Persona 3 Escape is a Persona 3 spin-off developed for Japanese mobile phones. The game takes place during the love hotel scene on the third full moon.
There are 3 balls of different colors on top of each other in a block.
Move them and try to stack balls of the same color on top of each other, then the balls of the same color will melt together.
The color fusion will begin!
However, only the colors merge from top to bottom, that's all the developer managed in 10 lines of code.
A variant of whack-a-mole where the player has to memorize a pattern shown and repeat the pattern correctly to score points, akin to The Simon Game toy from the 1990's.
Close Cities is a relaxing puzzle game in which you will have to build cities in different worlds over time. Find a road and start there. Solve all 160 levels and become a Close Cities legend!
Pucchin Puzzle provides a variation on the nonogram puzzle genre. Players control a square-shaped dog on a grid; players need to mark specific squares in the grid to reveal pixel-art pictures, following hints on the top and left sides of the screen. The game's puzzles are divided into many different themed worlds, laid out on a world map, with different graphical styles and different costumes for the main characters in each different world.
Toppled is a daily word game. Your challenge: to create four valid five-letter words and Topple the wall.
Beware though! You may make 3 great words and be left with 5 letters that simply can't make a word. This would be a failed attempt at toppling the wall.
Fewer attempts and words = a higher score!
Every wall also contains four GOLDEN words (ooooh!) these are worth a whopping 100 points each. To help you find them, their starting letters are highlighted gold.
The gamble you have to make is... do you try for the golden word bonus and increase your word count? Or just play it safe with some regular words?
Everyone faces the same wall each day but there's no one solution to each wall. How you try and topple it is up to you!
Players take control of the head bartender of the Kururin Cafe, a popular all-day spot. This puzzle game follows match-three rules using a rotation mechanic similar to Octomania. Players control a cursor the size of four tiles, and can rotate the position of the four tiles within the cursor's radius. Connecting three or more tiles of the same kind makes them disappear. Customers will write their orders on the board, and players get bonuses for fulfilling customers' specific orders.
There are three main game modes: "Kururin Mode" has players fulfilling orders within a set time limit; "Challenge Mode", a score competition with an online learderboard in which players complete as many combos as possible in two minutes; and "Tokorin Mode", an endless mode in which players play without a time limit.