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  2. List of Mac games - Wikipedia

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    Animals Coloring Book: Animals of Mass Destruction: Animaniacs Game Pack! [9] Funybone Interactive 1997 Action/Adventure Commercial 7.1 or higher Ankh: DECK13 Interactive 2006 Adventure Commercial 10.3.9 or higher Ankh: Battle of the Gods: DECK13 Interactive 2009 Adventure Commercial 10.5.7 or higher Ankh: Heart of Osiris: DECK13 Interactive ...

  3. Map-coloring games - Wikipedia

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    The set of colors could also depend on the state of the game; for instance it could be required that the color used be different from the color used on the previous move. The map-based constraints on a move are usually based on the region to be colored and its neighbors, whereas in the map-coloring problem , regions are considered to be ...

  4. Sokoban - Wikipedia

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    Alternative game objectives: Several variants feature different objectives from the traditional Sokoban gameplay. For instance, in Interlock and Sokolor , the boxes have different colours, but the objective is to move them so that similarly coloured boxes are adjacent.

  5. Kid Pix - Wikipedia

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    The Color Macintosh was released before Hickman's first launch of his program, which he had named Kid Pix. Encouraged by a friend to sell his software rather than give it away, Hickman began working on a commercial enhanced version of the original monochrome Kid Pix freeware release, called Kid Pix Professional , which would retail for US$25 ...

  6. MacPaint - Wikipedia

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    MacPaint uses two offscreen memory buffers to avoid flicker when dragging shapes or images across the screen. [11] One of these buffers contained the existing pixels of a document, and the other contained the pixels of its previous state. [11] The second buffer was used as the basis of the software's undo feature. [11]

  7. Push Me Pull You - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Tarantola from Engadget compared Push Me Pull You to a combination of Greco-Roman wrestling, capture the flag, Human Centipede, and soccer. [12] Writing for Polygon , Megan Farokhmanesh and Allegra Frank praised the game as "one of the most fast-paced, unique, and entertaining additions" entries in the local multiplayer genre.

  8. Graph coloring game - Wikipedia

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    The graph coloring game is a mathematical game related to graph theory. Coloring game problems arose as game-theoretic versions of well-known graph coloring problems. In a coloring game, two players use a given set of colors to construct a coloring of a graph, following specific rules depending on the game we consider.

  9. PCX - Wikipedia

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    PCX, standing for PiCture eXchange, is an image file format developed by the now-defunct ZSoft Corporation of Marietta, Georgia, United States.It was the native file format for PC Paintbrush and became one of the first widely accepted DOS imaging standards, although it has since been succeeded by more sophisticated image formats, such as BMP, JPEG, and PNG.