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This image shows the level Tiling-IV of the game Cuyo. At the top, the current score (146) is shown. Directly below is the slowly lowering "curtain" (not visible currently) which, when it touches the blocks, will end the game and thereby acts as a timeout. In this level, blocks are arranged in the form of faces of a cube. When several of these blocks have been connected together, they will explode. The gray area is the "grass", a special area which blocks the player's access to the blocks that were present at the beginning of the game. Several other levels are available, with a level in which the blocks are chess pieces connect as they would move on a chess board.

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  • (del) (cur) 11:20, 18 December 2006 . . Silver MoonDragon (Talk | contribs) . . 320×649 (13,975 bytes) ({{Free screenshot}} {{PD-link}} {{NoRightsReserved}} This image shows the level Tiling-IV of the game Cuyo. At the top, the current score (146) is shown. Directly below is the slowly lowering "curtain" (not visible currently) which, when it touches the)

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