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Odysseus

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  1. “Stone Cold Crazy”, Queen (1974)
  2. “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right”, Bob Dylan (1962)
  3. And another: HO - Halloween Hatchlings appears to be a Collapse-type (click a contiguous group to remove tiles) Match 3 game.
  4. Oh-oh, forking! Easily solved, though: “Love Train”, O’Jays (1972)
  5. “America’s Veins”, Max Webster (1977)
  6. Another one, same story: HO - Winter is a timing (fill-the-power-bar) and pointer-control game, functionally similar to a drop-the-hook fishing game. The description says the stars are hidden, but they are actually the targets and quite visible. Thanks, and best of the season to all!
  7. Two games classified as hidden-object (quite understandably, because their names start with “HO”) that are not in fact: HO - Mystery Science Torture 3000 is a track-the-moving-target pointer-control game; HO - Mysteries of Horus is a drag-objects-into-matching-slots game like Shape Shifter. Not sure where they do belong, but certainly not HO.
  8. “(Only) The Dead Dreams of the Cold War Kid”, Hawklords (1978)
  9. “Digging in the Dirt”, Peter Gabriel (1992)
  10. “Dem Bones”, James Weldon Johnson & J. Rosamond Johnson (1928)
  11. “Summer Turning Blue”, Max Webster (1976)
  12. “And Through the Wire”, Peter Gabriel (1980)
  13. See the Forum Games topic, which includes a ‘sequel’ thread in the same vein.
  14. “Houses in Motion”, Talking Heads (1980)
  15. “Thick as a Brick”, Jethro Tull (1972)
  16. “Lucky Seven”, Chris Squire (1975)
  17. “Send the Marines”, Tom Lehrer (1965) (It may be cheating to use only part of a word, but it’s been two months …)
  18. “Mellow Yellow”, Donovan (1966)
  19. “Long Gone John”, W.C. Handy (c. 1915)
  20. “Time and a Word”, Yes (1970)
  21. Oops, didn’t intend to post the above—must have clicked somewhere unintended!
  22. “School’s Out”, Alice Cooper (1972)
  23. A new GOTM wish has been made for Back To Candy Land 4 You can play this game here Back To Candy Land 4 Description of game Back to the land of candy and sweets for new adventures with Back To Candyland 4 Discover a new world filled with new challenges and many missions that you will have to complete to explore Lollipops garden in its entirety and thus be able to reach the castle symbolizing the end of the game. As in the previous episodes, you will have to remove the candies from each table by combining them in sets of three or more. You can download this game here Back To Candy Land 4
  24. “Can’t Get It Out of My Head”, ELO (1974)
  25. “I Lost My Head”, Gentle Giant (1976)
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