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Swap Adjacent Gems to Make Sets of Three: A History of Matching Tile Games

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doi 10.1080/17493460601173366
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Visual ArtsPerforming ArtsComputer GraphicsComputer-Aided Design
Date

December 1, 2007

Authors
Jesper Juul
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IUScholarWorks


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