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Newsletter 94

To all our American friends, we wish you a Happy Independence Day! Bust out the fireworks, barbecue and movies for the family! Speaking of movies, if you’re unsure of what to put on your screen, why not play a game for it?
CineNerdle2 used to be just for movie buffs, but because of its creator’s constant improvements (like a color-feedback system) and careful implementation of user feedback, it’s now a go-to for casual movie fans and cinephiles!

5 brainy game insights you’ll love!
(Games, links, and resources we've bookmarked for you.)

What is the favorite game of a solo developer who makes $25,000+/month out of solitaire and card games? You’d be very surprised to know. It’s such a stark contrast!

“Even if you keep doing projects that don’t get off the ground, or only get a daily income of $30 from your first launch, as long as you truly want something, be as persistent as you need to be.” - Dev that now makes $25,000+/month from classic card games

Did you know that in the movie The Pursuit of Happiness, Will Smith actually learned how to solve a Rubik’s Cube? No, really! We even had the guy who taught him on our podcast!

Rubik’s Cubes aren’t the only things you can play when alone—this puzzle game literally means “leave me alone”!

For last week’s trivia, the answer is Arthur Wynne! Congratulations to those who got it! Arthur Wynne was born in Liverpool, England, and then emigrated to Pittsburgh, PA. He created the archetypal crossword for the New York World paper.
Let’s start with this week’s question:

Dang, she can really swing that thing!
One of these statements about the Statue of Liberty is false. Which is it?Choose here, and the correct answer will be in our next issue! |

What better way to welcome July than with a barrage of fireworks and the indomitable American spirit?! Celebrate, inebriate then alleviate your tired but happy body by watching this calming podcast episode as you settle in for the night.
That’s all for this week. See you next Friday!
The Hey, Good Game Team