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  2. Sleuth (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In "Basic" mode, the game randomly generates the name of the characters, whereas in "Personalized" mode, the player can supply the names of the characters. Although the game is simple, no two murder scenarios are exactly alike as the game randomizes attributes of the game like the victim, murder scene, murder weapon, and murderer. [1] [2] [3 ...

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  4. The Incredible Machine - Wikipedia

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    The Incredible Machine (TIM) is a series of video games in which players create a series of Rube Goldberg devices.They were originally designed and coded by Kevin Ryan and produced by Jeff Tunnell, the now-defunct Jeff Tunnell Productions, and published by Dynamix; the 1993 through 1995 versions had the same development team, but the later 2000–2001 games have different designers.

  5. Cluedo (CD-i video game) - Wikipedia

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    Each time the player chooses enter a room on the board they are transported into a virtual room as photographed at Arley Hall, the same location as the 1990 Cluedo British game show. [4] A red magnifying glass will reveal a clue, while a ticking clock is a hint that a video sequence can be accessed. [4]

  6. Virtual Magnifying Glass - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most similar programs, it does not open a separate program window for the magnification but instead puts a movable magnifying glass [1] on the screen. Virtual Magnifying Glass works on a variety of platforms (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS) due to being developed with the Free Pascal compiler. There is no charge for the software.

  7. Carmen Sandiego: Junior Detective - Wikipedia

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    The user moves the cursor over the monitor, where it turns into a magnifying glass and glows to indicate the user has found a clue. Presented to the user by Zack, Ivy or DeeJay, each clue is a simple icon that represents a characteristic of the destination country's culture or economy (e.g. coffee, cathedrals, snakes, gold).

  8. Game of the Day: TextTwist - AOL

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    Take the Text Twist challenge! Win points when you unscramble the letters to make new words. TextTwist a classic on Games.com and. The Game of the Day is going to test those old spelling skills . ...

  9. Screen magnifier - Wikipedia

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    Text can become blocky and harder to recognise when enlarged. Some screen magnifiers use interpolation to smooth the text to compensate. Cursor customisation. The mouse and text cursors can often be modified in several ways, such as circling it to help the user locate it on the screen. Different magnification modes. Screen magnifiers can alter ...