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Perfect Balance 2Perfect Balance is back with more skillful balancing levels. Stack the objects from the top in the game field so none of them falls down. Careful! Use the mouse to click and drag shapes to their places. Press A or D to rotate the shape.
A game by: Legit Games, Ttursas
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Try to reveal the unusual case names before you run out of time and
earn your place in the hall of fame with some of history's most famous investigators. | Pirates Mind - Pirate's mind is based on a simple idea. Turn over coins in an attempt to match as many as possible. The more you turn over at a time, the bigger your score. Coins don't have to be next to each other to match. | | Kaleidoscope Series 1 - Electrifying logic game where you match adjoining sides of colorful shapes in a variety of formations. Connect the same colors to reflect the electricity. |
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