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Waterworks is a card game created by Parker Brothers in 1972, named for the space Water Works in the game Monopoly. The game pieces consist of: a deck of 110 pipe cards, a bathtub-shaped card tray, and 10 small metal wrenches. The object is for each player to create a pipeline of a designated length that begins with a valve and ends with a spout.
Pipe Mania is a puzzle video game developed by The Assembly Line for the Amiga and published in 1989. It was ported to several other platforms by Lucasfilm Games as Pipe Dream; the company distributed the game in the US. The player must connect randomly appearing pieces of pipe on a grid to a given length within a limited time.
Power Play said the same concept is done better in the Game Boy game, Blodia. [2] Amiga-Magazin compared the game to Pipe Mania and thought the game was too difficult. [5] Joystick also compared it to Pipe Mania and said the game will appeal to fans of puzzle games. [4] ST Format liked the graphics and sound but said the gameplay is frustrating ...
According to UK market research company Chart-Track, after three days of release the game debuted at number one in DS sales for the week of September 24, 2005. [23] [36] Chart-Track's 2005 sales report for the UK ranked the game 46th in the DS category, with sales of about 10,000 copies. [37] By November 12, 2006, it had sold 57,880 copies in ...
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Clockwise from left: A Game Boy game cartridge, a Game Boy Advance game cartridge, and a Nintendo DS game card. On the far right is a United States Nickel shown for scale. This is a list of physical video games for the Nintendo DS, DS Lite, and DSi handheld game consoles. It does not include games released on DSiWare or the iQue DS.
Where's My Water? is a puzzle video game developed by American studio Creature Feep and published by Disney Mobile, a subsidiary of Disney Interactive Studios.Released for desktop web browsers and devices using iOS, Android, Windows Phone and BlackBerry 10 [1] operating systems, the game has its players route a supply of water to an alligator.
A version of the 1991 SNES, Sega Genesis, and PC game was in development for the Nintendo DS in 2007, progressing far enough to get the game up and running on the DS, albeit without any sound implemented. The project was ultimately part-way through after the developer had learned the publisher would not be offering a publishing contract for the ...