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  2. Instant Insanity - Wikipedia

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    Instant Insanity puzzle in the "solved" configuration. From top to bottom, the colors on the back of the cubes are white, green, blue, and red (left side), and blue, red, green, and white (right side) Nets of the Instant Insanity cubes – the line style is for identifying the cubes in the solution

  3. Dr. Brain - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Brain Thinking Games: Puzzle Madness (1998) or Puzzleopolis - the first game turns Dr. Brain into a brain sitting in a jar, and casts the player as Dr. Brain's clone, Pro, fighting against the evil Conn. The player plays mini-games which are logic orientated to gain devices to duel Con and his flunkies with.

  4. 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.

  5. The monkey and the coconuts - Wikipedia

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    The monkey and the coconuts is a mathematical puzzle in the field of Diophantine analysis that originated in a short story involving five sailors and a monkey on a desert island who divide up a pile of coconuts; the problem is to find the number of coconuts in the original pile (fractional coconuts not allowed). The problem is notorious for its ...

  6. Dancing Eyes - Wikipedia

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    Dancing Eyes [a] is a 1996 puzzle arcade video game developed and published in Japan by Namco. It features gameplay reminiscent of arcade games like Qix — players control a monkey named Urusu-San as he must complete each level by destroying all of the tiles off the grid of a 3D object. Most levels revolve around the player slowly removing the ...

  7. TimeSplitters - Wikipedia

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    Each of the TimeSplitters games are first-person shooters which also feature elements of exploration and puzzle-solving. [9] Multiplayer is a core gameplay element, both co-operative such as allowing two players to play through story missions together and competitive multiplayer; however, these multiplayer elements were local play only, without ...

  8. List of Milton Bradley Company products - Wikipedia

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    Littlest Pet Shop Mall Madness (2008) Loopin' Louie (1992) Lost in Space (1965) Lucy's Tea Party Game (1971) Mall Madness (1988) Electronic Mall Madness (1989) Littlest Pet Shop Mall Madness (2008) Mall Madness (1993) The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Card Game (1965) Manhunt (1972) Maniac Mouse (1993) Marvel Comics Super Heroes Strategy Game (1980 ...

  9. Treehouse of Horror XVIII - Wikipedia

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    Before he leaves, he tells Marge he will be coming home late from "Midnight Monkey Madness." Marge also states that she is busy turning over wheelbarrows. When Homer prepares to shoot Brockman at his rooftop party from a faraway platform, a woman with large blonde hair stabs Brockman in the chest.