Showing posts with label puzzle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label puzzle. Show all posts

Game 85: Ring Mania

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Ring Mania is a simple game where you have a rotating circle in the middle (use the left and right arrows to rotate it) and colored rings falling from the top. Match three rings with the same color to make them pop and score points. Simple in premise, infuriatingly in practice!

Game 82: Filler

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Your goal is simple: Fill two-thirds of the screen by inflating the filler balls to move onto the next level. The challenge is to do it without being hit by the many bouncing balls. Easy, right?
Keep an eye on your status at the top, including: time left, balls left (the amount you can create), lives left (lost each time you hit a bouncy ball), and percentage cleared (you're aiming for 66.6% or above).
Very, VERY addictive!!

Game 74: Jail Break 2

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Stupid cops. If it wasn't for them, I could waltz out of here. Now is the time for sneakiness. And there's no one sneakier than me...
This is Jail Break 2, the game of sneaking about trying to avoid the gazes of your captors, whilst finding a way to escape. Basic but addictive, this is a sure-fire time killer!

Game 71: Hedgehog Launch

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Like the little prickly wonders in the Beatrix Potter books, this hedgehog is cute. Unlike them he is not safety conscious, quite the opposite in fact. The ultimate aim to launch him into space but he is going to crash to earth a good few times before you succeed. In order to gather the right skills and equipment (including funky goggles) to get your chap into space you need to pick up coins and buy upgrades with them. The final achievement is worth it though: so beautiful, so vast.

Use the mouse to drag and release the hedgehog and then use the left and right arrow keys to power the left and right boosters and, once you've got them, the up arrow to fire yourself higher, and the down arrow to release your parachute.

Game 70: Doeo

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Raitendo seems to have a sort of warped sense for the absurd. Put together a cute little hilltop scene, with a nice lake, and blue skies. Then throw Doeos at it until they are popping literally everywhere. If you don't know what a Doeo is then SHAME on you. They're those pink, dog-squares from... err... from... the recesses of Raitendo's mind, I suppose?
For each level, the maddening, yet addictive, voice will tell you how many Doeos you have to get (and by 'get' we mean pass the mouse over) and how long you have in which to get 'em. They will then appear all over the place and you just whirl your mouse around until it's time up, and hope that you got the blighters. The final level is the Doeo King, but we'll let you find out how to take him on.

Game 69: Bookworm

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In a nutshell: make words out of the letter tiles and get points for doing so. But don't think you can just get away with lots of three-letter words (like And or The), because shorter ones produce burning fire tiles which will set the library on fire if they reach the bottom of the screen before you can make words out of them. The absence of any 'against the clock' element makes this a somewhat leisurely puzzler if you like that sort of thing.

Game 67: SuPuzzle

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Connect all 3 houses to the water, eletricity and gas suppliers without crossing any lines. Simple, right?

Instructions / Controls:
Click on a utility and then select the house you want to connect it to.

Game 60: Super Stacker 2

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Take your stacking skills to another level, quite literally, with this second instalment on the Super Stacking franchise. There's various shapes: squares, circles, rectangles and triangles, all of which require the same treatment.
You've got to stack them in such a way that they stay stacked for the duration of the timer, or all the faces revert to a smile. There are four stages of difficulty to work with - four big slabs of fun.

Game 55: Fantastic Contraption

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Fantastic Contraption is a physics puzzle game in which the objective in each level is to move all red objects into a rectangular goal area. To do this, you are given a blue rectangular building area and a few different materials in which you can build your device. Standing in your way, however, are a variety of obstacles, ranging from gaping gaps to a sea of circles bent on destroying your red-object-mover-apparatus.
To make your machine, click on the type of material you want, and then click or drag in the light blue "building area" to place it. At your disposal are three different wheels—a clockwise spinner, a counter clockwise spinner, and a regular wheel—as well as two different connectors—a solid "stick" and "water" rod, which can pass through other walls and wheels, but not the environment. Each of these objects has nodes (represented by small, light gray circles) that other objects can attach to so you can create more complicated contraptions.

