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Here's today's Connections answer and hints for groups. These clues will help you solve New York Times' popular puzzle game, ...
Play Block Blast, a free Tetris-inspired puzzle game! Place blocks, clear lines, and score high on any device. Fun, no downloads—start now! Block Blast is a groovy and easy puzzle sport wherein you ...
DEAR MR. RIGAL: I recently held SPADES J-10-3, HEARTS A-K-5-4-2, DIAMONDS K-Q-9-8-5, CLUBS ---, no one vulnerable. I opened one heart, and my left-hand opponent overcalled five clubs! My partner ...
Puzzle games usually wear their stories on the inside. Quietly. The narrative is folded into the mechanics themselves, so the big "aha!" moments don't come from reading a wall of text; they come from ...
Haynes King's 156 yards rushing and three touchdowns ultimately proved too much for Colorado, which dropped its first opener ...
This September, PS Plus subscribers can claim three incredible games. A GOTY nominee, a mind-blowing first-person puzzle game, and a legendary farming sim. The legendary farming simulator, Stardew ...
Steam's tri-annual Next Fest celebrations are some of my favorite times of year because I get to discover so many new indie games via their demos. One such game was Is This Seat Taken?, a charming, ...
A brand new treat has arrived at Disney’s BoardWalk, and we think it completely changes the game for Blue Ribbon Corn Dogs. Available only at Walt Disney World’s BoardWalk location, these Fried King’s ...
Despite that, or perhaps because of it, The Times only occasionally releases new game offerings—typically one per year. So that makes Monday’s release of Pips, the latest permanent addition to the ...
The first free game is Hidden Folks, a puzzle game developed and published by Adriaan de Jongh. Players are tasked with finding specific targets within a hand-drawn area, akin to a Where’s Waldo? book ...
I love puzzles in games as much as the next guy, but even I have to acknowledge some lack of originality. Case in point: I think we’ve had enough “move mirrors around to direct a beam of light" ...