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  2. Microsoft Entertainment Pack: The Puzzle Collection

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    Microsoft Entertainment Pack: The Puzzle Collection is a collection of 10 puzzle computer games developed by Mir - Dialogue and published by Microsoft Games. The creator of Tetris, Alexey Pajitnov, designed some of the games featured in the pack. It was released on CD-ROM for Windows 95. It was also bundled as part of the Microsoft Plus!

  3. Hue (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Hue is a side-scrolling puzzle platform game. [8] The plot revolves around the protagonist, Hue, searching for his mother (voiced by Anna Acton), who turned an 'impossible colour' due to the fracturing of the Annular Spectrum, a ring that she developed to allow perception and alteration of colour.

  4. Flow Free - Wikipedia

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    Flow Free is a puzzle game developed and published by American studio Big Duck Games for iOS and Android in June 2012. [1] As of 2022, the original game has received more than 100 million downloads, with its various variants receiving additional millions more.

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  6. SameGame - Wikipedia

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    The faster the player finishes the level, the bigger the bonus. Still others offer combination, or chain, bonuses for clearing the same color of blocks two or more times in succession. Another scoring technique awards bonus points for each chain of a certain color that has a certain number of blocks (for example, two red blocks or 11 blue blocks).

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  8. Microsoft Entertainment Pack - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Entertainment Pack, also known as Windows Entertainment Pack [2] or simply WEP, is a collection of 16-bit casual computer games for Windows. There were four Entertainment Packs released between 1990 and 1992. These games were somewhat unusual for the time, in that they would not run under MS-DOS.

  9. Purble Place - Wikipedia

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    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 player can choose from an assortment of colors (red, purple, yellow, blue or green), and a color can be used once, several times or not used.