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This brain twister can produce hours of fun or frustration. Drag the blue squares to the grid and try to figure out which combination is needed to use up all the squares.
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The object of this game is to destroy blocks by arranging them into the four corners of a square. The squares can be of any sizes and orientations. You move the blocks by rotating them four by four in the clockwise direction or anticlockwise direction. The bigger the square, the higher the scores awarded.
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Tic Tac Toe Squares - get three X's in a row (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal) before the computer gets three O's in a row.
How to Play:
? Each square on the board has a question.
? To place an X on a square, you must answer the given question correctly.
? To place an 0 on a square, you must answer the given question correctly.
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This game is played by two people. In this game there will be a board of 8 x 8 squares, the squares will have alternate black and white colours, and each player has 3 rows of pieces put on the black squares. A piece can only move forward, it can either move one step diagonally or capture an opponent piece by jumping over it. In a single move, a piece can jump consecutively to capture multiple opponent pieces. When an opponent piece can be capture
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Amazing Squares is a version of the classic falling blocks game. The game boosts two different playmodes. Standard and psycho. In psycho mode the blocks will be "alive" and move around the screen by them selves, giving you a real challenge. Other features include the ability to save blocks for later, and skin support. The game also contains beautiful CGI rendered graphics and excellent music.
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Amazing Squares is a version of the classic "falling blocks" game. The game boosts two different playmodes. Standard and psycho. In psycho mode the blocks will be "alive" and move around the screen by them selves, giving you a real challenge. Other features include the ability to save blocks for later, and skin support. The game also contains beautiful CGI rendered graphics and excellent music.
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A great free-to-play game designed specially for you! Start a reverse fight against your computer. Try to win the cyber-mind and be the best player! Your goal is to make steps in turn with your computer and occupy as many squares on the board as possible. Just place your sphere so that there was a computer's spheres between yours and you will seize them! Free to play but not easy to win!
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ANALYZER for RECOVER Fixed/Floppy Disk V0.3 visually reports on bad sectors in system area of floppy disk. You can check if Boot Sector, FAT 1, FAT 2, and ROOT FOLDER sectors are good or bad. You find how much of remaining file system is still there to help recover files when you use RFD. While RECOVER Fixed/Floppy Disk (RFD) brings simplicity into data recovery, ANALYZER for RECOVER Fixed/Floppy Disk V0.3 gives a head start to using RFD.
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Simple utility to create checksum files based on the MD5 hash routine. Recursively scans a selected folder and creates the checkfile data which can then be loaded in for testing to determine if the files have changed at all. Great for putting in the root folder of a CD-ROM to make sure the disc isn't defective when it is burned or mass produced.
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WordWeb is a powerful free English thesaurus and dictionary. Find definitions and synonyms, as well as various sets of related words. The database has over 150 000 root words. The program can be used on its own or with almost any Windows program.
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Sometimes you need to collect information about different registry keys and their values for different programs installed on your machines. Manually opening registry editor and then searching for specific registry keys isn't an easy task, especially when you have to do this for different programs at the same time.
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Reversi is a free two-player game played on a grid, in which the aim is to own more board squares than your opponent when the game will reach such a state that no more moves can be played. Players take it in turns to place tiles with the mouse. A move is only valid if placing a tile causes some of your opponent's tiles to be surrounded in at least one direction.
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Toggler, use LMB to destroy or create a ring on a pressed square and on the squares lying next to it orthogonally. If there is no ring on the square it will be created, but if there already is one it will be destroyed. There are also walls preventing rings from being created. Carder, you place a card. Every time a card is placed next to already existing card, that old card's number will increase by one.
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This is game in a chess on a tiny board (6 x 6) by the simplified rules. At the start of the game some pieces are set down in the horizontal row of squares, nearest each player. The pieces are divided into two matching sets, by convention called white and black. The object in game is to trap, or checkmate, the opponent's king.
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100 different Hitori puzzles in different sizes from 5x5 to 10x10. The puzzles may be freely distributed or used for publication. Hitori is another Japanese logic puzzle. It is played on a grid of squares, each square contains a number. Some numbers in a row or a column are duplicated. The goal is to locate these duplicates and mark them so that there are no duplicate numbers left.