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  2. Trioker - Wikipedia

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    Le Trioker is a corner-matching puzzle game played using 25 equilateral triangle-shaped tiles. Each corner is marked with zero, one, two, or three dots and newly placed pieces must match the values on pieces already placed on the game board, similar to the gameplay of the earlier Triominoes .

  3. Crosstrack - Wikipedia

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    Example game: The player who placed the piece at [G5] can win by rotating that piece by 90° to form a continuous path from [A4] to [H5], connecting the left and right sides of the board. Alternatively, a different player could win the game by placing an appropriate piece at [E6] to connect the path from [D1] to [E8], connecting top and bottom.

  4. Edge-matching puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Mathematically, edge-matching puzzles are two-dimensional. A 3D edge-matching puzzle is such a puzzle that is not flat in Euclidean space, so involves tiling a three-dimensional area such as the surface of a regular polyhedron. As before, polygonal pieces have distinguished edges to require that the edges of adjacent pieces match.

  5. Game of the Day: Shape Shifter - AOL

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    The Game of the Day wants you to remember the games we've had for a while. Shape Shifter: A delightful convergence of action, intrigue and fun. Drag shapes into matching shape cutouts. Click ...

  6. Serpentiles - Wikipedia

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    Serpentiles is the name coined by Kurt N. Van Ness for the hexagonal tiles used in various edge-matching puzzle connection abstract strategy games, such as Psyche-Paths, Kaliko, and Tantrix. [1] For each tile, one to three colors are used to draw paths linking the six sides together in various configurations.

  7. Hexic - Wikipedia

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    Hexic is a 2003 tile-matching puzzle video game developed by Carbonated Games for various platforms. In Hexic, the player tries to rotate hexagonal tiles to create certain patterns. The game is available on Windows, Xbox 360, Windows Phone and the web. Many clones are available for Android and iOS.