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  2. OneShot - Wikipedia

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    Some OneShot puzzles break the fourth wall; in this example, the player has to drag the game's window off-screen to reveal a code. [1]OneShot is a puzzle-adventure game.The player controls Niko, a catlike child who is placed in an unfamiliar sunless world. [2]

  3. Qix - Wikipedia

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    The home computer versions of Qix were praised by Russel Sipe of Computer Gaming World for its fascinating gameplay and for welcoming newcomers. [12] In How to Beat the Video Games Michael Blanchet said that 'Qix is probably the most complicated video game to emerge in years, yet its simplicity is beautiful. I think of it as electronic real estate.

  4. Milo (video game) - Wikipedia

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    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, [2] MILO was billed as a multimedia game and ...

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  6. SameGame - Wikipedia

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    SameGame (さめがめ) is a tile-matching puzzle video game originally released under the name CHAIN SHOT in 1985 by Kuniaki "Morisuke" Moribe. [1] It has since been ported to numerous computer platforms, handheld devices, and even TiVo, [ 2 ] with new versions as of 2016.

  7. Antichamber - Wikipedia

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    Antichamber is a first-person puzzle-platform game created by Australian developer Alexander "Demruth" 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.

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  9. I.Q.: Intelligent Qube - Wikipedia

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    I.Q.: Intelligent Qube [b], also known as Intelligent Qube in North America and Kurushi in Europe, is a 1997 puzzle video game developed by G-Artists and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation.