The game takes place in a world called Banana Land, which is populated by anthropomorphic moles. Mr. Mole is on a picnic with his wife and son when an earthquake strikes, trapping his wife and son underground! Help Mr. Mole rescue his wife (and sometimes son) and find their way to the exit through underground areas of varying design. The game features 105 stages and a custom stage design mode.
The object of each stage is to make it to the exit after picking up all the various food items and Mr. Mole's family members. There is no way to "die" as such, but the player can make a mistake and make a stage impossible to complete; for this reason the player can "give up" by pressing the A and B buttons simultaneously to re-try the stage.
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.
Steam is a color matching game with a strong arcade element.
The player controls Tisha, a little girl riding a steampunk locomotive shooting colored balls from a mounted cannon at ball dispensers (in the first levels they are mole mounds). The train tracks circulate those dispensers as they keep filling the inner field around them with balls. Matching 3 or more balls of the same color makes them disappear. If the spheres accumulate, a floating time bomb appears. Its detonation ends the game.
X Rock is a Tetris variant. The player must eliminate balls of the same colors in vertical and horizontal directions. Balls fall in form of a cross or 'X' letter. When they reach the ground, the balls on the sides also fall down. The player can rotate balls around the center and change their colors. After finishing the level, an erotic real-life photo of a woman is displayed. There are eight such pictures in the game.
Elemental is a color-matching game. The player clicks and drags the mouse cursor over a group of tiles to flip them and change their color. When three or more tiles have matching colors, they are removed from the game. Each stage has one of the classic elements (earth, wind, fire and water) as its theme.
Between is a disjunct cooperative multiplayer game that takes place in an abstract, side-scrolling world where a character can be controlled. In the distance, a shimmering image of a tower is shown. It consists of blocks, each with a different squared pattern of colors. The aim of the game is to build the tower according to the pattern, but it is impossible to complete it without the help of the other player who has the same goal, but who is not visible on the player's screen.
The Enchanted World is a beautiful tile sliding puzzle-adventure set in a magical world torn asunder by dark forces.
Guide a young fairy through a series of beautiful environments, delightful puzzles, and meet strange characters on her journey to piece the world back together.
Explore enchanted forests and mysterious meadows, visit barren deserts and descend into dark caves, hop through magical marshes, get into an abandoned factory and visit the surreal future world.
Wordsmiths and Puzzle masters, Bejazzled is the exciting new word puzzle game, from Sungift Games.
This superb new match 3 word puzzle game gives you hours of fun, exercises the brain muscles and includes a fantastic jazz music sound track.
The player controls a worker in a warehouse. Gameplay is simple: the goal of each level is to push the crates onto specific squares marked with a yellow dot. It's very easy to get boxes trapped, so the player must carefully consider the route.
Boxyboy also features a level editor for players to create and play their own levels.
In Japan, Boxyboy is known as Sokoban World and is an official part of the Sokoban series.
As you begin a game of Sleuth a murder has just been committed. Your job is to mingle with the house guests and to search the contents of the house until you feel you have solved the crime. Every game of Sleuth is different so you must fully explore the house each time that you play. As your investigation proceeds the murderer will begin to grow suspicious and will most likely start plotting your demise. If you have not figured out who the murderer is by this point in the game, your chances of survival are slim.
Sticky Balls is an action puzzle game published by Gizmondo Studios and developed in Manchester and designed by John and Ste Pickford. Sticky Balls uses a pool-like interface where the player utilizes a spring-loaded rod to shoot brightly colored balls at each other. Bouncing the balls against the table walls doubles the score of the shot but hitting a ball of a different color, or failing to hit anything causes the player to lose a turn.
The Office is a video game for PC based on the sitcom of the same name, developed by American company Reveille and Published by MumboJumbo featuring the characters from the show as bobblehead dolls. Players are challenged to complete jobs and pull pranks around the office. The game was released on November 28, 2007.
Snoopy's Game Club is a PC/Macintosh Disk Rom game released in 1992 by Accolade. The game features many educational games, for children aged three to eight-years old.