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      <title>Exploring the Impact of Stephen&#39;s Sausage Roll on Puzzle Game Design</title>
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      <description>Released in 2016, &amp;ldquo;Stephen&amp;rsquo;s Sausage Roll&amp;rdquo; has become a cornerstone in the world of puzzle gaming, influencing developers and players alike. Its unique mechanics, reminiscent of classic games like &amp;ldquo;Sokoban,&amp;rdquo; have not only captivated players but also spawned a new genre of games described as &amp;lsquo;sausage-like.&amp;rsquo; This term reflects the innovative gameplay that challenges players to think critically and creatively about movement and strategy.&#xA;Set on an island with barbecue grills, players must maneuver a sausage to cook it properly, navigating the risks of falling into the sea or cooking the same side twice.</description>
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