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  2. Jolly Jam - Wikipedia

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    Jolly Jam was a mobile tile-matching puzzle video game, developed by Magic Tavern and published by Rovio Stars. It was released on February 18, 2015, for Android and iOS devices worldwide. [1] The game features different gameplay mechanics, drawing a box around similar objects, compared to most other tile-matching games.

  3. Smart Ball - Wikipedia

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    Smart Ball was met with positive reception from critics. On release, Famitsu scored the Super Famicom version of the game a 25 out of 40. [13] British magazine Super Play gave the Super Famicom version 6 out of 10, stating that game is a "run-of-the-mill platform game with only its blob-shaped hero to distinguish it from the crowd.

  4. A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia - Wikipedia

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    The vanilla jelly bean transforms Blobert into a protective umbrella. A Boy and His Blob is a puzzle-platform game.The plot involves a young boy and his alien blob friend, Blobert, on a quest to save the latter's home planet of Blobolonia, which has been taken over by an evil emperor who only allows his subjects a diet of sweets.

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  6. Game of the Day: Jelly Slice - AOL

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    Make sure your brain doesn't turn to jelly in today's Game of the Day! Jelly Slice is a unique brain and puzzle game in which you use your fingers to slice the jelly and collect the stars through ...

  7. Jellyvision - Wikipedia

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    Jellyvision was originally founded in 1989 as an educational media company, later pivoting to develop video games. [1] Founder Harry Gottlieb created the CD-ROM game You Don't Know Jack in 1995, which became a massive success and established a franchise of You Don’t Know Jack titles from 1995 to 1998. Facing a major shift in the computer game ...

  8. Dustborn - Wikipedia

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    GameSpot reviewer Mark Delaney, rating the game 5 out of 10, called Dustborn "one of the most overtly political and, more specifically, unapologetically leftist games I've ever played", which he felt "makes its early hours very interesting, but it falls apart in the second half due to monotonous combat and a final few chapters that undo the ...

  9. Town of Salem - Wikipedia

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    The game is based on the party games Werewolf and Mafia, in which players are secretly assigned roles belonging to teams of an informed minority and uninformed majority. Both teams seek to eliminate the other for control of the town. [9] The chief strategy of the game is to survive and accomplish win conditions.