In 1993tris the players goal is to destroy a certain number of flies. Flies drop down into the play field in blocks of 2x2. The flies are colored, and can be killed by matching three or more of the same color together.
There are also weapons that will fall down that the player can use by pressing the space bar or enter key.
Can you spot the difference between two seemingly identical images? Can you do it in a limited amount of time? This electronic version of a classic family puzzler pits your eyes against your expectations as you try to spot the differences. Featuring tons of images, and random changes, there's no end to the fun.
The world of Fragger is at risk, and he needs your help to explode all enemies! Unleash your shooting abilities to kill all the enemies and unlock 3 different perks!
Featuring 340 challenging levels, and 11 different worlds, Fragger guarantees you many long hours of exploding fun!
Once you become and grenade launcher expert, compare your score online with the millions of Miniclip users that play Fragger.
The game simulates the 15 Puzzle, a sliding puzzle that consists of numbered square tiles located on 4x4 board in random order with one tile missing. The object of the puzzle is to place the tiles in order by making sliding moves that use the empty space.
This game includes the pictures of naked women (originally found in Playboy magazine) in background of the board. When tile is placed in order, it is converted in part of picture, but it still can be moved. There are 8 levels in the game, and certain tiles can't be moved on the board with level increase.
The number of moves in counted, and the best scores are stored in hi-score table.
America’s favorite quiz show, Jeopardy!, makes its long-awaited return to home consoles in full HD. Master your lightning-quick reflexes with new streamlined controls to solve over 2,000 clues, constantly putting your smarts to the test. Compete with friends, family, or players online to see if you have what it takes to make it all the way to Final Jeopardy!
Feed Me Oil is a physic based game where the objective is to get oil from a tube into a designated area, similar to Enigmo. To achieve this goal, the player has access to items such as walls, fans and magnets to alter the course of the oil, which would otherwise fall straight down. The game also features elements such as buttons which move walls, and paint which is needed to colour the oil before reaching the destination.
Contre Jour is a physics-based puzzle game based on guiding the blob-like character Petit through different levels. Instead of controlling the character directly, the player can only manipulate the environment to move the character and bring it to the destination.
A puzzle game where your objective is to control a laser beam towards its destination. You goal is to redirect the laser beam from its source to the destination using objects like mirrors and prisms. But beware! There are valuable objects in the way that you must work around in order to win.
There are 90 unique levels with 3 different difficulty modes to test your puzzle skills to deflect the laser to its destination
Qwirks is an English adaptation of Puyo Puyo (1992) for home computers licensed from Compile. Unlike Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, and Kirby's Avalanche it does not involve the use of a particular license, instead featuring entirely original characters. The game was introduced by Alexey Pajitnov, the creator of Tetris.
3D Lemmings Winterland is a special mini-demo of Lemmings 3D, featuring special snowy wintry graphics. Apart from this, the gameplay is identical to that of Lemmings 3D. The game consists of 6 levels which are not featured in the original full game.
This is a puzzle game that involves tiles of different colours, which must be manipulated to clear a succession of increasingly-difficult levels.
You are presented with 2 sets of tiles, and must make the left one identical to the 'control' set on the right. The colours are defined in a sequence - red, green, blue, purple, yellow - and when you click on a tile, that tile's colour moves forward by two in that sequence (for example a blue one becomes yellow), whereas the tiles next to it move by one colour (for example, blue becomes purple).