The New York Times Crosswords makes a perfect pairing: The intellectual challenge of the New York Times crossword puzzles and the stylus control of the Nintendo DS. Write your answers into each puzzle with the stylus or use a Touch Screen keyboard to enter letters. Various modes of play will challenge even the most savvy wordplay enthusiasts.
Sudokuro is a puzzle game featuring two different puzzles in the same game, which are Sudoku and Kakuro. Each kind of puzzle has different difficulty levels and all of them are automatically generated, with thousands of puzzles to choose from. You can enter the numbers to solve the puzzles using the buttons to add them or just write them with your stylus. In Sudoku the player has to put numbers in a grid in a way that no number is twice in a single row or column. In Kakuro the numbers have to be placed so that lines and columns equal the number next to it when all values are added together.
Elemental is a color-matching game. The player clicks and drags the mouse cursor over a group of tiles to flip them and change their color. When three or more tiles have matching colors, they are removed from the game. Each stage has one of the classic elements (earth, wind, fire and water) as its theme.
Megami Tensei Chaining Soul: Persona 3 is a single-player puzzle game for mobile phones.
A puzzle game that functions much like the game Bejeweled, players are able to damage Shadows by destroying orbs. Through chaining colored orbs, players are able to summon Persona for greater amounts of damage. By defeating enemy shadows within a certain time limit, players are able to clear stages. If shadows are not defeated by the time the limit is reached, the game is over. By creating chains, players are able to lengthen the time limit. Special orbs also play a part in gameplay, such as spell orbs with pentagrams drawn on them that can activate special attacks.
Yukkuri Tanoshimu Otona no Jigsaw Puzzle DS: Sekai no Meiga 1: Renaissance, Baroque no Kyoshou is a Puzzle game, developed and published by Interchannel, which was released in Japan in 2007. Players complete jigsaw puzzles of various sizes and challenge levels to reveal stunning works of classical artwork.
Set within in a 3D cubic world, The Cube is the newest puzzle addiction to hit the PSP & market. You’ll explore your way through suspended 3D platforms and mazes with themed sets of variables suited to that level. The Cube will provide the fun-factor that puzzle gamers have come to expect while adding action elements to broaden the PSP gamers' experience.
Use the DS stylus to grab panels and slide them left and right. If you match three or more panels of the same color, they will vanish. Form chains and combos to create cascading waterfalls of panels to rack up high scores!
The basic game play is similar to the classics Tetris Attack and Pokémon Puzzle League, but the Touch Screen gameplay adds a new dimension of fun, giving Planet Puzzle League a bright new feel!
This is the first game in the Panel de Pon series (in Japan) which doesn't have the traditional fairy characters of the Panel de Pon franchise.
Set against a whimsical Far Eastern backdrop with a light-hearted martial arts theme, Zendoku is a puzzle game that combines action with Sudoku, and offers a variety of colorful characters and a comprehensive range of single-player and wireless multi-player game modes.
Steam is a color matching game with a strong arcade element.
The player controls Tisha, a little girl riding a steampunk locomotive shooting colored balls from a mounted cannon at ball dispensers (in the first levels they are mole mounds). The train tracks circulate those dispensers as they keep filling the inner field around them with balls. Matching 3 or more balls of the same color makes them disappear. If the spheres accumulate, a floating time bomb appears. Its detonation ends the game.
Azteca is a captivating puzzle game that challenges your strategic thinking and precision as you match and burst vibrant bubbles in a mesmerizing Aztec-themed setting. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of ancient civilizations while navigating through intricate levels filled with colorful orbs, each pop bringing you closer to unlocking the secrets of the Aztecs.
Mr. Runch, a rotten and dangerous peanut, fiercely determined on being one of the M&M's, just escaped the reject bin where he was discarded as ghastly! He's on the loose in the Galaxy, and trying to kidnap and trap all of the M&M's into crystals until he can get what he wants: the chance to become a real M&M's candy!