Shariki (Russian: Balloons) is the original match three game. It was developed by Russian programmer Eugene Alemzhinym for DOS in 1994. The goal of the game is to gain progressively higher scores by matching three or more balls of the same color in a line (vertical or horizontal), by swapping adjacent balls. Each swap must result in a match. Matched balls are then removed, and new ones drop from the top to fill the gaps. The game is over when no more matches are possible in the game field.
The second disc in the Pac-Guy series. Pac-Guy becomes Pea-Guy for a three-game CD-ROM adventure. It was changed from ''pac-guy'' to ''pea-guy'' for legal reasons.
The games included on this discc are:
Pea-Guy: Ultimeneinasenshun (The follow up to Pacula's Curse)
Pea-Guy: Arena (A competetive multiplayer game using an engine similar to Ultimeneinasenshun)
Pea-Guy Part 2: The Escape from Castle Ernie (the follow up to Ultimeneinasenshun)
Action Button Entertainment presents: Ten By Eight - a puzzle game so smart, you will need to buy a new hat shortly after you finish your first round. Create long chains of matching tiles across the playing area, destroy rocks before they touch the ground, and don't forget that two times three sometimes equals eight.
Mobile game based on the microscopic puzzle from The 7th Guest.
Infection can be played against Henry Stauf, the main antagonist from The 7th Guest, with 7 difficulty levels. As in the original game, Stauf often taunts the players between moves. There is also a Mono Y Mono option where two human players can play together on the same device, and a Demo mode where the AI controls both players.
DeCalc is a math-focused puzzle game. The game functions as a reverse calculator; players must rearrange a set of numbers and symbols to equal the result that in shown on screen.