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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, Stephen&amp;rsquo;s Sausage Roll has become a cornerstone in the realm of puzzle games, influencing developers and fans alike. Its unique mechanics, reminiscent of classic games like Sokoban, have not only captivated players but also led to the coining of the term &amp;lsquo;sausage-like&amp;rsquo; to describe similar gameplay experiences. This game challenges players to navigate a character holding a sausage, pushing it onto barbecue grills while avoiding pitfalls, making it a perfect blend of simplicity and complexity.</description>
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