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  2. Shift (series) - Wikipedia

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    Shifting World is a game based on the Shift series that was developed by Fishing Cactus and was published by Arc System Works in Japan (where it is known as Shifting World: The White and Black Labyrinth (SHIFTING WORLD 白と黒の迷宮, Shifutingu Wārudo: Shiro to Kuro no Meikyū)), Aksys Games in North America and Rising Star Games in ...

  3. Betty Boop's Double Shift - Wikipedia

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    After a while, however, Betty Boop's Double Shift changes gears, and becomes a game more akin to Elite Beat Agents. Betty gets called to the front of the diner to sing a song, and the player must tap the stylus on the buttons that correspond to the note she sings.

  4. Rush Hour (puzzle) - Wikipedia

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    Rush Hour is a sliding block puzzle invented by Nob Yoshigahara in the 1970s. It was first sold in the United States in 1996. It is now being manufactured by ThinkFun (formerly Binary Arts). ThinkFun now sells Rush Hour spin-offs Rush Hour Jr., Safari Rush Hour, Railroad Rush Hour, Rush Hour Brain Fitness and Rush Hour Shift, with puzzles by ...

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  6. Play Simply Jigsaw Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Piece together a new jigsaw puzzle every day, ... Classic Flip 3. Play. Masque Publishing. Solitaire: Classic Las Vegas. ... Spider Black Widow. Play. Masque Publishing. Solitaire: Spider Challenge.

  7. List of Nintendo 3DS games - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, the banner is black for Nintendo 3DS games rated by CERO as C or D (bottom). Nintendo Network-compatible games feature a small logo on top of the banner, but as of November 2014, the small Amiibo logo is dominantly featured instead, even if said games also supported Nintendo Network.