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I llike the game examples, to me they are really inspiring in terms of defining what BSG is.

Unfortunately unaware of Wilmot's Warehouse. What about Rodent's Revenge - I feel like those shouldn't be BSG.

Games like Go, Gomoku, Connect-4, Sokoban, are not BSGs, according to me :D .


Match-3

I think BSG is closely related to Match-3. I'd assume there is quite a significant overlap in the player-base that enjoys both genres.

- Bejeweled, Candy Crush, Zuma, Luxor are just match-3 and not BSG

Puzzle Bobble / Bust-a-Move style games ...?

Puyo, Dr. Mario, Vertrix combines the mechanics of BSG and match-3

- Panel Attack, Pokemon Puzzle Challenge - I always thought they are BSG but are they just match-3?

- Mr. Driller, some games where you click connected tiles with minimum size to remove them (titles?) - shares the gravity mechanic in some Tetris games so it feels a little bit BSG-ish.

Tetris

My initial perspective is that BSG is a very, very specific game type related to Tetris. Sure BSG doesn't have the word Tetris literally in it but it came from the Tetris community (I presume) and has a specific player-base. Just like in rogue-like games you don't have to be a rogue, the definition doesn't come literally from the words but also from social / historical reasons.

From that perspective, maybe games like Puyo PuyoDr. Mario are even only borderline BSG. The Tetris vs Puyo game brought the two together.

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Second this. Puyo Puyo and Dr. Mario ARE BSGs imo, but not the other match-3-like, because there is not really a stacking mechanic.