Wonderland is a top-down box pusher puzzle game. To complete one of the 60 levels, you have to collect all rainbow coins to unlock the exit and then reach the exit with all characters in the level (1 or 2). Puzzle elements include wooden crates, conveyor belts, teleporter, walking bombs and more.
Help Turbo Turtle win his freedom to once again swim the sea. Trapped on the 'Isle of Mazes' you must guide Turbo Turtle through deceitful labyrinths and nasty traps. Collect keys to unlock doorways, avoid the super magnets and utilize the turbo boost feature to try and beat your fastest time. This innovative title blends the basic balancing act of Super Monkey Ball with the mind-bending key-and-switch puzzles found in the Zelda games.
Nante Tantei Idol: The Jigsaw Puzzle is a big collection of unlockable pictures and different images of the characters of the manga series "Nante Tantei Idol" that can be unlocked playing different jigsaw puzzle games.
Dexter's Laser Lab is a Shockwave game based on Dexter's Laboratory that was playable on the official Cartoon Network website.
In this game, Dee Dee celebrates her birthday by having a party in Dexter's laboratory, leaving behind many balloons in her wake. Dexter, using his invention called the TidyTron 4000, a high-powered infrared laser, works to get rid of the balloons in his laboratory.
Super Bust-A-Move 2 offers arcade-style action and screen-clearing puzzle solving in an immersive environment full of vivid characters. It features a single-player puzzle mode that lets you play through multiple stages and multiple game types as each of the stories behind each of the game's characters is explained, and information is gradually revealed. There is also a battle mode that lets you challenge your friends or the computer as you compete in a best-of-three match. You can also create your own mind-bending, bubble-busting puzzles, play them, and save them to a memory card to challenge your friends. There is a scalable difficulty feature that adjusts the game for players of all skill levels.
As an Eggo builder, its your job to sort and organise air-dropped puzzle pieces to assemble platforms that gradually form a tower above a steadily rising ocean. Because water quickly seeps up through incomplete floors it is vital that you build complete platforms to slow the rising water. The goal is to reach the balloon that hovers high in the sky, however, to complicate matters, tower-tumbling and thieving enemies prowl the depths and soar the skies, looking for ways to drown your spirit - so work quickly!!
Bomb Boat is an action puzzle game in which players control the character to eat up all the fruits in order to finish the maze. Beware of the monster that goes after you! Bomb out the bridge to block its way! Enjoy this breath-taking Bomb Boat!
Mobile phone action puzzle game distributed for J-Sky 50KB devices through the Ulala no Channel J portal and for i-mode 505i devices through the Sonic Cafe portal.
The player grabs, throws, hits, and buries blocks in each level. Also includes a level editor.
Super Gals! Kotobuki Ran Special: Ikemen Getchu Girls Party is a card game developed and published by Konami and released on PlayStation on August 8, 2002 in Japan. It is the third and last game based on the Gals! series.
Hello Kitty no o-Uchi he o-Ide yo! is a collection of 30 mini-games where the players can learn about Kitty's house, cooking, painting, design clothes, play games in the park, play with Kitty's pet, etc.
Star Trigon is a 2002 puzzle arcade game published in Japan by Namco. Ports for iPod, iOS devices and Windows were also released.
In the game, the player controls one of three characters - Wataru Hoshi, Chuta Bigbang and Susumu Hori - the objective being to rescue creatures known as "Uchijins" by hopping from planet to planet to draw triangles and capture them.
The player will automatically circle the planet they are on, requiring timed jumps to avoid falling off the playfield.
Paperhood Saw and Paperhood Mont are two paper-thin characters who inhabit the world of Otostaz. As the game begins, Saw appears on screen above a matrix of brown squares. A never-ending stream of icons representing water, earth and wood trail him in a virtual supply line. Saw's job is to lay down these icons in contiguous water-earth-tree combinations in order to create small houses on earth patches.
Plop down a 5 x 5 grid of these combinations and you'll create a little neighborhood. Once you've laid down the foundation of your fledgling town, drop down additional building supplies to develop the houses into bigger buildings, all the way up to towers which resemble the Eiffel in France. At one point, if you reach a certain level of development, the towers shine rays of light towards the heavens in an impressive visual show.
Each level moves slowly from left to right, destroying columns of development on the left while new columns rises on the right. Your goal is to build structures and develop them fast enough
Bomberman again teams up with Max to take on the evil Mujoe. But before they get the chance, Mujoe turns the tables, shrinking the heroes into tiny critters. Now the two must use their bombing powers and traverse the levels, blowing up obstacles and enemies to get to the exit, to eventually destroy the device and return themselves to normal size.
As with all previous Bomberman title, the aim of the game is to plant bombs, destroying anything that come within the boundaries of the blast. Charabomb characters can be collected during play to increase your powers, or you battle and trade them with a friend in link mode.