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  2. Atomix (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Atomix is a puzzle video game developed by Günter Krämer (as "Softtouch") and published by Thalion Software, released for the Amiga and other personal computers in late 1990. The object of the game is to assemble molecules from compound atoms by moving the atoms on a two-dimensional playfield.

  3. Quantum Moves - Wikipedia

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    The sequel game, Quantum Moves 2, was launched in 2018 in conjunction with the Danish ReGAME Cup designed to teach students via research-enabling, citizen science games.. The sequel featured a broader range of scientific challenges than the original game, as well as a built-in optimizer and a challenge curve featuring algorithmic results to which players could compare their performan

  4. List of Xbox Live games on Windows 10 - Wikipedia

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    Xbox Game Studios: Yes — Yes PC, Windows Phone: Oct 7, 2015 [citation needed] Microsoft Solitaire Collection: Card game: Arkadium, Microsoft Casual Games, Smoking Gun Interactive: Xbox Game Studios: Yes — Yes PC, Windows Phone, iOS, Android: Jul 29, 2015 [52] Microsoft Sudoku: Number game Arkadium, Microsoft Casual Games: Xbox Game Studios ...

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  6. SpaceChem - Wikipedia

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    SpaceChem received a free update in late April 2011, which added several new features to the game as well as new puzzles. The patch included support for the ResearchNet puzzle creation and sharing system, and for the Steam-enabled version, support for achievements and leaderboards specific for Steam friends.

  7. List of software palettes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of software palettes used by computers. Systems that use a 4-bit or 8-bit pixel depth can display up to 16 or 256 colors simultaneously. Many personal computers in the early 1990s displayed at most 256 different colors, freely selected by software (either by the user or by a program) from their wider hardware's RGB color palette.

  8. Nonogram - Wikipedia

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    Now "backfill" 4 blocks (the number obtained in step 4), so that cells 3 through 6 are filled. From the right: Starting from the right, the clues that are to the right of the 6 clue must be accounted for. Starting from cell 15, count 3 cells for the 3 clue (to cell 13), then a space (12), then the 2 clue (10), then a space (9), then the 6 clue (3).

  9. CPK coloring - Wikipedia

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    Several of the CPK colors refer mnemonically to colors of the pure elements or notable compound. For example, hydrogen is a colorless gas, carbon as charcoal, graphite or coke is black, sulfur powder is yellow, chlorine is a greenish gas, bromine is a dark red liquid, iodine in ether is violet, amorphous phosphorus is red, rust is dark orange-red, etc.