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      <title>Exploring the Impact of Stephen&#39;s Sausage Roll on Puzzle Game Design</title>
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      <description>Stephen&amp;rsquo;s Sausage Roll, released in 2016, has not only captivated players with its unique mechanics but has also significantly influenced the landscape of puzzle game design. Often compared to classics like Sokoban, this game has introduced a new genre of puzzles that developers now refer to as &amp;lsquo;sausage-like,&amp;rsquo; showcasing its lasting impact on the gaming community.&#xA;Set on an intriguing island, players navigate a character armed with a fork and a sausage, pushing the sausage onto barbecue grills to cook it.</description>
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