| Microsoft Entertainment Pack: The Puzzle Collection | |
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| Developer(s) | Mir - Dialogue Conspiracy Entertainment (GBC) |
| Publisher(s) | Microsoft Games Swing! Entertainment (GBC) |
| Designer(s) | Alexey Pajitnov |
| Platform(s) | Windows, Game Boy Color |
| Release | |
| Genre(s) | Puzzle |
| Mode(s) | Single player |
Microsoft Entertainment Pack: The Puzzle Collection is a collection of 10 puzzle computer games developed by Mir - Dialogue and published by Microsoft Games. The creator of Tetris, Alexey Pajitnov, designed some of the games featured in the pack. It was released on CD-ROM for Windows 95. It was also bundled as part of the Microsoft Plus! Game Pack which was released after Windows Me.
A version was made for the Game Boy Color. It features six of the games from the PC version; Fringer, Charmer, Mixed Genetics, and Muddled Casino have been omitted. [1]
Each game in the collection runs in a window using 256 colors. They use MIDI background music and digitized sound effects. Controls vary from game to game - each game uses either the keyboard or the mouse.
| Publication | Score |
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| Computer Gaming World |
In Computer Gaming World , Charlotte Panther wrote that The Puzzle Collection "should please both serious puzzle fans and those looking for an occasional quick-fix." While she found its graphics lackluster and felt that "a couple of the puzzles are pretty lame", she summarized it as "a terrific collection". [2]
Electric Games wrote that "while the games here are entertaining, there is nothing as innovative as [Tetris]". [3] Adrenaline Vault said there was "an unexpected amount of depth to each game in the package and a lot of thought put into the creation of these puzzles", concluding that the pack "will keep you occupied and entertained for hours on end". [3] [4]
IGN wrote "I really enjoy playing Microsoft Puzzle Collection, since each of the games are a lot of fun to pick up and kick around. " [5] Nintendo Power Magazine decided that "Chances are, the diversions will hold your attention for only minutes at a time." [6]
6 Puzzle Games designed by Alexey Pajitnov, the original Tetris designer, on one Gameboy Color cartridge.