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| Remember those tile games you used to play as a kid? Where you had to shift the tiles around to recreate the image printed on them? Here is a computerized version of this game that you can play any time you want. |
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Aug 2, 2005 06:44:19 | | Size | 239 kb | | Licence | Shareware | | Status | New Release | | Languages | English | | Tags | games, tile, horse, puzzle, shift, game, work, workhorse, shifty | | OS | Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP | | Homepage | workhorsegames.com | | Email | General@workhorsegames.com | | Author | Chris Horsfield |
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Description: Remember those tile games you used to play as a kid? Where you had to shift the tiles around to recreate the image printed on them? Here is a computerized version of this game that you can play any time you want. Load any of your favorite bitmap pictures of your family and friends. | Short tags: games, tile, horse, puzzle, shift, game, work, workhorse, shifty | System Requirements: 8 MB RAM, Windows 98, keyboard | Change Info: None | |
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