Bomba is an out-dated superhero from uneXplosive.com, a company that produces and stores special effects for computer games. Due to the very strict regulations and official orders, the effects are not allowed to be violent or politically incorrect in any way.
As everyone knows, no money can be made with boring and nonviolent stuff. That's why uneXplosive.com's laboratories and storages are full of illegal effects.
But secret investigations gave the authorities a strong suspicion. So yesterday morning heavy-armed officers of the MAV (Ministry for Absence of Violence) appeared at uneXplosive.com demanding entrance.
Now only one can help and save his company from being deleted: Bomba! But he has to remove all kinds of explosive material without leaving any evidence.
A dangerous mission, even for a superhero...
Puzzle Monkey is a single player, keyboard controlled, Soko-Ban variant.
The story here is that there are crates of bananas on a plantation somewhere that need sorting which, in this case, means pushing crates onto red 'X's.
Can you spot the difference between two seemingly identical images? Can you do it in a limited amount of time? This electronic version of a classic family puzzler pits your eyes against your expectations as you try to spot the differences. Featuring tons of images, and random changes, there's no end to the fun.
In 2000, Songbird Productions produced a sequel, Crystal Mines II: Buried Treasure on CD-ROM for Microsoft Windows. This CD-ROM required the original game and a Lynx to PC serial cable to run, allowing the editing and creation of all new levels. This was followed in 2003 by a cartridge release of Crystal Mines II: Buried Treasure with the original 181 levels and 125 new levels.
Fisherman's son Rodrigo finds on the beach a very special letter in a bottle.
With the help from his Grandfather they quickly discover that it tells them how to find "The Lost City of Atlantis".
"People have been searching for Atlantis for centuries without any success", said Grandfather excitedly.
Rodrigo, his dog Uzo and his Grandfather set off to find the lost city...
Minna no Soft Series: Tetris Advance, known in-game simply as Tetris Advance, is a falling-block puzzle game. Part of Success's Minna no Soft series, Tetris Advance includes the standard game of Tetris along with a mission-based "Challenge" mode that tasks players with completing specific objectives (such as erasing lines, or clearing an entire board with a certain piece arrangement). It also includes linked Single-Pak Multiplayer support for up to four players.
Pochi and Nyaa is a puzzle game made by Taito (Makers of Puzzle Bobble/Bust-A-Move) and Aiky. The story behind it is that in every 1000 years there is a Tournament held by the animal gods Pochi (the Dog) and Nyaa (the Cat) in decision who will be the top star for the next millennium, although they need the power of Earth's people to do so. The gameplay is similar to Super Puzzle Fighter and Puyo Pop, but with a few differences.
All aboard the Text Express. The concept is simple, beat the opposite train to the next station. Use words as the coal to stoke the fire to get you there. Longer words make more fire to help you beat the opposite train. Get stoking now!
The Simple 2960 Tomodachi Series Vol. 3: The Itsudemo Puzzle - Massugu Soroete Straws is a Puzzle game, developed by BeeWorks and published by D3Publisher, which was released in Japan in 2003.
Pac-Man Vs. is a Pac-Man video game originally designed exclusively for the Nintendo GameCube that was included as an extra bonus disc with the Player's Choice edition of Pac-Man World 2.
Itch! is a puzzle game with simple rules, intuitive controls and tricky puzzles.
The game principle is to simply arrange four equally colored fleas side by side in a straight line or square pattern for points. New fleas are born continuously, and you must keep pace with population growth. Every level reached makes your quest still tougher.
The game features 3 different playing modes (Time Game, Round Game, Puzzle Game).
SpongeBob SquarePants Collapse! is a puzzle game developed by GameHouse, released on November 18, 2003. It was available for download until the service shut down in 2013. It is a reskin of Collapse based off the Nickelodeon animated series SpongeBob SquarePants.
Kirby Slide (called Kirby Puzzle on the e-Reader menu) is a simple sliding puzzle game based on the Kirby series for the e-Reader peripheral for the Game Boy Advance. It was released sometime in late 2003 in North America. As with all software released for the e-Reader, the media is a card to be swiped across the card reader