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  3. Buffalo Games - Wikipedia

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    The initial product line consisted of several board games, and one puzzle, referred to as The World's Most Difficult Puzzle. [3] The initial revenue from their product line came from their sales and marketing to bulk mail catalogs and department store gift sections. [4] They began mass manufacturing of games and puzzles in 1996. [5]

  4. Decipher, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Decipher, Inc. is an American gaming company headquartered in Norfolk, Virginia, US. The company began with three puzzles marketed as "Decipher," subsequently marketing party games and Pente sets. After 1994, Decipher produced collectible card and role-playing games — including their longest-running product, How to Host a Murder Mystery ...

  5. Games World of Puzzles - Wikipedia

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    Pencilwise is the newsprint pencil puzzle section that forms the core of the magazine and contains common puzzle varieties such as: crosswords (1, 2, and 3 star difficulty levels, and some called "Pencil Pointers", with clues printed in the grid itself) cryptic crosswords (with some variety cryptics) word searches; cryptograms

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  7. Wrebbit - Wikipedia

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    Wrebbit, Inc was a puzzle-making company best known for its Puzz-3D puzzles. The company was founded in Montreal , Quebec , by Paul Gallant , and marketed itself as "The Puzzle Innovators". Its namesake appears to stem from the fact that the company's mascot is a green frog , and "Wrebbit" is either an alternative spelling or possibly a play on ...

  8. Trefl - Wikipedia

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    Trefl was founded in 1985 by Kazimierz Wierzbicki, who began manufacturing jigsaw puzzles. In 1989, the company received a permit to export its products. [3] Since 1991, Disney is Trefl's major licensing partner.

  9. Gibsons Games - Wikipedia

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    One of their main projects was the Perfect Puzzle Project. The company removed the shrink wrap plastic from the outside of their jigsaw puzzles, which are now secured with biodegradable seals. Additionally, Gibsons reduced their puzzle box by almost 30%. The games in Gibsons' traditional games collection are made from reforested hardwood.