The player is shown thirty-six picture cards turned face down and must turn them over, two at a time. Matching pairs are removed from play, non matching pairs are turned face down again.
The player drives the eponymous Bulldozer and must push rocks onto targets. The vehicle is driven via the arrow keys. There are sixty levels in the game. Every four levels the player is given a password which allows them to restart at that point.
Black Box Chess is a single player chess-based puzzle game. It is one of a package of games produced by The Code Zone. Games from this package were used, in various combinations, in around twenty different game compilation packages.
Knight Moves is a mid-90s computer puzzle game. In the game you take control of a knight that must hop between spaces in the manner that a knight from chess moves. You must collect all the coins in each level to progress, meanwhile avoiding pumpkin headed scarecrows and other monsters as you hop in L shapes to progress.
Shanghai is a puzzle game using MahJongg tiles where you slide available matching tiles off the stack to reveal more tiles. Slide all 144 tiles off the board and you win the game.
This game includes four versions of the classic Shanghai game: The Great Wall (Shanghai meets Tetris), Bejing (Slide rows to make matches, Action Shanghai (clear tiles quickly before more appear) and Classic Shanghai (either regular or face down for an extra challenge).
The second game in the award winning Thinkin' Things edutainment series. Made for kids from ages 6-12, it aims to improve spacial awareness, creativity, analysis, observation, and memory.
You're a skillful thief condemned to death for trying to steal from the temple of Hera. However, Zeus himself frees you and gives you a task. Solve the puzzles of the Labyrinth of Minos on Crete to keep the Minotaur in and you may live.
Much more than the return of the ghost-chompin' legend, PAC-PANIC is a think-fast challenge and a puzzle game, too. As the blocks, you gotta think quick and move quicker, to line 'em up and make 'em vanish.
If you're looking for a game that the whole family can enjoy, then look no further than TECMO STACKERS. Against the computer or a friend, you'll go head-to-head in some fast-paced puzzle games that will bow you away. The object is to fill your opponent's side of the board while keeping your own side clear of any blocks.
If you connect four quads (blocks) of the same color, you'll create a chain reaction that will really give you an advantage. If you find yourself in a pinch, utilize a bomb to temporarily clear your board. There are four gameplay modes to choose from Arcade Competition, Time Trials, Chain Reaction, and Insane and more than 20 levels to master, making TEMCO STACKERS one of the most complete action or puzzle games available.
Pepenga Pengo, sometimes just known as Pengo, is a sequel to the 1982 arcade game, Pengo. It was released for the Sega Mega Drive exclusively in Japan in 1995, and was the last first-party Sega Mega Drive game to be released in that region.
Chibi Maruko-Chan no Taisen Puzzle Dama is a Taisen Puzzle-Dama game featuring characters from the slice of life manga and anime series Chibi Maruko-Chan.