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  2. University Games Corporation - Wikipedia

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    University Games Corporation is an American game company, based in San Francisco, California. [1] The company was founded on April 1, 1985, by Alva Robert (Bob) Moog and Cris Lehman. It has developed and manufactured over 500 games since. The first product released by the company was Murder Mystery Party, and it generated $385,000 in 1985.

  3. Death By Diet - Wikipedia

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    John Harrington reviewed Death By Diet for Games International magazine, and gave it 2 stars out of 5, and stated that "The BePUZZLED concept promises more than it delivers. I was expecting the story to provide clues that would help me complete the puzzle, rather than a puzzle that would help me make sense of the story." [1]

  4. Happy Puzzle Company - Wikipedia

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    The Happy Puzzle Company is a retailer and manufacturer of "family puzzles and games", [1] with "300 award-winning puzzles, games, challenges and puzzle books". [2] The company is based in Elstree, Hertfordshire. [3] The company sells its products to the general public, supplies its own products to retailers and offers events. In an article in ...

  5. Jumbo Games - Wikipedia

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    Jumbo Games is a Dutch founded jigsaw puzzle and games company which was established in 1853 and is owned by M&R de Monchy N.V. Jumbo Games produce and manufacture all of their jigsaw puzzles and cardboard based games in their own factory that is based in the Netherlands.

  6. Wrebbit - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in Montreal, Quebec, by Paul Gallant, and marketed itself as "The Puzzle Innovators". Its namesake appears to stem from the fact that the company's mascot is a green frog, and "Wrebbit" is either an alternative spelling or possibly a play on words of the word ribbit. In the late 1990s, 3-dimensional puzzles were a ...

  7. 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]