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Microsoft Puzzle Collection demo

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  • Date added: June 10, 1997
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Engage your mind with fun, graphical puzzle games from Microsoft. This trial version of Microsoft Entertainment Pack: The Puzzle Collection allows you to free mice, arrange butterflies and ladybugs, and arrange blocks. The collection features games created by Alexey Pajitnov, the creator of Tetris.

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