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  2. Blocksworld - Wikipedia

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    Blocksworld is a physics-based 3D sandbox video game developed by BoldaiAB and Linden Lab released originally for the iPad on November 21, 2012 in Nordic countries, ...

  3. Rivastigmine - Wikipedia

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    Rivastigmine, sold under the brand name Exelon among others, is an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor used for the treatment of dementia associated with Alzheimer's disease and with Parkinson's disease.

  4. Blocks world - Wikipedia

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    Terry Winograd's SHRDLU; Patrick Winston's Learning Structural Descriptions from Examples and Copy Demo; Gerald Jay Sussman's Sussman anomaly; Decision problem (Gupta and Nau, 1992): Given a starting Blocks World, an ending Blocks World, and an integer L > 0, is there a way to move the blocks to change the starting position to the ending position with L or less steps?

  5. Exelon - Wikipedia

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    Exelon Corporation is a public utility headquartered in Chicago, and incorporated in Pennsylvania. [1] Exelon is the largest electric parent company in the United States by revenue and is the largest regulated electric utility in the United States with approximately 10 million customers.

  6. Talk:Blocksworld - Wikipedia

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    Should information on the "Blocksworld Secondary Server" be removed because it is not notable? Capsulecap (talk • contribs) 19:24, 18 April 2021 (UTC) [] @Capsulecap: First, the notability guideline does not determine the content of articles, but only whether the topic should have its own article.

  7. Sliding puzzle - Wikipedia

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    A sliding puzzle, sliding block puzzle, or sliding tile puzzle is a combination puzzle that challenges a player to slide (frequently flat) pieces along certain routes (usually on a board) to establish a certain end-configuration.

  8. Exolon - Wikipedia

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    The player takes control of a futuristic soldier named Vitorc [4] across several flip-screen levels of gameplay. The screens that make up these levels are filled with various generic aliens as well as gun emplacements, homing missiles, landmines and other hazards.

  9. Mekorama - Wikipedia

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    Mekorama was developed by Martin Magni, a Sweden-based indie game developer. [5] He designed and programmed the game over the span of 17 months. [6] [7] In an interview, Magni stated that the game started in development as a "mashup of Minecraft and GTA", looking at "huge procedurally generated cities built entirely from blocks", and took inspiration from Monument Valley and Captain Toad ...