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  2. Purble Place - Wikipedia

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    Purble Shop is a code-breaker game. The computer decides the color of up to five features (topper (hair in version 0.4), eyes, nose, mouth and clothes) that are concealed from the player. The computer decides the color of up to five features (topper (hair in version 0.4), eyes, nose, mouth and clothes) that are concealed from the player.

  3. List of games included with Windows - Wikipedia

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    This is due to controversy over the original land mine theme of the game being potentially insensitive, and the "Flower Garden" style was used as the default theme in "sensitive areas". [13] Support for Internet games for Windows Me and XP ended on July 31, 2019, and for Windows 7 on January 22, 2020. [10]

  4. Oberon Media - Wikipedia

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    Oberon Games developed a number of games for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 [3] [4] such as Chess Titans, Purble Place, and Inspector Parker, some of which were later included in Windows 7 as well. In 2013, the assets of Oberon Media were acquired by iWin, Inc. [5]

  5. Talk:Purble Place - Wikipedia

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    Purble Place is first included in Windows with Vista. But Windows XP users can also play Purble Place using an emulator. In the following source, there is executable Purble Place for Windows XP for XP users. So instead of a work-around like this, Microsoft could provide a small set of game applications to run on Windows XP computers

  6. Full Tilt! Pinball - Wikipedia

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    Full Tilt! Pinball, known as Pinball 95 in Europe, is a 1995 pinball video game developed by Cinematronics [3] and published by Maxis. [4] [5] It features pre-rendered 3D graphics and three tables: Space Cadet, Skulduggery, and Dragon's Keep.

  7. InkBall - Wikipedia

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    Points are awarded for putting colored balls in the correct hole, time left at the end of the round, and for breaking blocks. [2] The game is over when time runs out, or when a ball enters a hole of the wrong color.

  8. Microsoft Solitaire Collection - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Solitaire Collection is a video game developed by Microsoft Casual Games and published by Xbox Game Studios for Microsoft Windows.It combines the Solitaire, FreeCell and Spider Solitaire titles that were included with previous versions of Windows.

  9. Microsoft Minesweeper - Wikipedia

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    The Windows 98 version of Microsoft Minesweeper. In early versions of the game, a cheat code let players peek beneath the tiles. [8]By the year 2000, the game had been given the name of Flower Field instead of Minesweeper in some translations of Windows 2000 (like the Italian version), featuring flowers instead of mines.