Welcome to Fiona’s Farm! The most exciting farm adventure full of mysteries and love triangles. Solve colorful blast puzzles to earn energy and coins. Then, use them to help Fiona renovate the damaged buildings and hearten the farm. A breathtaking journey awaits!
Mazogs is a maze video game developed by Don Priestley and published for the ZX81 by Bug-Byte in 1982. It was subsequently licensed by Softsync and published in the US for the Timex Sinclair 1000.
“Block!” is an exciting block fitting game. Easy to play, and pleasurable game for all ages. Simply Drag the blocks, and fill up all grids. From now on, let's enjoy a simple and addictive puzzle game!
Luminesweeper, pronounced as "luminous sweeper", is a 2-in-1 combo of Lumines and Minesweeper. The game includes a fairly wide variety of skins and a compiler for creating your own skins.
A Magical Drop clone; it does not seem to be based on either of the Disney Game It! clones in coding. The player character seems to loosely resemble Mario dressed as a pirate.
Same as the VT3xx-based game. A Tetris clone similar to Magic Diamond, though it is seemingly coded differently. The game features a "special mode" which merely turns the screen upside down.
A Soukoban clone. Busy Bong features Egyptian-like visuals, while Busy Busy features standard warehouse graphics.
Included in the Zeus, a handheld/plug-n-play game console manufactured by Lexibook Limited.