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  2. Tile-matching video game - Wikipedia

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    Video game researcher Jesper Juul traces the history of tile-matching video games back to early puzzle Tetris and Chain Shot! (later known as SameGame), published in 1984 and 1985, respectively. While both are puzzle games, they differ in important design points such as time pressure, tile manipulation, and solving criteria.

  3. Play Bubble Mouse Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Unlock 98 puzzles and 6 locations in this free addictive match 3 bubble saga, which includes power-ups, bubble ring mini-games, leaderboards, and so much more! And as a special NEW GAME, visit the ...

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    A match 3, dot-linking puzzle game that balances creative and strategic decision making to reach the highest level and score. By Masque Publishing. Advertisement. Advertisement. all. board.

  5. 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.

  6. Game of the Day: Jewel Quest - AOL

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    The classic match-3 puzzle returns with 48 all new jewel boards! Solve challenging puzzles by swapping adjacent. Prepare yourself for a match-3 adventure in today's Game of the Day! Jewel Quest is ...

  7. Royal Match - Wikipedia

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    Level 1300, a bonus level. The game follows King Robert as he fixes his castle. It is a match-3 tile game, meaning that the player must usually complete levels by matching three (or more) of the same type of object in a line, similar to other games such as Homescapes, Candy Crush Saga, and the Bejeweled series.