U235 is a puzzle board game. The game starts when Galactic Federation sends a secret agent to the planet Umhar. The aim is to neutralize the nuclear threat. To accomplish the mission the player must join together simultaneously two or more of the same elements indicated on the right side of the screen. The element moves in the indicated direction until it is stopped by another element or the edge of the board. The player may use many useful elements, such as mirrors (reflecting laser beam), bombs or detonators (destroying various barriers). However certain elements should not be brought into contact, for example the ball smashes the mirror and the bomb blows up if collides with the board edge.
Whoops! is a timed puzzle board game. The player's task is to empty the screen of all the symbols before the time runs out. The symbols have to be arranged next to each other in certain ways - horizontally or vertically. All symbols move at the same time in the indicated direction until they are stopped by another object. The symbols are divided into two groups. The first group is the bricks, which have to disappear. The second group is the heads. The heads can not be removed from the board. They are the moving barrier between bricks, may be an assistance or an obstacle.
The game consists of a total of 40 levels.
A 3D puzzle game where you across a gridded landscape (Tron-cycle like) leaving a coloured trail behind you. Any square on the landcsape that you managed to colour on all sides gets claimed by you and earns you points. You're up against a varied number of opponents and the game covers about 50 levels, with the landscapes having different properties and shapes (e.g spherical world landscape). Add to this a bunch of pickups and bonus abilities, and you've got a retro- puzzle game that's a bit fun.
Laserstrike is a single-player, shareware, puzzle game. The object of the game is to fire a laser at a target and hit it twice to complete a level. Lasers can only travel in straight lines and so the player must use lasers and other canons to move blocks and mirrors in order to achieve the task. The full version of the game has twenty two puzzles and seven coaching or tutorial puzzles.
With the smartest game show in the UK, practice in free mode, face an opponent or engage your friends in a battle of wits, competing against the clock in games of lexical dexterity and numerical agility.
The most ancient puzzle known to mankind comes back in a new form on the most innovative console ever, the Nintendo DS! Play with the "seven pieces puzzle" anywhere you like, try to solve the puzzles already prepared for you, or create your own puzzles and challenge your friends to solve them! Old Game, New Fun!
Go to the exciting 8-bit-Exotic worlds! To reach to the goal,break blocks and take bananas! Try speedrun, and get the best rank! Enjoy the Action puzzle from 16 stages, and more SPECIAL stage! Can you reach Final boss?
Key Defence is a tower defence game. However, you can't place any towers; instead you control were the path will be. Your task is to create the path in such a way that the towers can kill all of the enemies.
20 years after ChuChu Rocket! invaded the Dreamcast and became the very first online multiplayer experience for many players, the ChuChus are back in a brand-new episode.
The storyline is new, but the objective for players remains the same: help all the ChuChus escape by placing directional arrows that lead them to their space rocket. In multiplayer, the objective for players is to help more ChuChus escape than their competitors.
Using very creative methods to win is absolutely compulsory!!
Solitaire Twin Pack contains two card games, Pyramid Solitaire and Golf Solitaire.
Both games are played with the mouse and come with in-game help text, and the ability to change the pattern on the back of the cards. Only Pyramid Solitaire has an Undo function and only Golf Solitaire has a Save Game option.
A new entry in the Japanese word puzzle game series started in 2001 with the arcade game Mojipittan, もじぴったん.
It has been over 10 years since the last release in the series
This version is based on Mojipittan Wii Deluxe, released in 2008, with more levels added, bring the total to over 800.
The game's dictionary has also been updated with new words for more options in-game.
Myth Match is a marble shooter game with a fantasy theme. The objective is to control a spellcaster, moving sideways at the bottom of the screen, and shoot gems from the wand at a series of multi-colored spherical jewels, to make matches of three or more of the same color and make them disappear. The jewelry line rolls on twisting tracks occupying most of the screen, being pushed by an enemy character and moving towards an exit hole. If three or more enter the exit, the player loses a life and the level has to be replayed, and the game is over after all the lives are spent. A meter at the top fills with each match, and the level can be finished when it is full.
Russian game adaptation of the board game with the same name. Each player has six round pits and a Kalah, which is a longer pit. When starting out stones are evenly distributed to the round pits (3-6 in each depending on game options chosen) and the aim of the game is to collect more than half of the stones in the player's Kalah.
ColecoVision version of the popular game Bejeweled made by Daniel Bienvenu. The core game remains the same: matching up three or more of the same jewel by swapping their positions with neighboring jewels on a grid.