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Newsletter 135

Many puzzle games tend to turn away potential newcomers because they only give out instructions and not a proper, hands-on tutorial.
Sumplete makes sure that first-timers get the guiding hand they need to start having fun.
Aside from the interactive tutorial, our team has also rearranged things around with the interface to make the overall experience more enjoyable. Try it out now!

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

Speaking of good user interfaces, do you ever wonder how the NYT builds its games? This NYT Game Producer spills the deets!

Not doing so well in Queens Ultimate? Whether you’re a struggling beginner or a speed-solver looking to slice seconds off the record, our in-depth strategy guide is here for you.

For those who missed it: Forward is a simple yet engaging adventure you can play on your browser. The full game is available, and it’s cheap and has a lot more content to offer!

This week’s web game pick is: Pell Puzzles! You have to connect two points in a very specific manner, and this puzzle is definitely up the alley of the more analytical player.

For last week’s trivia, the answer is… Cherry Blossom! The National Cherry Blossom Festival commemorates the 1912 gift of 3,000 cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo to the city of Washington, DC, and celebrates the enduring friendship between the people of the United States and Japan.

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This week’s trivia question will be:
Which of these U.S. presidents opened up the South Lawn for kids to roll eggs on after Congress banned the spring tradition of egg rolling on Capitol grounds?Choose here, and the correct answer will be in our next issue! |

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That’s all for this week. See you next Friday!
The Hey, Good Game Team