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- GAMES World of Puzzles (591 bytes)
1: ...ion contains a feature puzzle or puzzles, such as puzzles from the [[World Puzzle Championship]] or the ann...
4: *[http://gamesmagazine-online.com/ Official website]
6: [[Category:Games magazines]]
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- Alan Turing (38,516 bytes)
105: ...ing about half an hour per move. [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1356927 The game] was reco... - Anagram (22,104 bytes)
246: ...gram solvers are often banned from online anagram games, such as [[Yahoo!]] [[Literati (game)|Literati]] ...
253: [[Cryptic crossword]] puzzles frequently use anagrammatic clues, usually indica...
261: ==Games and puzzles==
263: ...ivity, but also make up part of many other games, puzzles and [[game show]]s.
306: [[Category:Puzzles]] - Alexey Pazhitnov (5,222 bytes)
9: ...tes more traditional [[jigsaw puzzle|jigsaw-style puzzles]].
11: ...on Puzzle Pack]], [[MSN Mind Aerobics]] and [[MSN Games]] groups. Pazhitnov's new, enhanced version of ''...
13: ...g with them and releasing a new line up of puzzle games.
66: ...operId,929/ ''Alexey Pajitnov''] profile at [[MobyGames]] - Clement Attlee (38,521 bytes)
- Complexity classes P and NP (26,492 bytes)
145: ...e Last Point, A. K. Peters, 1994. D. Wolfe, Go endgames are hard, MSRI Combinatorial Game Theory Research...
156: ...t/hard.html Computational Complexity of Games and Puzzles] - Chrono Trigger (61,810 bytes)
26: ... author=IGN staff | year=2006 | title=The Top 100 Games Ever| url=http://top100.ign.com/2006/001-010.html...
29: ... with locals to procure items and services, solve puzzles and challenges, or encounter enemies. However, ''...
32: ...d on field maps, often in [[Treasure chest (video games)|treasure chests]]. By exploring new areas and co...
34: ...n the character's speed [[Attribute (role-playing games)|statistic]] — counts to zero. Magic and specia...
37: ...nce point|levels]], learned [[Skill (role-playing games)|techniques]] and equipment and items gathered co... - Chrono Cross (48,496 bytes)
20: ...oss/credits | work=[http://www.mobygames.com/ MobyGames] | accessdate=1 July | accessyear=2006}}</ref>
24: ...acclaim, earning a rare perfect 10.0 score from [[GameSpot]].<ref name="perfect-10" /> The game's 1.5 mil...
27: ....com/ps/rpg/chronocross/review.html | publisher=[[GameSpot]] | accessdate=24 July | accessyear=2006}}</re...
30: ... away from all conflicts, including [[Boss (video games)|boss]] fights and the final battle.<ref name="pe...
32: ...d on field maps, often in [[Treasure Chest (video games)|treasure chests]]. Unlike Elements, weapons and ... - Day of the Tentacle (10,248 bytes)
19: ...et), a feature that plays into many of the game's puzzles.
21: ...game world. Accordingly, in most of the adventure games released by LucasArts after ''Monkey Island'', in...
23: ...Tentacle | author = Kasavin, Greg | publisher = [[GameSpot]] | date = [[2004-04-30]] | accessdate = 2007-...
30: ... the three time streams effectively, with several puzzles depending on actions in one era affecting the oth...
32: The game has several puzzles that require the player to perform actions in the... - Deus Ex (63,902 bytes)
20: ...es British Award | publisher=Yahoo! | work=Yahoo! Games | author=Trey Walker | accessdate=2006-07-24}}</r...
24: ...le=Deus Ex: Invisible War at Moby Games|work=Moby Games|accessdate=March 10|accessyear=2007}}</ref> On [[...
27: ... incorporate gameplay elements from four types of games: [[Computer role-playing game|role-playing]], [[f...
29: ..., but many user-created maps now exist.<ref name="gamespy2" /> The [[PlayStation 2]] release of ''Deus Ex...
43: ...title =Morality Play – Creating Ethics in Video Games | date =18 December 2003 | url =http://www.adamjt... - Duke Nukem 3D (40,377 bytes)
21: {{Portal|Video games|Gamepad.svg }}
28: ...zles to progress through the various levels. Some puzzles allow access to extra, hidden levels.
34: ... its levels. While many past first-person shooter games like ''Doom'' take place within relatively confin...
111: ... lesser foes, and a small number of [[boss (video games)|boss]] enemies (usually at the end of chapters)....
117: ...erial cable like the [[First-person shooter|FPS]] games before it. While this hampered its popularity wit... - Diophantus (18,172 bytes)
11: ...er games and strategy puzzles. Here is one of the puzzles: - Friends (70,021 bytes)
438: ...a questions from all seasons, and other on-screen puzzles.
456: *Interactive games (i.e., "Let's Play Bamboozled!) - False document (23,049 bytes)
91: ==False documents in games==
92: ...se documents that build a fictional storyline and puzzles connected to it.
100: ...n shows. Tie-in materials as far-ranging as toys, games, lunch boxes, clothing and so on have all been cr... - Faster-than-light (40,635 bytes)
129: ...ed of light as a [[solution]] to [[cosmological]] puzzles| year=1999| accessdate=2006-06-05}}</ref> Measura... - First-person shooter (41,669 bytes)
5: ...s4|video games|the X-Files episode based on these games|William Gibson's "The X-Files" episodes}}
8: ...[[video game controversy|controversies over video games]].
11: ... than in on-rails shooters and most [[light gun]] games.
15: ...oot any weapons while using it. Some first-person games switch by default to a third-person view when a m...
18: ...zone between shoot 'em up, exploration and puzzle games.}}</ref> ''[[Deus Ex]]'' was also praised for giv... - Game (19,680 bytes)
2: {{selfref|For games playable on Wikipedia, see [[Wikipedia:Department...
5: ...wever, the distinction is not clear-cut, and many games may also be considered work and/or art.
6: ...tal or physical stimulation, and often both. Many games help develop practical [[skills]], serve as a for...
8: ...Mancala]] are considered to be some of the oldest games known to the civilised world.
24: ...t be contained by any single definition, but that games must be looked at as a series of definitions that... - Gamemaster (12,250 bytes)
8: ...emaster'' is usually associated with role-playing games. In a [[role-playing game]] the '''Gamemaster's''...
10: ...telling - are the same in almost all role-playing games, differing rule sets make the specific duties of ...
13: ...[[Tunnels and Trolls]]''. In typical play-by-mail games, players control armies or civilizations and mail...
17: ...g game)|Toon]] calls its GM the "animator." A few games apply system- or setting-specific flavorful names...
22: The game session (or "[[adventure (role-playing games)|adventure]]") can be metaphorically described as... - Google search (21,230 bytes)
701: ==Google games== - Game show (18,806 bytes)
3: ...evision genre|the Turkish computer games magazine|Gameshow (magazine)}}
279: *''[[Games Uplate Live!]]
398: * ''[[Black Box (gameshow)|Black Box]]'' (Channel 3) (January 1st, 2005 ...
425: *[[GSN - The Network for Games]] - Hexen II (5,459 bytes)
20: ...n]], and [[Greco-Roman]]), destroy enemies, solve puzzles, defeat a [[Four horsemen of the Apocalypse|horse...
22: ...ber of interconnected [[level (computer and video games)|levels]]; changes made in one level may have eff...
42: *[http://www.idsoftware.com/games/vintage/hexen2/ Official website from id Software...
43: *[http://www.raven-games.com/hex2faq/ Official Hexen II FAQ]
46: *[http://newhexen.raven-games.com/ Newhexen source port]
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