Sticky Balls is an action puzzle game published by Gizmondo Studios and developed in Manchester and designed by John and Ste Pickford. Sticky Balls uses a pool-like interface where the player utilizes a spring-loaded rod to shoot brightly colored balls at each other. Bouncing the balls against the table walls doubles the score of the shot but hitting a ball of a different color, or failing to hit anything causes the player to lose a turn.
The Office is a video game for PC based on the sitcom of the same name, developed by American company Reveille and Published by MumboJumbo featuring the characters from the show as bobblehead dolls. Players are challenged to complete jobs and pull pranks around the office. The game was released on November 28, 2007.
Snoopy's Game Club is a PC/Macintosh Disk Rom game released in 1992 by Accolade. The game features many educational games, for children aged three to eight-years old.
Claudius has got shipwrecked on the Island of Pixelus. The island gods are upset because their temple floors are broken. To get back home, you need to appease the gods by restoring the floor mosaics. There are nine temples with 201 puzzles in total that are unlocked by fixing a certain amount of floors.
Pixelus Deluxe can be considered a remake of the 2001 GBA game Guru Logi Champ. For each puzzle, the player receives a limited number of tiles that need to be locked in blank spots. Claudius can move around the mosaic and fling the tiles. To stop a tile in its tracks, barriers need to be set up. Medals are earned when the player beats the "world record" of each puzzle by using the minimum number of moves. Next to the regular mode, there is an expert mode in which the undo, reset and hint function are not available.
This game is a full 3D remake of Lines. In this game your task is to remove balls from the table by grouping them in three different manners (lines, blocks and star like). Each move new three random balls will pop up filling out your table. The game is over when your table is full. There are three difficulty settings in the game.
Space Dodge'm (sic!) is a shareware conversion of the game of Dodgem, a very simple yet complex game invented 1972 by mathematics student Colin Vout. The name originates from the fact that you'll often have to "dodge" around the pieces of your opponent to advance your own.
This conversion places Vout's abstract board game in a science fiction setting with an added time limit, playing in a space station which is about make fatal contact with an asteroid. Your goal is to evacuate all your shuttles or landers in time, while preventing your opponent to do the same before you.
The game is played on a simple square board, with players taking turns moving one token to a neighboring square at each turn. It is not allowed to move onto an occupied square or backwards, only in the direction of the evacuation pads (up for shuttles, right for landers) or sideways. That's it. The amazing thing is that these primitive rules produce quite a devilish game, where you have to try to block your enemy pieces, while taking care no
Incadia is a tile-matching puzzle game set in Inca civilization where columns of three tiles (totem heads in this game) fall slowly from the top of the screen, and have to be arranged at the bottom. Horizontal, vertical, or oblique matches of three or more tiles remove them from the game.
In 1993tris the players goal is to destroy a certain number of flies. Flies drop down into the play field in blocks of 2x2. The flies are colored, and can be killed by matching three or more of the same color together.
There are also weapons that will fall down that the player can use by pressing the space bar or enter key.
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.
The world of Fragger is at risk, and he needs your help to explode all enemies! Unleash your shooting abilities to kill all the enemies and unlock 3 different perks!
Featuring 340 challenging levels, and 11 different worlds, Fragger guarantees you many long hours of exploding fun!
Once you become and grenade launcher expert, compare your score online with the millions of Miniclip users that play Fragger.
The game simulates the 15 Puzzle, a sliding puzzle that consists of numbered square tiles located on 4x4 board in random order with one tile missing. The object of the puzzle is to place the tiles in order by making sliding moves that use the empty space.
This game includes the pictures of naked women (originally found in Playboy magazine) in background of the board. When tile is placed in order, it is converted in part of picture, but it still can be moved. There are 8 levels in the game, and certain tiles can't be moved on the board with level increase.
The number of moves in counted, and the best scores are stored in hi-score table.