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  2. Q.U.B.E. - Wikipedia

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    Q.U.B.E. [b] is a physics-based puzzle video game developed and published by Toxic Games, with help from Indie Fund, a group of independent game developers.The game, an expansion of a student project by the founding members of Toxic Games, was released for Microsoft Windows through a number of digital distribution platforms, first through Desura on 17 December 2011 and then through Steam on 6 ...

  3. Puzzle video game - Wikipedia

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    The Splatters, a physics-based Xbox Live Arcade game. A physics game is a type of logical puzzle video game wherein the player must use the game's physics and environment to complete each puzzle. Physics games use consistent physics to make games more challenging. [19] The genre is popular in online flash games and mobile games. Educators have ...

  4. List of puzzle video games - Wikipedia

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    Block-shaped puzzle pieces advance onto the board from one or more edges (i.e. top, bottom, or sides). The player tries to prevent the blocks from reaching the opposite edge of the playing area. Ball Fighter; Collapse; Critter Crunch; Frozen Bubble; Luxor series; Magical Drop; Magnetica; Money Puzzle Exchanger; Puzzle League series; Poker Smash

  5. Tricky Towers - Wikipedia

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    Tricky Towers is a physics-based tower building game puzzle video game that uses a form of the block-stacking problem as the central game mechanic. [2] It was released on digital distribution service Steam for Windows, OS X, and Linux, and for the PlayStation Plus service in August 2016, before being released on PlayStation 4 a month later.

  6. Half-Life 2 - Wikipedia

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    Half-Life 2 introduces detailed physics simulation. [2] With the new gravity gun, players can repel objects or pull them from a distance. [1] For example, objects can be fired at enemies, held as shields, or placed to reach new areas, and enemy grenades can be caught and thrown back. [1] [3] The player must also use physics to solve puzzles. [4]

  7. 30 Math Puzzles (with Answers) to Test Your Smarts - AOL

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    These math puzzles with answers are a delightful challenge. The post 30 Math Puzzles (with Answers) to Test Your Smarts appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  8. Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    [1] [6] [31] [37] Psi-Ops was widely praised for its physics and its use of the Havok physics engine, [f] and critics overwhelmingly approved of the game's ragdoll physics, which appeared prominently in the game through the use of telekinesis against enemies. [g] Also praised was the use of the game's physics engine when objects are destroyed ...

  9. Puzzle - Wikipedia

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    The largest puzzle (40,320 pieces) is made by a German game company Ravensburger. [8] The smallest puzzle ever made was created at LaserZentrum Hannover. It is only five square millimeters, the size of a sand grain. The puzzles that were first documented are riddles. In Europe, Greek mythology produced riddles like the riddle of the Sphinx ...