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Puzzle video games make up a broad genre of video games that emphasize
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solving. The types of puzzles can test problem-solving skills, including logic, pattern recognition, sequence solving, spatial recognition, and word completion.


History

Puzzle video games owe their origins to brain teasers and puzzles throughout human history. The mathematical strategy game
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, and other traditional, thinking games, such as Hangman and Bulls and Cows (commercialized as '' Mastermind''), were popular targets for computer implementation. Universal Entertainment's '' Space Panic'', released for the arcades in 1980, is a precursor to later puzzle-platform games such as Apple Panic (1981), '' Lode Runner'' (1983), '' Door Door'' (1983), and '' Doki Doki Penguin Land'' (1985). ''Blockbuster'', by Alan Griesemer and Stephen Bradshaw (Atari 8-bit, 1981), is a computerized version of the
Rubik's Cube The Rubik's Cube is a Three-dimensional space, 3-D combination puzzle originally invented in 1974 by Hungarians, Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Ernő Rubik. Originally called the Magic Cube, the puzzle was licensed by Rubik t ...
puzzle. ''Snark Hunt'' (Atari 8-bit, 1982) is a single-player game of logical deduction, a clone of the 1970s '' Black Box'' board game. Elements of Konami's tile-sliding '' Loco-Motion'' (1982) were later seen in ''
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'' from LucasArts (1989). In '' Boulder Dash'', which was released in 1984, the goal is to collect diamonds while avoiding or exploiting rocks that fall when the dirt beneath them is removed. In 1985, ''
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'' introduced removing groups of the same color tiles on a grid, causing the remaining tiles to fall into the gap. ''Uncle Henry's Nuclear Waste Dump'' (1986) has similarities to '' Tetris'', although it was published prior to ''Tetris'' reaching the United States. '' Tetris'' revolutionized and popularized the puzzle game genre. The game was created by Soviet game designer Alexey Pajitnov in 1984. Pajitnov was inspired by a traditional puzzle game named Pentominos in which players arrange blocks into lines without any gaps. The game was released by Spectrum Holobyte for MS-DOS in 1987 and
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in arcades in 1988, and sold 30 million copies for Game Boy. In 1991, the game '' Lemmings'' was released. The game involves a series of creatures who walk into deadly situations, and a player who assigns jobs to specific lemmings to guide the swarm to a safe destination. Interest in Mahjong video games from
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began to grow in 1994. When '' Minesweeper'' was released with Windows 95, players began using a mouse to play puzzle games.


Modern puzzle games

In 2001,
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released a graphically enhanced clone of a 1994 MS-DOS game, '' Shariki'', where the player must touch groups of three or more jewels on a grid, causing them to disappear and new stones to fall into place. A decade later, the match three mechanic was the foundation for popular games, including ''
Candy Crush Saga ''Candy Crush Saga'' is a free-to-play tile-matching video game released by King on April 12, 2012, originally for Facebook; other versions for iOS, Android, Windows Phone, and Windows 10 followed. It is a variation of their browser game ''Ca ...
'' and '' Puzzle & Dragons'', both from 2012. Since the release of ''
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'' in 2007, there has been a rise in popularity of physics-based logic puzzle games.


Subgenres


Physics game

A physics game is a type of logical puzzle video game wherein the player must use the game's physics and environment to complete each puzzle. Physics games use consistent physics to make games more challenging. The genre is popular in online
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s and
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s. Educators have used these games to demonstrate principles of physics. Physics-based logic puzzle games include ''
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'', '' The Talos Principle'', '' The Witness'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' World of Goo'', and ''
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'', and projectile collision games such as '' Angry Birds'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''.


Coding

Coding games are logical puzzle games that require programming elements. Examples include '' The Incredible Machine'', '' SpaceChem'', and '' Infinifactory''.


Exploration

This subgenre includes point-and-click games that often exhibit similarities with adventure games and walking simulators. Unlike logical puzzle games, these games generally require
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to solve. The defining trait is that the player must experiment with mechanisms in each level before they can solve them. Puzzle elements often do not have consistency throughout the game, and thus require guessing and checking, and exploration to reveal more of the puzzle. Exploration games include '' Myst'', '' Limbo'', '' The Dig'', ''
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'', and escape room games such as '' The Room''.


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Hidden object game

A hidden object game, sometimes called hidden picture or hidden object puzzle adventure (HOPA), is a genre of puzzle video game in which the player must find items from a list that are hidden within a scene. Hidden object games are a popular trend in casual gaming.


Tile-matching

In tile-matching video games, the player manipulates tiles in order to make them disappear according to a matching criterion. The genre began with 1985's ''
Chain Shot! is a Tile-matching video game, tile-matching Puzzle video game, puzzle originally released under the name ''Chain Shot!'' in 1985 by Kuniaki Moribe (Morisuke). It has since been ported to numerous computer platforms, handheld devices, and even ...
'' and has similarities to falling-block games such as ''Tetris.'' This genre includes games that require pieces to be swapped such as '' Bejeweled'' or ''
Candy Crush Saga ''Candy Crush Saga'' is a free-to-play tile-matching video game released by King on April 12, 2012, originally for Facebook; other versions for iOS, Android, Windows Phone, and Windows 10 followed. It is a variation of their browser game ''Ca ...
'', games that adapt the classic tile-based game
Mahjong Mahjong or mah-jongg (English pronunciation: ) is a tile-based game that was developed in the 19th century in China and has spread throughout the world since the early 20th century. It is commonly played by four players (with some three-play ...
such as '' Mahjong Trails'', and games in which pieces are shot on the board such as '' Zuma''. Puzzle games based on ''Tetris'' include tile-matching games where the matching criterion is to place a given number of tiles of the same type so that they adjoin each other. That number is often three, and the corresponding subset of tile-matching games is referred to as match-three games.


See also

* List of puzzle video games


References

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