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  2. Shapist - Wikipedia

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    The door is blocked by several blocks of various shapes, which must be maneuvered around. The first levels only have regular blocks, but as the game progresses, different types of blocks are added. These blocks are explained below and have different properties and increase the level of difficulty.

  3. Solomon's Key - Wikipedia

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    The score uses a weighted composite of several factors (like levels completed, items found, time and points) which gives the player a good idea of how well the last game was played. The higher the GDV, the better the game. Solomon's Key has many hidden items and secret levels that are hard to find which enhances the reward for playing. The ...

  4. Category:Video game levels - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Video game levels" ... Cat hair mustache puzzle; Citadel (Mass Effect)

  5. Level (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Level design or environment design, [7] is a discipline of game development involving the making of video game levels—locales, stages or missions. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] This is commonly done using a level editor, a game development software designed for building levels; however, some games feature built-in level editing tools.

  6. The Bridge (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game's puzzles are inspired by the art of M. C. Escher and like his artworks, each level unfolds in grayscale with hand-drawn illustrations. [4] The player can rotate the world using the arrow keys, changing the gravitational direction of individual objects, or control the main character with A and D to go left and right.

  7. Puzzle video game - Wikipedia

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    A physics game is a type of logical puzzle video game wherein the player must use the game's physics and environment to complete each puzzle. Physics games use consistent physics to make games more challenging. [19] The genre is popular in online flash games and mobile games. Educators have used these games to demonstrate principles of physics.

  8. Mission: T.H.I.N.K. - Wikipedia

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    Players must complete five levels to finish the game. The levels themselves are identical to the ones featured in an earlier game, Gizmos & Gadgets!.Each level involves going through a warehouse, solving puzzles to open doors, and collecting pieces that must be used to win a checkers-like strategy game at the end of the level.

  9. Kickle Cubicle - Wikipedia

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    Each land has a boss at the end. After completing all four lands, the "special game" begins, consisting of 30 harder levels. [2] The player controls Kickle to solve a series of puzzles that take place on frozen islands. The goal of each level is to collect the red Dream Bags. [3] There are several types of deadly enemies. [4]