The Japanese port of the Game Boy version of Tetris Attack, which had the Tetris license removed (the same thing happened with its Satellaview counterpart, BS Yoshi no Panepon).
Unleash your creativity and get ready to build the ultimate driving/flying/crashing machine! Cross the finish line in vehicular challenges full of arcade action and high speed hijinks with yours truly - the Bad Piggies!
Kotoro is the first atmospheric puzzle game about color mixing based on the rules we all learn as children. Your objective is simple: Become a certain color by mixing with others.
Magipanels is a talent show-type event that attracts various magic users from all across the world. Contestants compete to demonstrate their magical prowess, the process of which is abstracted out into the form of the puzzle gameplay: the Magipanels grid, a device designed to be manipulated by channeling one’s magic into it.
Panel de Pon is a puzzle videogame originally released for the Super Famicom, starring Lip and her fairy friends. The game was later localized as Tetris Attack, starring Yoshi and other characters from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. The game had an official Tetris license, although it didn't have anything to do with Tetris, being only a marketing strategy to release it under a famous franchise as a way to attract more attention.
The game was later relocalized for the Japanese audience, released only as a digital download via the Satellaview peripheral. The only difference that this version has, aside from the language translation, is the absence of anything related to the Tetris franchise.
A guessing game in which the player must guess an entire movie with just a 1 second long clip. Moviedle: The Movie Guessing Game has new movie to guess every day!
Delve into dark dungeons, face fearsome foes, and ponder perilous puzzles in this topsy-turvy adventure game! To explore, simply rotate the world and let gravity do the rest.
CubicBan is a minimalistic Sokoban-based puzzle game where you need to move the cubes to their respective places. Use the triangle block to push the square blocks to the place with square sign in it.
Puzzle Club is a cancelled puzzle arcade game developed by Namco in 1990. While it never has received any form of official release, the game's prototype ROM was dumped and is playable in emulators.
The game is very akin to slide puzzles, however the player must link the matching tiles into a horizontal row, as opposed to completing an image. Once a row has been completed, the blocks will turn to bricks, and cannot be moved. Two modes are present in the game - "Pacman Story" and "Floor Exercise" - with Pac-Man only appearing in the former.
Pacman Story features the Pac-Land incarnations of various characters, fully animated, as the tilepieces. Upon completing a level it shows an intermission, featuring a zoomed-in Pac-Man character that is identical to the regular tile(s). After thirty levels, the game ends, displaying the credits. The Floor Exercise mode is incomplete and impossible to finish; instead of Pac-Man tiles, it features generic slot machine graphics. In place of Pacman Story's intermissions, Floor Exer
Too Slime And Snake - is a puzzle game where you need to reach the star!
Borrow and apply functions to clear the way to the star
Three different characters, 14 types of cells, 100 levels are waiting for you
The next chapter of our crazy party game fun for families and friends: Slip into the role of a blathlete and win the second part of the blatastic Blalympic Games on Blanet Blaloonia!
Sentry is a freeware remake of Geoff Crammond's all-time classic, The Sentinel. Gameplay remains true to the original, in this battle for dominance via height. Climb higher by building towers of boulders, gain energy by absorbing natural resources and teleport around the strange checkered landscape via robot shells. Meanwhile, you must avoid the deadly gaze of The Sentinel, who looks out from the highest peak. Get higher than him, then absorb him and take his place as ruler.
This Windows version includes texture mapping, dynamic lighting, music, an infinite supply of levels and a host of options. There are even two different stereoscopic modes.