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  2. Jewel Quest - Wikipedia

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    Jewel Quest is a tile-matching puzzle video game created and published by iWin. First released for Windows, it has been redeveloped for Symbian S60, the Nintendo DS (as Jewel Quest: Expeditions), the Xbox 360's Xbox Live Arcade and other platforms. iWin also released a series of sequels and spin-off games.

  3. Zoo Keeper (2003 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Zoo Keeper is a tile-matching video game originally developed and published by Robot Communications for browsers.It was later ported to the Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2 and Nintendo DS by Success, which remains its best known incarnation.

  4. List of puzzle video games - Wikipedia

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    Tile-matching video games are a type of puzzle video game where the player manipulates tiles in order to make them disappear according to a matching criterion. There are a great number of variations on this theme.

  5. Bejeweled (series) - Wikipedia

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    Bejeweled is a series of tile-matching puzzle video games created by PopCap Games. Bejeweled was released initially for browsers in 2000, followed by seven sequels: Bejeweled 2 (2004), Bejeweled Twist (2008), Bejeweled Blitz (2009), Bejeweled 3 (2010), Bejeweled Legend (2012, in Japan only) Bejeweled Stars (2016), and Bejeweled Champions (2020) all by PopCap Games and its parent, Electronic Arts.

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  7. Tile-matching video game - Wikipedia

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    A tile-matching video game is a type of puzzle video game where the player manipulates tiles in order to make them disappear according to a matching criterion. [1] In many tile-matching games, that criterion is to place a given number of tiles of the same type so that they adjoin each other.