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FINDING DOGGY
Finding Doggy a moving story of a lost puppy.
Meet Doggy, a charming dog who has lost his way home. So you must help him to find the right path to reach his house. Match the same tiles in threes to remove them and see the signs. You can also gather bonuses and use the pieces of advice that your friends give you on your way home. Help little Doggy come back home as quick as you can.
I have fun playing Finding Doggy because this game is a type of puzzle games. As we know a genre of puzzle games is about challenge our brain to think more with active thinking. I also likes the features of this game. The features consists of :
- 50 Story mode levels
- Endless mode
- Ability to play without a timer
- Six desktop wallpapers
- Five mini-games
- 10 bonuses
- Four unique obstacles
- Four unique helpers
This will make the game look more attractive and powerful. Besides, player do not have to worry about the time because player is able to play without a timer. player also will not easy to give up because there are four unique helpers to help the player by give them clues.
TASK 3 : CHOOSE A GAME YOU DISLIKE AND ANALYSE ITS GAMEPLAY TYPE
GAMEPLAY : Technical term used by game designers. The heart of the player's mental
experience of a game. Consists of the challange that a player must face to
arrive at the object of the game and the actions that the player is permitted
to take to address those challanges.
SUDOKU

Famous Japan puzzle with great art, 3 difficulty levels, load/save game progress and user friendly interface. The objective is to fill a 9×9 grid so that each column, each row, and each of the nine 3×3 boxes (also called blocks or regions) contain the digits from 1 to 9 only one time each. The puzzle setter provides a partially completed grid in this free Sudoku game.
GAMEPLAY OF SUDOKU :
Each player will be on opposite sides of the screen, with their score number just above them.
If you are playing in multiplayer mode, once the game begins both players should be trying their best to fill in as many of the squares with the correct number they can manage.
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