ni wa...), is a puzzle video game released for Nintendo DS in Japan, North America, and the PAL region. The game is a compilation of Nikoli puzzle games including Light Up (called Light ...

  8. Snakebird (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Snakebird received positive reviews, with critics citing its visual design, describing it as "cute" while contrasting that aspect with its difficulty. Comments included Kotaku 's description of the game as a "wolf in sheep's clothing" [3] and Pocket Gamer stating that "If it wasn't totally passé to call things 'the Dark Souls of,' I'd call ...

  9. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .alfredhitchcockmysterymagazine .com. ISSN. 0002-5224. OCLC. 1479088. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine ( AHMM) is a bi-monthly digest size fiction magazine specializing in crime and detective fiction. AHMM is named for Alfred Hitchcock, the famed director of suspense films and television.

  10. Azrael's Tear - Wikipedia

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    Release. EU: August 26, 1996 [1] NA: October 4, 1996 [2] Genre (s) Adventure. Mode (s) Single player. Azrael's Tear is a 1996 first-person adventure game that presents an eschatological conspiracy fiction narrative about a futuristic Grail Quest. It was published by Mindscape and developed by Intelligent Games .

  11. Coloris - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Puzzle. Mode (s) Single-player. Coloris is a puzzle video game released in 1990 for the Amiga. It was published by Avesoft, a distributor of freeware and shareware disks. Coloris is very similar to Sega's Columns, which itself is a variant of Tetris. A port to the Atari ST was only released as a preview; the full version was not ...