This game is a full 3D remake of Lines. In this game your task is to remove balls from the table by grouping them in three different manners (lines, blocks and star like). Each move new three random balls will pop up filling out your table. The game is over when your table is full. There are three difficulty settings in the game.
Space Dodge'm (sic!) is a shareware conversion of the game of Dodgem, a very simple yet complex game invented 1972 by mathematics student Colin Vout. The name originates from the fact that you'll often have to "dodge" around the pieces of your opponent to advance your own.
This conversion places Vout's abstract board game in a science fiction setting with an added time limit, playing in a space station which is about make fatal contact with an asteroid. Your goal is to evacuate all your shuttles or landers in time, while preventing your opponent to do the same before you.
The game is played on a simple square board, with players taking turns moving one token to a neighboring square at each turn. It is not allowed to move onto an occupied square or backwards, only in the direction of the evacuation pads (up for shuttles, right for landers) or sideways. That's it. The amazing thing is that these primitive rules produce quite a devilish game, where you have to try to block your enemy pieces, while taking care no
Can you spot the difference between two seemingly identical images? Can you do it in a limited amount of time? This electronic version of a classic family puzzler pits your eyes against your expectations as you try to spot the differences. Featuring tons of images, and random changes, there's no end to the fun.
Qwirks is an English adaptation of Puyo Puyo (1992) for home computers licensed from Compile. Unlike Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, and Kirby's Avalanche it does not involve the use of a particular license, instead featuring entirely original characters. The game was introduced by Alexey Pajitnov, the creator of Tetris.
Puzzle game in which a microscopic tank navigates electronic circuits, manipulating different components to direct power and get to the exit. 100 levels.
Take a road trip across the beautiful landscape of the United States of America in this relaxing classic hidden object game. Challenge yourself with fun puzzle mini games like Match 3, Mahjong, Block slide and Spot the Differences. Travel through 20 stunning scene locations as you play multiple hidden object modes: word, riddle, silhouette, night mode, missing vowels and scramble.
CyberSpace Crossword is a freeware three dimensional crossword puzzle.
The player starts at a point in cyberspace some distance above the puzzle and navigates to it using three slider controls that adjust the player viewpoint in each of the three dimensions. Upon nearing the puzzle the game begins and the player is offered the first clues. Cell 1 is preselected for the player to enter a letter. None of the cells are numbered, however when selected a cell changes colour and any associated clues are displayed in a window in the lower right corner of the game area. Answers are entered letter by letter and to do this the player must select each cell individually, enter a letter, then select the next cell, enter the next letter and so on.
"Magipon!" is a puzzle game where the player scores by combining five Magi blocks of the same color. Blocks will not automatically clear once five blocks have been linked. Instead chained blocks can be clear by setting a magic circle on the final block of the chain. Once this final block links with the chain, all the blocks will disappear and be added to your score.