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  2. American Arcadia - Wikipedia

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    American Arcadia is a 2.5D puzzle-platformer game that takes place during the 1970s. [1] [2] At the beginning of the game, the player controls Trevor Hills. The game presents the plot as a documentary. [3] Trevor Hills (Yuri Lowenthal) is a man who lives a normal life. After a few days, Trevor discovers that he is part of an internationally ...

  3. Hex (board game) - Wikipedia

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    On boards with equal dimensions, the first player can win on a board with an even number of cells per side, and the second player can win on a board with an odd number. [41] [42] On boards with an even number, one of the first player's winning moves is always to place a stone in the acute corner. [39]

  4. Hex map - Wikipedia

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    A hex map, hex board, or hex grid is a game board design commonly used in simulation games of all scales, including wargames, role-playing games, and strategy games in both board games and video games. A hex map is subdivided into a hexagonal tiling, small regular hexagons of identical size.

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  6. List of board games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of board games. See the article on game classification for other alternatives, or see Category:Board games for a list of board game articles. Board games are games with rules, a playing surface, and tokens that enable interaction between or among players as players look down at the playing surface and face each other. [ 1 ]

  7. Edge-matching puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Mathematically, edge-matching puzzles are two-dimensional. A 3D edge-matching puzzle is such a puzzle that is not flat in Euclidean space, so involves tiling a three-dimensional area such as the surface of a regular polyhedron. As before, polygonal pieces have distinguished edges to require that the edges of adjacent pieces match.

  8. Tantrix - Wikipedia

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    Tantrix Discovery: A solo version, consisting of 10 tiles, where players attempt puzzles that take between 30 seconds and 45 minutes. Tantrix Solitaire: A set of 14 tiles designed to play Tantrix Solitaire combined with expanded Tantrix Discovery puzzles. Tantrix Match: Tantrix meets sudoku. A number of pre-placed clues controls the difficulty ...

  9. Hexic - Wikipedia

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    The player can create a "gold-star" by arranging six like-coloured pieces into a hexagon or "flower", surrounding a piece of a different colour or type. The surrounding pieces are cleared, and the center piece is replaced by a silver-star (unless the center piece was already a silver-star, in which case a new silver-star drops from the top).