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The Games » Puzzle
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Bananarama is a fun puzzle/action underdog that combines the best elements of Lode Runner, Bomberman, and Jetpack into an innovative and fun package.
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The Games » Puzzle
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March 21, 2009  0
Baroll is a fun little freeware underdog that plays like Pipes and similar games such as Connect 4.
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The Games » Puzzle
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March 21, 2009  0
Bermuda Square is a fun little game based on a neat little mathematical equation: 1^2 + 2^2 + 3^2 + ...
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The Games » Puzzle
Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  0
A fun little game from the makers of the phenomenal Factor X, Biohazard sees you as a man affected by many diseases all together, each with its time of incubation.
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The Games » Puzzle
Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  0
The Bird Cage Puzzle is a good computer version of a well-known brainteaser that requires you to arrange numbered tiles in the correct order.
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The Games » Puzzle
Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  0
Black Box is a great PC version of a 1978 Parker Brothers board game of the same name that emphasizes logical deduction.
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The Games » Puzzle
Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  0
Black Box is an early PC version of a 1978 Parker Brothers board game of the same name that emphasizes logical deduction.
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The Games » Puzzle
Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  0
Block-O-Mania is an excellent Soko-Ban-style game from Cassiopeia, a now-defunct shareware developer based in The Netherlands.
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The Games » Puzzle
Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  0
One of the best Tetris clones ever made, California Dreams' Blockout is essentially Tetris with a third dimension: depth.
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The Games » Puzzle
Written by Underdogs
March 21, 2009  0
Blow Up is a below-average clone of Boulderdash from UK-based Eurosoft, who released a number of games for the MSX computer in mid-1980s.
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