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Adventure games - from epic sagas to silly platformers, usually containing in-depth storylines, exploration, and fantastic level design.  Games in this category are often referred to as "action", "adventure", "strategy", or "role-playing" (RPG) gamesSports games-involve individual and team based contests with points, competition, and some simulation.  Games in this category are often referred to as "sports", "racing", and "fighting" games.Shooting games - involve twitch gameplay, intense action, projectile weapons, and action-packed gameplay.  Games in this category are often referred to as "first-person shooting", "arcade shooting", and "action" games.

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Editorials   The NPuzzle Solved!
- By Kevlar Gorilla

Puzzle games. Games that make you think. Games that require some degree of decisive planning and strategy. Games that make you take a step back a say “Hey, what if I did this!” and then allow you to act on it.

We at NPuzzles strive to give you, the intelligent puzzle-people you are, news, reviews, previews, and info about the kind stuff that you want to know. We have excluded the nonsense that other genres have to offer.

We believe that Mario was best off as a doctor. We will present tactics and other nifty items of interest reserved for our quarter of the gaming community.

Get your thinking cap on. It's level 43, you need the long tetris piece, you're surrounded by MDtanks, and the lemmings are coming. Your move.


Agree with what I'm saying? Disagree? Let us know your thoughts on this issue in our mail bag. The views of Kevlar Gorilla are not necessarily the views of NGenres.com or its affiliates.


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