The Bean Machine is a 1-player arcade game for the 8-bit Atari Computer.
The bean machine continually picks up beans from a tray on the bottom of the screen, and randomly drops beans at points throughout a maze of moving platforms, monsters, and doors. The player controls 5 platforms with pivot points in the center of the screen, and can rotate the platforms clockwise or counterclockwise. Beans will run along the platforms, and as beans move through the maze, their weight will move the platforms. If beans strike each other, one is destroyed and returns to the starting tray. The goal is to navigate all beans to the collecting tray towards the bottom. There are 3 levels of difficulty, and the goal is to guide all beans in the minimal amount of time.
Discover adorable cats hidden across charming handcrafted scenes in Find the Cats! Explore colorful environments, sharpen your attention, and find every sneaky little kitty before moving to the next level.
Perfect for casual and cozy game fans, Find the Cats offers a relaxing experience with cute visuals, satisfying discoveries, and plenty of fluffy cats to uncover. Can you find them all?
PuzzleSnap is a casual tile-swapping jigsaw puzzle game designed for mobile devices. Players unlock and collect beautifully detailed, high-resolution landmark and landscape photography from around the world. The game features multiple difficulty tiers for each image, ranging from accessible 5x5 grids up to challenging 9x9 layouts. Players can test their skills, manage their puzzle collection, and engage in curated Daily Challenges to earn rewards and progress through global milestones.
The Nimrod was a special purpose computer that played the game of Nim, designed and built by Ferranti and displayed at the Exhibition of Science during the 1951 Festival of Britain.
It was the first digital computer exclusively designed to play a game, though its true intention was to illustrate the principles of the (then novel) digital computer for the public.
Moonrise is a third-person 3D puzzle-adventrure, where open-path level design and visuals take centre stage, demanding a different reading of the space at every turn.
Relax and challenge your mind in Dropfinity: Merge Puzzle!
Drop numbered tiles onto the board, merge matching numbers, and create powerful combo chains to reach massive scores. Simple to learn but satisfying to master, Dropfinity offers a cozy and relaxing puzzle experience with smooth gameplay, colorful visuals, and rewarding merges.
Take on 120 nonograms and embark on Sherlock Holmes' adventures in Bahia. Choose between relaxing in Classic Mode or testing your limits in Challenge Mode. Guaranteed fun for everyone from beginner to puzzle master!
Professional Cats is a cozy collection of 4 mini-games where cats dressed in different professions challenge your observation and memory skills. Find, match, and organize them while competing on global leaderboards!
Play as a telephone operator in the 1960s, when exchanges were not yet fully automated. Plug the right cables to connect incoming calls before the switchboard overflows!
Switchboard Shuffle is a puzzle-game/score-chaser inspired by Tetris and Puzzle League, featuring unique cable-routing gameplay. Cables drop from the top of the board and must be guided to jacks of the matching color.
Make My Sandwich is a cute puzzle game about assembling sandwiches by hand. Read the order cards and drag ingredients onto the board, stacking them carefully layer by layer. Consider your guests' diets and tastes, pick the perfect drink, and follow all order requirements to clear the level!
Showtime is 70 levels of chill and favorite movie snacks. Fill trays with crunchy popcorn, treats, and soda by following customer cards, or look up "Combo" recipes in the new Almanac. And for total relaxation, check out the relax-mode!
The Class of '09 cast is back to bring you the most out of pocket puzzle game ever made. Featuring a story rich campaign, an absurd multi-ending side quest, and online PvP... All requiring quick skills to outlast your opponent! Still wrapped in late 2000's nostalgia!