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PuzzPack v2.0

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puzzpack.zip
Filename puzzpack.zip
Title PuzzPack v2.0
Description Contains Dino Puzzle, Block Dude, Puzzle Frenzy, and Pegs.
Authors Brandon Sterner (bsterner@yahoo.com)
Dan Englender (dan@calc.org)
Fred Coughlin (Yoda495@aol.com)
Jason Kovacs (jason_k@calc.org)
Category TI-83/84 Plus Flash Games
File Size 46,014 bytes
File Date and Time Wed May 16 02:52:14 2001
Documentation Included? Yes
Source Code Included? No

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REVIEWS

Review
Review by  Stephen Jenkins
Reviewed on 2009-03-01
PuzzPack's four games are simple to learn, and their graphics are great. In Block Dude, you try to get to the doors. This is my favorite. You pick up and manipulate the blocks, and there is a password to get back to where you were in the game.

In pegs, you try to match the shapes against each other to make them disappear, turn solid, or change into another shape. These levels are simple puzzles, but are enjoyable. I think this game could use a password, like block dude, because when you get to the third or fourth level, quit, and come back, you have to start over again.

Dino Puzzle's goal is to match up two shapes. You do this by swapping the position of the columns. The controls of swapping are original, and an interesting twist to this game. This puzzle isn't much of a puzzle, but is entertaining to play.

Puzzle Mania is a game where you match up the shapes. In puzzle mode, it takes a little thought. I think this game is pretty boring to play for a long time. The game is a lot like Tetris, and in puzzle, the solution, I think, is pretty easy. In endless, there is no losing, and you merely do it until you quit.

My favorite feature is the quick quit feature. It makes it so that when the teacher comes by, you press it, and it looks like you were doing math. Just press (Del) and it was never there...


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ARCHIVE CONTENTS

Archive Contents
Name Size
PUZZPACK.8xk    39488
PuzzPack.txt    5574
DinoPuzzle.txt    5939
BlockDude.txt    4900
PuzzleFrenzy.txt    6251
Pegs.txt    7547
PUZZPACK.hex    39190

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