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  2. Ravensburger - Wikipedia

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    Ravensburger Interactive Media GmbH was a video game and software subsidiary of Ravensburger which published and distributed various games in Germany. The company had two brands; Ravensburger Interactive, which published family-friendly games and educational software, and Fishtank Interactive , which published games for mature players.

  3. Jigsaw puzzle - Wikipedia

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    A "whimsy" piece in a wooden jigsaw puzzle A 3D jigsaw puzzle. Most puzzles are square or rectangular, with edge pieces with one straight side, and four corner pieces. However, some puzzles have edge and corner pieces cut like the rest, with no straight sides, making them more challenging to identify them.

  4. 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.

  5. These 3D Brain Teaser Puzzles Require Logic and Geometry for ...

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    The best 3D brain teaser puzzles require logic and spatial awareness to make an exciting game of skill. From Kanoodle to Hanayama, here are the good ones.

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  7. Labyrinth (board game) - Wikipedia

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    In February 2008, videogame website DS-x2.com reported that dtp entertainment was planning a Nintendo DS version of the board game. [2] Three months later, they included screenshots of the game, [3] but ultimately it was never released. In 2009-2010, the RIT CS department adopted the game for a freshman-level CS project in the Python ...