Trip'd is a falling block puzzle game similar to Puyo Puyo. Instead of blocks, alien eggs of multiple colors fall down and the player must arrange them in a line of four of the same color in order to dispose of them. However, if eggs of the same color are arranged into a square, they will hatch and form a giant alien that can instantly end the game for the player. Players must complete the stage within a certain time limit or prevent the eggs to reach the top of the screen or else their game will end. They also have the option to either play solo, against the computer or against a friend.
The player is cast as a boy named Zack, who's only goal is to reach the basement of an evil corporation in order to destroy it, but first he has to get through 36 levels of death in order to reach it.
No One Can Stop Mr. Domino! is a puzzle video game developed by Artdink and released for the PlayStation console in 1998. The user controls one of five anthropomorphic dominoes, placing other dominoes in rows that will successfully topple while avoiding obstacles and working under a time limit.
From the creators of Diamond Mine (Bejeweled) comes another addictive masterpiece! Alchemy combines elements of both puzzle and strategy games that will keep you thinking (and playing) for hours. Place runes on the board to form paths all the way across. Complete a path and it turns to gold; turn the board gold and move to the next level. Can't use a rune? Toss it into the cauldron, but do this too many times and it's Game Over! A great version of the web game classic!
Clown World is in trouble. Mysterious blue bombs have appeared all over the planet, and King Clown needs help. In a royal decree, the king beckons for Kid Clown, a hero of past Kemco games, to clean up these bombs in all six continents. The strange, yet brave little clown sets out to blast the bombs away before the planet explodes.
Clearing these bombs will not always be easy, as they have been arranged in puzzles across 60 different levels. Kid Clown must act wisely, because each level has only one igniter bomb that can detonate the bombs surrounding it. To successfully complete a level in one try, Kid Clown must arrange the bombs so that a chain reaction takes place. He also has to get a safe distance away from the reaction or he will explode.
Tetris 64 is a puzzle game for the Nintendo 64. It was released only in Japan in 1998 despite the whole game being in English. It is the only Nintendo 64 game that can make use of the Nintendo 64's bio-sensor which was included with the game.
The object of Alpha Beam is to help Sesame Street's Ernie pilot a small shuttle, collect fuel tanks (marked by a letter of the alphabet), and return them to his space ship so that he can return to Earth.
The game was marketed as a family-friendly game that could teach children pre-reading skills such as identifying and matching letters. Alpha Beam was compatible with the Atari Kid's Controller, which was sold separately, although the regular keyboard controller is also compatible
Join Thomas & Friends for a day at the races. It's race day on the Island of Sodor and Thomas and his friends are preparing to roll down the tracks in his most exciting adventure yet. Everybody wants to be crowned the fastest engine on Sodor, but there can only be one champion and Thomas is determined that this year it will be him. Using the EyeToy USB Camera to play you must help Thomas and his friends get ready to race, sprint for the finish line and arrive safely back at the engine shed at the end of the day. So hop onboard, stoke the engine and get set to steam your way to success.
A bizarre re-telling of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night for iOS and Windows Phone, with the thrilling combat replaced by the match-three puzzle gameplay of the Taisen Puzzle-Dama series.