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  2. F.X. Schmid - Wikipedia

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    The manufacture and production of board games and puzzles started there in 1955. In 1977 the site was expanded and there was a branch in the United States. [1] In 1991, the playing card programme of F.X. Schmid was integrated into the production of the ASS Altenburger in Thuringia. ASS Altenburger was thus involved in its market expansion.

  3. Ravensburger - Wikipedia

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    Ravensburger has since released larger puzzles, with their largest being "Memorable Disney Moments" and "Making Mickey Magic" having 40,320 pieces each, however they have also since lost the world record to a 51,300 piece puzzle released by Kodak. [3] Swedish toy train company BRIO was acquired by the Ravensburger Group on 8 January 2015. [4]

  4. Can You Find the Ant Among the Butterflies in This Spring Puzzle?

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    Inspired by the spring season, this new puzzle is full of little butterflies fluttering across the page with the prettiest background in a bright, pastel color palette—light hues of pinks ...

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  6. Rathinda - Wikipedia

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    The monkey puzzle is a weak flier. It keeps low to the ground and generally does not stay airborne for long. When it lands, it tends to turn around, sidestep, and waggle its tail filaments. This may serve to confuse predators as to which end is the butterfly's head.

  7. Return to Zork - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the previous games in the Zork franchise, which were text adventures, Return to Zork takes place from a first-person perspective and makes use of video-captured actors as well as detailed graphics and a musical score; a point-and-click interface replaced the text parser for the first time in a Zork game.