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WACKY WORDIES
What three two-word phrases can be found
in this box? 
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What is this object?
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December 2007 issue

February 2008 issue
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Features

Parity Puzzles
How the parity principle can be used to double the complexity of mazes and other puzzles.
Adrian Fisher

Snowscape
Can you complete the pun in this wintry picture puzzle? Jeff Moran

Cinemanatomy
This visual movie quiz has heart (and eyes and hands and feet…).
Sherry and Gunnar Johnson

Color Guard
A two-player board game from our Classic Games Department.
R. Wayne Schmittberger

Wacky Worldies
Wacky Wordies hits the road.
William Jacob Bechem

Game Views

Inside the Box
Halo and HaloClix
Thomas L. McDonald

Electronic Game Reviews
Halo 3
Drawn to Life
World in Conflict

Traditional Game Reviews
Ponte del Diavolo
Spectrangle
Patrician
Dart Wars
Phoenicia
Tiki Mountain
Thebes

Contest: AlphaCube
Strategically arrange the letters of the alphabet into a 3x3x3 cube. Rule correction/clarification: One of the “Acceptable Names” listed in the contest, TENNESSEE, cannot be used because the only way to form the final SSEE would be to stand on the “2” (double letter) die, which the rules prohibit.

Contest Results
Five by Five from September

Mazes and Parity
Adrian Fisher Mazes Ltd.

Pencilwise
On the Word Path
Picture Perfect
Less Is More
Sum Sudoku
Paint by Numbers
PuzzleCraft #39:
   Caesar Shifts
Rows Garden

World’s Most Ornery
   Crossword

Recent Features: Links

December 2006
Starry Night
Solve an interactive version of our December issue’s cover maze by Robert Abbott (Logic Mazes). Cover design by Jim Malloy.

December 2005
Wretched Writing for the Wrest of Us
The worst-opening-sentence-to-a-novel writing contest.
Read article.

October 2005
The Looney Labs Experiment
How a kinder, gentler game company got its groove on.
Read article.

September 2005
Canned Wonders
Charitable competitions produce remarkable feats of Canstruction®.

GAME OF THE YEAR
AND OTHER AWARDS

Games Online Contest #15

Orion’s Crystal

The all-but-invisible puzzle
that’s sweeping the country!


Eight puzzle pieces fit together to form a sphere. Not too tough…if you could see the pieces! Now just $14.99 plus shipping. Order.
 

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January 2008 issue
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