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Bomb Seeker is a fun and challenging game. You need to find all 25 bombs hidden within the 10 by 10 grid without setting them off.
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The whole reason for your existence is to blow up bobs. Each level mus: be cleared, within a time limit, by destroying all the bombs and mines on it.
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You will get some tiny blocks that are internally connected. Different blocks have different colors. You have to change them all in the grey color and by knowing the sequence of squares you need to change them in more different colors.
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The levels require a series of actions that need to be done to progress through them. The action involves destroying blocks, maneuvering blocks around, avoiding enemies, and shooting. To complete a level, the player needs to transport a particular brick to the tile which is marked with an arrow.
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Borodino is the first of a completely new concept in wargaming. The idea is to recreate what it would be like to be the historic commander of an army, playing only the role of one man.
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The puzzle game is played from a point and select interface and is placed with turn-based pacing. It features a flip-screen and fixed visual and is played from a top-down perspective.
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This game allows you to have direct control of either the United States of America’s nuclear Arsenal or the USSR Nuclear Arsenal. The Game is quite Simple as there are only four screens through which command is given.
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Scenarios are combat situations you must bring your Squad Leader into in order to advance him through the ranks. Squad Leaders are assigned a squad of up to 9 marines.
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The object of the game is to break free from each level by destroying all the breakable walls with your fireballs. When you lose your last fireball, the game is over.
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The player can use three distinct bidding systems- Precision, natural and American standards. It also features a tournament in which the player can play a round-robin in opposition to all the computer players. The player who scores the highest wins a spot in the NBC fame hall.
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Is a game for two players - you and the computer. The rules are simple. Each player takes turns placing a piece on the board, a 5x5 grid. Pieces may be placed on any square, with the following exceptions: the first move of the game may not be to the center square, no player may move to a square that faces another player's piece.
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When your ball completes a set of 3 balls of the same color, all balls in that group of same-colored balls disappear. Try it a little, it makes sense.
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The game possesses simple rules and belongs to the action genre with puzzle elements gameplay. The goal of Buddyros is to gather all the keys from the board. When the player successfully gathers all the keys, he can get to the next level via the exit door.
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At the beginning of each game, five items and the name of the city to which they must be returned are displayed. After you have reviewed the list of items, press any key to continue.
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The game is a campaign based wargaming system for any post Second World War land conflict. A war contains a number of campaigns, which in turn consist of a number of battles.
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