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Thousands of soldiers, hundred of mechanics and technicians, a dozen doctors, two cleaning ladies and one oil engineer have been sent on a military mission in Iraq. But wait a minute - what's the point of having an oil engineer on a tour of duty in an armed conflict? His job is mission critical. It's an open secret and everybody knows what this war is really all about.
Do you know how viruses live and what is essential to their survival? Both computer and flu viruses are ruthless parasites that reproduce by copying software or genetic code. Now imagine a war between dozens of viruses. Imagine Qlife.
Dr Tetsuo's warning: "This game is highly addictive! Play at your own risk!" This is Dr Tetsuo. Dr Tetsuo is doing research on logical thinking and, in the process, is hoping to find some bright minds that excel above others. To achieve this, he has devised a whole multitude of diagram puzzles, called Sudoku, to test those willing to take up his challenge. Sudoku has been around for decades, but only now has it gained worldwide popularity. The rules are simple, fill in the missing numbers within the diagram with a digit between 1 and 9. However, each row, column, and region (one of nine subgrids within the whole diagram) can contain the digits 1 through 9 only once. You get a few digits already placed within the diagram, called givens, but the rest is up to you.
So you think that you’re hot at puzzle games but you’re bored with all the Tetris clones? Well we've got something new for you. Ingeniously simple rules will make you forget about the outside world. In Brix your objective is to shoot colourful pebbles at those at the top of the screen to create chains. It not seem difficult but the pebbles rain faster and faster on you and if you want to survive, you must have excellent reflexes. While the initial levels are child's play, you must be as quick as



