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  2. Crazy Machines 2 - Wikipedia

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    The PC version received above-average reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [1] GameZone were impressed by the number of puzzles, saying, "Now the game has like 200 puzzles to complete, which is an astonishing number," and that the game was "Easy to use, forward thinking and inventive," being "really a delight to play."

  3. CrazyGames - Wikipedia

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    CrazyGames is a Belgium-based, globally operating game website specializing in online games that can be played in-browser.The platform has about 4,500 games available across a variety of genres and categories, ranging from action to puzzle and sports games, as well as solo or multiplayer games.

  4. Empress (cracker) - Wikipedia

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    Empress is known around the P2P scene for her "extremely opinionated" notes she supplies in the NFOs of her releases. For example, the information file supplied with the cracked version of Hogwarts Legacy expressed dissatisfaction with what was described as the "woke system" of today, defending Harry Potter series creator J.K. Rowling's views on transgender people.

  5. Crazy Machines Elements - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Machines Elements is a puzzle video game developed by Fakt Software and published by DTP Entertainment for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation Network, and Xbox Live Arcade in 2011. Gameplay [ edit ]

  6. Crazy Machines - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Machines is a puzzle video game created by German studio FAKT Software. Crazy Machines based many of its ideas on The Incredible Machine series of games. [2] The player is given a set of mechanical components to construct a Rube Goldberg-style or Heath Robinson-style intricate machine to solve a goal and advance to the next puzzle in the game.

  7. Crazy Monkey Studios - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Monkey Studios is an independent video game development studio. Founded in 2010 and rebranded into Rogueside in 2020. Crazy Monkey Studios originally had its office in Kontich , Belgium [ 1 ] until 2018 after which it relocated to Geel , Belgium .

  8. Crazy Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Arcade (Korean: 크레이지 아케이드) is a free South Korean online multiplayer game developed by Nexon. It was first published in 2001. It has offered up to five different game modes throughout its history: Bomb and Bubbles (BnB), Tetris, Hidden Catch, Dizzy Pang, and Bz, but the latter four were eventually removed from the game.

  9. Crazy Frog Racer - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Frog Racer is a European and Australian-only video game developed by Neko Entertainment and published by Digital Jesters. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A year later in 2006 a sequel was released, entitled Crazy Frog Racer 2 .