Tokimemo Private Collection is a quiz game released in 1996. Alongside the quiz section in which you are asked questions by one of the students, it features a gallery including animated pictures of the series' stars complete with blushing cheeks and speech, a media section where you can watch the PC Engine intro plus an audio section where you can hear the Tokimeki tunes to practice for karaoke.
Welcome to the world’s most charming crossword game! Join a colorful cast of characters on their journey across exciting vistas such as tropical islands, lush forests, and explosive volcanoes! Work your way through brand new game modes and challenging levels. It’s a game that’s easy to learn, but difficult to master.
Tokimeki no Houkago is a spin-off game of the original Tokimeki Memorial. It was released for PlayStation on July 16, 1998 (was labeled by PSOne Books on September 18, 2003) and the PlayStation Network on February 24, 2010 in Japan.
Word Land - Crosswords is a word game in which you have to interconnect letters to form words. Once all the words are completed you go to the next level.
Welcome to Crush the Numbers!
In Crush the Numbers, you solve brain game problems by writing the answers as fast as you can.
This game uses daily exercises designed to promote brain wellness.
Keep your brain sharp in the following areas:
● Concentration
● Focus
● Math
● Memory
● Cognitive skills
● Working memory
● Computations
● Puzzle/Problem-solving
● Brainpower
Play games and level up in life.
Hangman is a word-guessing game. The player must try to guess the word that the computer randomly chose, letter by letter. On each incorrect letter the player can opt to draw a picture of his current state.
Spin-off of the title published by Mindcake Games in 2017 (Chef Wars).
This is a trivia game about food and recipes from all over the world in which the player can obtain new ingredients and chefs, but also try to complete every single "thematic" quiz.
PolitiTruth is a non-profit game of distinguishing political fact from fiction.
Swipe left to guess a news story is false and swipe right to guess it is true. The game is made in partnership with the Pulitzer Prize winning organization PolitiFact in the hopes of encouraging players to better discern sources of information while gathering beneficial statistics on public misconceptions. By tapping into our competitive nature, we hope to expand political consciousness.
Guesses are anonymously saved online to show how your political awareness compares to other players, and to help identify the stories people get wrong most often.
Data on public misconceptions in politics is highly reliant on surveys and our hope is with a large audience of people playing, we can make these statistics more robust and reduce response bias.