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Biniax is a popular, free and open-source puzzle video game which was first released in 2005. A sequel, Biniax-2, was released in 2007, which featured a more polished look and feel than the original as well as different game modes: arcade, tactic and multiplayer. The most recent release was in 2012.

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  • Biniax is a popular, free and open-source puzzle video game which was first released in 2005. A sequel, Biniax-2, was released in 2007, which featured a more polished look and feel than the original as well as different game modes: arcade, tactic and multiplayer. The most recent release was in 2012. (en)
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