Flux is a Direct X puzzle game for Windows. It features ray-traced graphics with many options to customize the game and has a worldwide high score competition.
The play field is covered with colored tiles. When tiles of the same color are touching, they are grouped and can be eliminated from the field by clicking them. The other pieces on the screen fall into the holes left by the removed pieces which changes the layout of the play field. That is where the strategy comes in. The player has to consider the current move and it's ramification. You can even achieve an "ultra-high scoring combo" if you move the pieces in a clever way.
In the game, players must travel around the world to different cities solving various kinds of puzzles to capture the seven "tricksters" - Maui, Puck, Eris, Coyote, Monkey, Anansi and Raven. Each trickster has a challenge puzzle after finding all the missing box pieces, acquired by solving the puzzle with each piece behind it in each city. The location of the pieces is randomized each game. The game offers sporadic bonuses. Hints are used to find where one piece goes if the player needs help figuring it out. Free puzzle tokens solve puzzles for the player if needed. A free puzzle token is awarded for every ten puzzles solved.
Kids Tetris is a variation of the classic Russian puzzle game geared towards children. The main characters of the game are the Minos, the pieces that make up the Tetris board. There are four locations where you can play Tetris: the circus, the fire station, the laboratory, and the haunted house. Each board requires a certain amount of lines to be cleared to win Tetris. Since the game is a variation for children, the blocks start out small and fall down slowly. As the game progresses, the pieces become more complex and they fall down faster. After you win, there are many toys and stage props that you can play with in the activity center. You can also print out coloring pages based on the game and a certificate for each stage you play. The game supports both single player and multiplayer. The game is playable with the on-screen mouse controls or the keyboard.
This is the final Dr. Brain game, released by Knowledge Adventure in 1999. Using the three laws of physics, Dr. Brain must escape the underwater base and stop the bad guy.
Dweep is a 1999 puzzle game developed and published by Dexterity Software where you control an adorable creature called Dweep, helping him reach his kids by solving various puzzles using some tools such as mirrors, hammers, wrenches and the likes.
Blue's ABC Time Activities takes Blue's Clues, the Emmy-nominated #1 preschool TV series, to a whole new interactive level of playful learning.
Blue and her friends help preschoolers strengthen essential pre-reading skills as they explore the world of letters, sounds and words in this activity pack featuring multi-level learning activities. Kids identify letters, build vocabulary, practice phonics and create rhymes as they collect words to help Blue build silly stores in her Word Book.
Print Blue's Word Book and other activities to share with family and friends. Difficulty levels automatically adjust to meet each child's skill level.
Released in Disc Station Vol 22, Hasamuncho is a marble puzzle game. Players aim to capture the most marbles, with special powers being available to assist them.
This is a collection of puzzles and crosswords made by Aenigmatica, a brand of La Settimana Enigmistica, one of the first and most important magazines in Italy. This game takes place in ancient egypt inside a pyramid. The player has to solve some crosswords and puzzles to advance to the next level.
Simon the Sorcerer's Puzzle Pack is a collection of small puzzle games that go around the Simon the Sorcerer's theme. Jumble - A new type of sliding tile puzzle - rearrange the pieces in a constantly changing animation!