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  • Mole Mole 2

    1986

    Mole Mole 2

    1986

    Puzzle
    PC-8800 Series FM-7 MSX
    The sequel to "Mole Mole" in which you you navigate through single-screen stages, with the goal of reaching the exit after having collected all the fruits on the screen.
  • Kitahei

    1986

    Kitahei

    1986

    Puzzle
    MSX
    Japanese board game of Shōgi
  • Ultra Bust-A-Move

    2004

    Ultra Bust-A-Move

    2004

    Puzzle
    Xbox
    Puzzle Bobble (Japanese: パズルボブル Hepburn: Pazuru Boburu?), also known as Bust-a-Move in North America, is a 1994 tile-matching arcade puzzle video game for one or two players created by Taito Corporation. It is based on Taito's popular 1986 arcade game Bubble Bobble, featuring characters and themes from that game. Its characteristically cute Japanese animation and music, along with its play mechanics and level designs, made it successful as an arcade title and spawned several sequels and ports to home gaming systems.
  • Tom & Jerry Popper

    Tom & Jerry Popper

    Puzzle
    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • V

    2017

    V

    2017

    Puzzle
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    A fast paced puzzle game involving colors.
  • The Survivors

    1986

    The Survivors

    1986

    Puzzle
    BBC Microcomputer System Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Acorn Electron Commodore 16 Amstrad CPC Commodore Plus/4 MSX
  • Clue Classic

    2008

    Clue Classic

    2008

    Puzzle
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Clue Classic is a video game based on Hasbro's Cluedo franchise. It was developed by Games Cafe and published by Reflexive Entertainment on June 3, 2008. The single-player interactive game was inspired by the artwork in the 2002/2003 Classic Detective Game version, featuring the original six characters, weapons and nine original rooms. Producer was Rob Adams, designer was Rob Adams, programmer was Chad Sterling, lead Artist was Erin Miller, and Music & Sound was by Staffan Melin and David Chan.
  • Dragon's Eye Plus: Shanghai III

    1991

    Dragon's Eye Plus: Shanghai III

    1991

    Puzzle
    Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
    Dragon's Eye Plus: Shanghai III (ドラゴンズアイ プラス 上海III) is a 1991 game by Home Data for the Sega Mega Drive released exclusively in Japan. It is a member of Activision's Shanghai series of mahjong solitaire games — to be precise, it is a port of the Japanese version of what the Western market got as Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye; the numbering discrepancy was because of a Japanese Shanghai II that had already been made. Activision were not happy with this version of the game, and instead produced their own Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye for the Western market.
  • Blast Chamber

    1996

    Blast Chamber

    1996

    Puzzle
    DOS Sega Saturn PlayStation
    Welcome to The Blast Chamber. Your challenge is simple: survive the game! Before entering the chamber you should familiarize yourself with the competition and the chamber itself. Your efforts will determine whether you succeed and are rewarded with fame and glory - or fail in a flaming burst of C4.
  • Swaperoo

    2016

    Swaperoo

    2016

    Puzzle
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Swapperoo - The friendly puzzle game intent on your defeat. The rules are simple: tap an arrow to move it in the direction it faces. Make a row of 3 tiles of the same color and the tiles disappear. If that sounds too easy, don’t worry – this game can be devious and you’ll find yourself in situations that require clever manipulation of the game board. There’s an assortment of objectives to keep you on your toes: tiles that chase you, tiles that must be matched within a few moves, tiles that must be protected, and lots more. As well as 38 free-form stages which play out differently every time, we have created 75 challenges with unique solutions, so the game is crammed with content to keep you busy!
  • Dark Realm 2: Princess of Ice

    2015

    Dark Realm 2: Princess of Ice

    2015

    Puzzle
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Mad Head presents the exciting continuation of the Dark Realm story line! This time, a magic bear summons you to help save the neighboring kingdom of Nypha. Find out what has Nypha and its princess trapped in a death grip of cold. As a fire-wielder, you have a few tricks up your sleeve, but the bear's given you some special abilities too! You'll be thrilled by the fun new Match-3 mechanic and enjoy adventurous interactions along the way. Learn more about the icy curse in the bonus chapter Find crowns and morphing objects hidden throughout Achievements, jigsaw puzzle, character gallery, and more Includes a comprehensive Strategy Guide
  • Museum Madness

    1994

    Museum Madness

    1994

    Puzzle
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Museum Madness is an educational computer game for the PC (DOS) and Macintosh developed by Novotrade for MECC, and was released in 1994. The game is based in an American natural history museum and aims to teach the player many aspects of history such as technology, geology, space, American history, and prehistory. PC Magazine described the game as having kids learn about educational topics (i.e. ecology) while making logical deductions in a series sequence and solving puzzles.[1]
  • Crystal Mines II

    1992

    Crystal Mines II

    1992

    Puzzle
    Atari Lynx
    Great treasure still lies deep in the abandoned Crystal Mines. But over the years, underground demons have made them deadly. Guide your robot through the mines, destroying demons and gathering great wealth. Or fail, and become history. Crystal Mines II is an update of the gameplay in its predecessor; in a nutshell, overhead puzzle-solving best described as Chip's Challenge meets Boulder Dash, with a touch of real-time elements thrown in.
  • Astro Grover

    1983

    Astro Grover

    1983

    Puzzle
    Atari 5200 DOS
    Astro Grover (along with Muppet Go-Round and Big Bird’s Hide and Seek) was part of Atari’s planned children’s line of games for the Atari 5200. These titles would have utilized the 5200 Kid’s Controller, which was actually just a giant keypad that would have easy for children with small hands to use. However, while the 2600 children’s line was released (featuring completely different games), the 5200 games and controller never saw the light of day. The games were however eventually released by CBS on the Atari 8-bit computers and the Nintendo Entertainment System, although some were slightly retooled. As you may have guessed, Astro Grover is an educational game featuring that lovable blue demon Grover. Although the title suggests a game about discovering the solar system, Astro Grover is really about counting and numbers. Atari simply borrowed Grover’s astronaut persona from the reoccurring skits on Sesame Street to make it more interesting. Astro Grover consists of five different mini-games offering u
  • Bouncing Ball

    1991

    Bouncing Ball

    1991

    Puzzle
    Arcade
    A puzzle game where you drop balls in a certain order to create a sum of numbers.
  • Gals Panic 4

    1997

    Gals Panic 4

    1997

    Puzzle
    Arcade
    The 4th sequel of Gals Panic.
  • Egg Hunt

    1995

    Egg Hunt

    1995

    Puzzle
    Arcade
    A tile matching puzzle arcade game developed by Invi Image.
  • Twinkle

    1997

    Twinkle

    1997

    Puzzle
    Arcade
    An updated version of Semicom's "Hyper Pac-man" but having dropped the Pac-man name, most likely to avoid copyright issues.
  • Levers

    Levers

    Puzzle
    A physics based balancing game.
  • Flash Point

    1989

    Flash Point

    1989

    Puzzle
    Arcade
    Flash Point is a variant of Tetris, with the various shapes of the tetrominos and their rotation are identical to Sega's Tetris . What makes the game different from a standard Tetris clone is its objective; each stage already contains a pattern of blocks, usually arranged as symbols, characters, or other images. Among these blocks are several bombs. The goal is to make these bombs detonate by clearing out the rows they are in. Once all the bombs have been detonated, the stage "explodes", and the player advances to the next one.
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