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* '''Puzzle Kingdoms''' was released in May 2009. It takes place in a remixed version of ''Warlord's'' world of Etheria and adds [[RTS]]-style troop and resource management to the mix. You play as the heir to your small kingdom's leadership. You take it upon yourself to find the source of the sudden famine that has stricken your land, only to stumble across a plot by the god of famine. It features a puzzle style similar to ''[[Pokémon]] Trozei''.
* '''Puzzle Chronicles''', was released mid-April 2010 for many systems, featuring a desert theme and a gameplay style similar to ''Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo''. In it, you play as a member of desert tribe looking to free his enslaved people and gain revenge on the slavers that captured them. ''Puzzle Quest 2'' appears to be based on this game.
* '''Puzzle Quest 2''': a true sequel to the original; styled more on [[MMORPG|MMORPGs]], including a town hub and NPCs with exclamation points over their heads who give you quests, was released on June 22, 2010 for DS, Windows, [[IOS Games|iPhone]], and the [[X BoxXbox]] Live Arcade. This is a considerably simplified and easier version, though possibly with more balanced pvp.
 
== ''Tropes present throughout the series:'' ==
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* [[One-Hit Kill]]: A sufficiently high-level Magic unit can wipe out a lower-level enemy party with one attack.
* [[One-Hit-Point Wonder]]: Imps.
* [[Strong Flesh, Weak Steel]]: Unarmored peasants have higher defensive stats than Battering Rams and Catapults.
* [[Tactical Rock-Paper-Scissors]]
* [[You Require More Vespene Gas]]: You need gold to acquire and replace different units, as well as gain new artifacts, relics, and spells.
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