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Puzzle Games

  Puzzle games   can include: 1.Matching objects based on categories (e.g. Some feed to the player a random assortment of blocks or pieces that they must organize in the correct manner. It teaches spatial concepts and problem solving. These games usually have a set of rules, where players manipulate game pieces on a grid, network or other interaction space. patterns, colors, shapes, symbols, etc.) 2.Visualizing and manipulating objects in space and time 3.Memorizing complex patterns 4.Tackling increasing complexities of puzzles that build upon previous puzzles 5.Solving puzzles under a time constraint or limited-life constraint. 6.Applying previous-known knowledge about the world 7.Thinking outside of the box There is a large variety of puzzle game types. While many action games include puzzle elements in level design, a true puzzle game concentration on puzzle solving as its gameplay activity. Rather than presenting a unsystematic collection of puzzles to solve, puzzle games typically