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14th

Web game of the day: Shuffle

Files under Web Game of the Day | Posted by Justin |

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Shuffle is sort of like those cheap bowling games you might have gotten as a kid. There’s a ball you pull back on in an effort to hit pins, or in this case other balls. It’s a very simple premise, but also a very fun one to kill a few minutes during your day. What’s clever about it is that as you win and progress in rounds, it actually punishes you by moving your positions and the total number of rolls you get, essentially. It means that an incredibly simple looking title becomes incredibly addictive.


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