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  2. Tricky Towers - Wikipedia

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    Tricky Towers is a physics-based tower building game puzzle video game that uses a form of the block-stacking problem as the central game mechanic. [2] It was released on digital distribution service Steam for Windows, OS X, and Linux, and for the PlayStation Plus service in August 2016, before being released on PlayStation 4 a month later.

  3. Uno Stacko - Wikipedia

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    A stack of blocks, ready to topple over. UNO Stacko is one of the many variations of the card game Uno.This game is a block-stacking tower game which combines the gameplay of Uno and that of Jenga.

  4. Jenga - Wikipedia

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    Each block is three times as long as it is wide, and one fifth as thick as its length – 1.5 cm × 2.5 cm × 7.5 cm (0.59 in × 0.98 in × 2.95 in). Blocks have small, random variations from these dimensions so as to create imperfections in the stacking process and make the game more challenging. [2]

  5. Stacker (arcade game) - Wikipedia

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    Stack-It A later variant of Stacker Double Up. It is more similar to the original Stacker game. Stack 'N' Grab A Stacker-claw crane hybrid variant of Stacker, in which there are 10 rows of lights and players start with five blocks instead of the standard three. There is no minor prize and when players get to the "Win Level," they have unlimited ...

  6. Art of Balance - Wikipedia

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    Art of Balance is a puzzle game in which the player has to stack several blocks on top of one another on a platform floating in water without the blocks falling into the water. The blocks can be rotated at 45 ° angles. The blocks can be square or round and also take on other shapes. Some blocks will break if too many more blocks are placed on it.

  7. R.O.B. - Wikipedia

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    Stack-Up comes with five trays, five different colored circular blocks, and two claws worn by R.O.B. for grabbing the blocks. Again, the player controls Professor Hector. In the Direct game mode, the player makes the block stack match with the one shown on screen by moving Hector to the button that corresponds to the desired movement.