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Timberman is a single-player and multi-player arcade game developed by Taito in 1982. It's based on the classic game "Kemo" which was first released in...

Timberman is a single-player and multi-player arcade game developed by Taito in 1982. It's based on the classic game "Kemo" which was first released in 1975 by Charles Schmidt. You control an axe that must cut through four types of trees. Avoid hitting any other object or you'll lose a life. The level design consists of several sections that feature different kinds of tree types and also alternate colors for some of them. The gameplay is very similar to the original "Kemo". To make things easier, the game features multiple axes that warp around when not in use, giving you more options to cut through different varieties of trees. There are three difficulty levels but over time they become increasingly harder as the player progresses through the levels. To give you an extra challenge, there are several traps such as logs and spike pits hidden throughout each level but most players can beat it without needing hints because it's not that hard to figure out where they're located once you get used to playing this game.

This one is an arcade game released by Atari in 1983. The object of the game is to survive for as long as possible by matching your opponent's attack before they eliminate you. There are several different levels to play in, and there are also two players who can compete against each other with their own set of rules. The controls in this game are extremely simple: the player must hit the spacebar when prompted, so that their opponent cannot do anything during that time. Each level lasts for 10 seconds at a time, and if one player doesn't make any attacks during that time, then the level ends and the last person standing wins. This one has become something of a cult classic among video gamers because it takes very little skill and luck to become good at it – just like in real

Mysterious This amazing game is a game where you control the little blue character, called Timberman. He must escape from the endless labyrinths built by his creator. He has to find three keys to unlock the exit and complete level. Sounds easy right? Well, unfortunately not. This evil scientist that calls himself Doctor Mandrake has created these mazes for one reason only: To keep people trapped there for eternity! You have to be very careful in this game because you can fall from any edge or edge of the maze at any time. It's also extremely important to note that if you die, your progress will not be saved so it may take some time before you are able to play again or even start from scratch if you ever decide to do.

This one is an arcade game released by Stern Electronics in 1980. Its gameplay involves the player firing colored balls to change their direction while avoiding opponents and obstacles. A port of this game was released for the Atari 2600 in 1981, titled This amazing game. The game was also ported to the Atari 8-bit family, ColecoVision, and several other home computers. 

Timbermills are the use of wood in a mill. The idea is to get rid of logs by using them to power the mill. Timbermills work by having logs dropped into a hopper at the top of the machine. They are then fed through a series of gears, pulleys and belts down to an underground working area where they are ground into smaller pieces and used as fuel for the engine. Also known as Mill, 

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