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Game » consists of 11 releases. Released Nov 21, 1992
A tile-sliding arcade puzzle game with a look inspired by the futuristic feel of late-90's "Y2K" graphic design.
This iPhone puzzle game requires you to carefully drop numbered balls to keep your pit from filling up.
Touch Panic is a DS action puzzle game released only in Japan that presents players with a field of Pipe Dream looking tiles that must be shifted around to clear a path for the Panic Ball to reach the drain. It also features a WFC multiplayer mode.
Designed by the original creator of Tetris, Hexic is a tile-swapping match-three puzzle game involving hexagonal pieces. It was originally a browser-based game via MSN Games, and is best known for its Xbox 360 port (titled Hexic HD) which was included in early Xbox 360 hard drives.
Credited with popularizing the "match-three" style of tile-matching puzzle games, Bejeweled has players attempting to swap jewels on a replenishing 8×8 board to form matches.
A falling-block puzzle game spin-off of the Kirby series, where you clear Star Pieces by placing them in-between two matching Friend Pieces.
One of the progenitors of the "swap and match" tile-based action-puzzle games, featuring either a Yoshi theme (for its international "Tetris Attack" release) or a cutesy fairy theme (for its Japanese "Panel de Pon" release).
The third entry in BPS's trilogy of Japan-only releases of the classic puzzle game Tetris. Along with the traditional Tetris, it includes two unique variations (Magicaliss and Sparkliss), as well as a four-player multiplayer mode (Famliss).
Puzzle game released in 1994 for the Super Famicom. Originally published in Japan as "Harapeko Bakka".
A puzzle game that released in the midst of the Tetris craze, Dr. Mario put its own spin on the falling-blocks concept. It was one of the few Tetris derivatives of the time that was a hit in its own right.
This shape-based Russian mind-bender set the stage for innumerable puzzle games to follow.
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