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Atum 1.11
Atum is inspired by the chemical processes in which atoms combine to form molecules.

Players are faced with an infinite stream of atoms which must be placed on a board to create completed molecular structures. Completing a molecule removes its component atoms from the board, freeing up space to create new structures.
Atum's additional features include a highly competitive two-player mode, and the ability to submit a high score to The Games Kitchen in order to compare scores with Atum players around the world.
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