This is a Nokia Snake game included on colour phones. First introduced with the Nokia 9290 Communicator in 2002. It supports multiplayer through Bluetooth and Infra-Red.
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.
Scally's world of problems is an educational puzzle game released for windows 95 by Topologika Software
In the game you explore many pre-designed stages in an attempt to get to the end.
There are many different styles to the stage, merely changing the tiles and music.
These themes consist of: Atmosphere, Forests, Land, Oceans, Space, Underground, Waglings and Zoo
The game also includes a level designer in which you can choose the tilesets, size and of course layout.
Bomb Sweeper is a clone of Nintendo's Game & Watch "BombSweeper" from 1987. It's a simple, addictive puzzler. You are John Solver, fearless bomb squad person, who has to save the city from Jack, a demented criminal who is trying to blow it all up with his bombs.
Mobile phone action puzzle game distributed for J-Sky 50KB devices through the Ulala no Channel J portal.
Sequel to Waretsuku ga Horu Mon. The player grabs, throws, hits, and buries blocks in each level. Includes two difficulty options.
Help Nemo collect the red flashing balls into the energizer. Jump into it and get the code for the next level.
Beware of enemies, but be wise; you may want to keep them alive. Nemo can't live without oxygen. So hurry up!
Qix was an arcade game, released by Taito America Corporation in 1981. The objective of Qix is to fence off, or “claim”, a supermajority of the playfield. At the start of each level, the playing field is a large, empty rectangle, containing the Qix — a sticklike entity that performs graceful, but unpredictable motions within the confines of the rectangle.
The player controls a small diamond-shaped marker that can move around the edges of the rectangle, with the goal to claim as much of the screen as possible via drawing Stix. When the player completes a closed shape, the captured area becomes solid and points are awarded. To complete a level, the player must claim most of the playfield. (The game was shipped at 75 percent, but the arcade operator could adjust the requirement between 50 percent and 90 percent.)
The player has a limited number of lives and can lose a life if the Qix touches a Stix line as it is being drawn, or by being touched by Sparx - enemies that traverse all playfield edges except uncomp
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.
Help Turbo Turtle win his freedom to once again swim the sea. Trapped on the 'Isle of Mazes' you must guide Turbo Turtle through deceitful labyrinths and nasty traps. Collect keys to unlock doorways, avoid the super magnets and utilize the turbo boost feature to try and beat your fastest time. This innovative title blends the basic balancing act of Super Monkey Ball with the mind-bending key-and-switch puzzles found in the Zelda games.
Nante Tantei Idol: The Jigsaw Puzzle is a big collection of unlockable pictures and different images of the characters of the manga series "Nante Tantei Idol" that can be unlocked playing different jigsaw puzzle games.
Dexter's Laser Lab is a Shockwave game based on Dexter's Laboratory that was playable on the official Cartoon Network website.
In this game, Dee Dee celebrates her birthday by having a party in Dexter's laboratory, leaving behind many balloons in her wake. Dexter, using his invention called the TidyTron 4000, a high-powered infrared laser, works to get rid of the balloons in his laboratory.