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Tuesday, December 20, 2005
Legend of Aladdin is a new matching game from Arcade Labs, developers of the popular Breakout-style 'Bricks of' series. The gameplay probably needs no introduction I suppose, so I'll just skip to the good stuff.

A neat feature is the addition of a shopkeeper that you can buy special items from, although you're limited to eight of them at any one time.

Players are allowed swap tiles without waiting for a combo to complete. Also, items bought can actually be sold back to the shopkeeper for a profit, dependent on current market value.

Name: Legend of Aladdin
Developer: Arcade Labs
Category: Puzzle
Type: Demo
Size: 3MB