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  2. FlipOut! - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of the Jaguar version. FlipOut! is a puzzle game where the main objective is to match the colored tiles into their respective colored spaces, with an extra tile that does not belong to the playfield being placed before starting a round and must be kept hanging in the air to match the other ones. Should the players take too long to ...

  3. Pac-Attack - Wikipedia

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    SNES version screenshot. Pac-Attack is a falling tile puzzle game, often being compared to games such as Tetris and Columns.The player drops down formations of blocks and ghosts onto a vertical-oriented playfield, the objective being to score as many points possible before the pieces reach the top of the screen. [1]

  4. Zoo Keeper (2003 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo DS screenshot. The objective of Zoo Keeper is to remove the animal tiles that fill up the screen by aligning three or more in a row or column. [4] Levels end when a pre-determined number of each animal tile has been removed. These quotas are listed underneath each animal symbol. Tiles are aligned by swapping ones adjacent to each other.

  5. Chip's Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Chip's Challenge is a top-down tile-based puzzle video game originally published in 1989 by Epyx as a launch title for the Atari Lynx.It was later ported to several other systems and was included in the Windows 3.1 bundle Microsoft Entertainment Pack 4 (1992), and the Windows version of the Best of Microsoft Entertainment Pack (1995), where it found a much larger audience.

  6. Threes - Wikipedia

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    When a game is finished, there is no "game over" screen, [8] but players receive a final score based on the rarity of the tiles (rather than the tile number values). [2] The object of the game is to earn a high score. [3] Outside of the game, players can review their scores and set Game Center challenges. [8] There are a total of 2 kinds of ...

  7. Puzzlejuice - Wikipedia

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    Puzzlejuice is a 2012 indie puzzle video game for iOS produced and developed by video game company Sirvo. The game is a combination of Tetris, tile-matching, and Boggle: players rearrange falling tetromino blocks into rows of similar colors, which turn into letters that are cleared from the board by forming words.

  8. Just Words: Tips and Tricks - AOL

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    Using a valuable tile like an S just to score points will seem foolish when you realize you could have easily tripled your score by simply adding an S to your opponent's word. Also, take a moment ...

  9. Dr. Mario 64 - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Mario 64 is a 2001 tile-matching action puzzle game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64.The game is an enhanced remake of Dr. Mario, which was originally released for the NES and Game Boy consoles in 1990, and is based around characters from the 2000 Game Boy Color game Wario Land 3.