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      <title>The Decline of Puzzle Games: Are Young Players Missing the Email Skills?</title>
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      <description>In a surprising twist, indie developer Petter Malmehed has pointed to a lack of email skills among younger players as a potential reason for the declining reviews of his puzzle game, After Hours. Released in 2018, the game initially found its footing but has seen a drop in both user reviews and completion rates in recent years. Malmehed&amp;rsquo;s observations suggest that many young players are struggling with the game&amp;rsquo;s unique email-based mechanics, which are crucial for progressing through the story.</description>
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