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  2. Amazing Alex - Wikipedia

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    Amazing Alex was a physics-based puzzle game created by Rovio Entertainment, [3] developer of the popular video game Angry Birds.. Amazing Alex was announced by Rovio's CEO, Mikael Hed, on Yle's breakfast television in May 2012. [4]

  3. Twin Sector - Wikipedia

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    Twin Sector received generally unfavourable reviews, resulting in an averaged Metacritic score of 49/100, albeit PC Gamer UK gave it a positive 77/100. [1] Steve Butts from IGN gave this "doubly disappointing" game a score of 4/10 ("Bad"), opining it is "stealing some of the best ideas from other physics-based puzzle games" but "the end result is an exercise in wasted potential" that "fails on ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Time Zone (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Time Zone is a multi-disk graphical adventure game written and directed by Roberta Williams for the Apple II.Developed in 1981 and released in 1982 by On-Line Systems (later Sierra Entertainment), the game was shipped with six double-sided floppy disks and contained 1,500 areas (screens) to explore along with 39 scenarios to solve.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Professor Heinz Wolff's Gravity - Wikipedia

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    Level 1 (main game) as the red button is about to be pressed. The game features 100 puzzles that require the use of physics to solve. As its name suggests, gravity is the primary factor, along with friction. The goal of each level is to press a red button. [1] The player is given objects like beams, marbles, see-saws, and blocks to achieve this.

  8. Category:Puzzle video games - Wikipedia

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    Puzzle games require the player to solve logic problems or even navigate complex locations such as mazes. Many puzzle games, such as Tetris , combine simple puzzles with time pressure and can rely more on hand-eye coordination and quick reflexes than on logic or lateral thinking .

  9. Category talk:Physics-based puzzle video games - Wikipedia

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