Warbl is a daily guessing game where players are presented with a song played in reverse, and must guess the correct song within six attempts. Each incorrect guess will reveal information about the artist, genre, and decade of the song's release.
You get 8 seconds to look at a small part of the image.
Then you need to locate that image.
Repeat this for 5 rounds.
Points will be given depending on you accuracy, speed and difficulty.
The solitaire journey continues! The wanderlusting fox is going to new exotic places, including Bali, Tanzania or Cambodia. Play card solitaire games free online, visit world-famous landmarks and gather lots of collectible cards and stickers. Solitaire tripeaks is the higher or lower card game, which makes it one of the most popular types of patience. The puzzle has a number of new features compared to the previous version. These are 3 types of collectibles, progressive daily bonus and new special cards on the board.
A clone of Heardle, and K-Pop Heardle but for Kirby songs.
Each Kirby Heardle is randomly chosen from Kirby's Soundtracks Library (Owned by HAL Laboratory)
Majority songs were chosen from mainline games, while the selective few are from sidegame titles.
Redactle is a daily browser-based puzzle game where the user tries to determine the subject of a random obfuscated Wikipedia article, chosen from Wikipedia's 10,000 Vital Articles. Type in words to reveal them on the page. Figure out the article title to win. New puzzle daily at 11:00 am CDT (16:00 UTC).
There is no such thing as a flawless system. No matter how we delude ourselves, the cracks will always appear. When that time comes for it to crumble under the weight of failed expectations, will you salvage the remains? Or, will you pretend that it was all just a bad dream?
”Hey, you! Skeleton lady! Can you hear me? You’ve got to pull yourself together and run before the Necromancer turns you into one of his minions!”
Rosalinda realised she wasn’t dreaming. She was in a dark cave, most of her body was missing and there was an agitated brown mouse yelling at her.
”O-okay,” she said. “How do I get out of this place? And... where are my legs?”
Her first day of un-life wasn’t going to be easy.
A story about being queer in a capitalistic world.
A story about escaping a convenience store. (where you can only trust the employees.)
A story about yellow. about its past, present and future.
Try to find an exit or the store will close down and you will be forever alone!
The year is 1999. The place is Godfield, Louisiana: the tech capital of the world, where the sky bleeds acid and the mud boils in the bayou. It’s time for your state-mandated digital therapy.
Computerfriend is a text-based interactive fiction game by Kit Riemer. 20-60 minute playtime, 6 endings.
A short LudumDare game with an interesting premise. A reverse boss battle action platformer where you play the role of adversary. See that big guy? That's you.
Hyper//Echo is a web-based “zone” where players are invited to explore the virtual space, and leave something behind — namely buildings and messages for other players to discover. Over the course of the 3-month exhibition, these artefacts gradually decay (buildings become ruins, messages appear as “broken links”) and become overgrown. Players are encouraged to return to “maintain” their and others’ buildings, as they eventually become irreparable if left abandoned for too long.
A text-based web game for April Fool's, where you can "collect" the current time of day, such as 5:10. You can only collect the current minute, so real-time waiting is necessary. There are tables for tracking collection of different categories of time, such as "Ascending" times like 2:34 or 12:34. There are also achievements for collecting every time in a particular category.
Hardcore gamers will play in real time but a cheat mode is available for casuals.