One nice feature about this game is the keyboard shortcuts. A couple especially useful ones are:
[Shift]+mouse to move items. Note that if you click on a node when using this technique, only that connection will move, whereas if you click on any other part of the structure, the entire device will move. Also, you can use [Shift] click to pan around the level by clicking on the background.
[Command]+mouse (or Ctrl, for Windows users) to delete items.
[Space] to start or stop a test.

Game 54: The Impossible Quiz 2

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The Impossible Quiz 2 is the sequel to one of the most challenging quizzes ever. Featuring more crazy questions, more absurd minigames and best of all, more insanity! Need I say more..?

Be patient when loading this one, it's a biggy.

Game 51: Turnz


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An original and simple game where you have to turn the screen of the laptop to make the squares change of side and go to the goal. 

You can play with this game but you have to know that you dont have to turn your head, you have to turn the game. 

The only controls are the arrows to turn that you know and make fall the squares.
Play hard.

Game 49: Bloony Wheel


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Great physics platform game where you've to get 'Bloony Wheel' through various levels and master loads of puzzles by controlling wheel'n'balloon!
If you want you can quit the music.

The controls were explicated in the game when you start but are easy: 
up and down to control the balloon
left and right to control the wheel
thats all.

Game 48: Ice Breaker


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This is simple to play. You only have to put all the vikings in the ship with the viking that if its necesary brakes the ice with his hammer where the viking is. The firsts levels are easy but for the other you have to think.

Controls are very easy. You only have to click and "draw" a line to cut the ice where the viking is to make the piece fall in the ship. Another thig to consider is that you only have a number of cuts.

I write not to much because I dont know well english so sorry...

Game 46: Polcarstva

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Polcarstva is a gorgeous piece of interactive art that comes from the amazing talents of Denis Stepkin and U Studio of Russia.
Your goal here is to help a group of children to make their way through a surreal world, using standard point-and-click mechanics, and enjoy the music and scenery along the way. Not too difficult to get through, and yet just the right kind of diversion for an afternoon tea. Open the windows and let the summer air in while you play Polcarstva.

(If the game screen doesn't load properly, just hit F5 to refresh the page)

Game 43: The Goat in the Grey Fedora

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I give you, The Goat in the Grey Fedora. A strange and offbeat point-and-click adventure with a black and white film noir atmosphere. This is a superb 3D type graphics mystery, with tremendously atmospheric audio (from the moment "a dame walks in and asks you something totally bizarre"). The downside is that it takes ages to load and the first two real puzzles are bit complicated compared to everything else. That aside, it really is a fantastic game. In my opinion, this is best played full screen, so hit that little ol' maximize button.

Mouse click to select items or menus (or click the "Use" symbol of an item in the inventory then drag it onto the main screen).
The game gives every item three options (usually "Look at/ Examine", "Take", and something else) for a reason - make sure you don't miss any.

Game 38: Electric Box

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A new, creative puzzle game has surfaced, and it rocks: A little gem from Candystand that's called Electric Box. The premise is quite simple, and I'm sure you'll agree: You've got some power at point A, so get some to point B. There are many tricks and gadgets you will have to use to win, like doodads that give power out, or things that take it in.
Electric Box is quite a pleasant sight; Its chain-reaction gameplay makes me want to play all night. Enjoy.

Game 37: Fowl Words

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OK, so a version of the word-making round from Countdown, but set on a farm, doesn't sound too inspiring... but the option to gamble against the time limit and funny cartoon chickens make this a surprisingly gripping challenge!
Instead of Carol Vorderman you get 7 chickens with letters on, then you have two minutes to rearrange them into as many different words as you can (using American spellings, bugger). The game asks you now and again to pay to unlock the "Power Player" options, but to be honest I have enough problems guessing the 7-letter words on the free version!

Game 34: Shift

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¿Is the floor the roof? ¿ɹoolɟ ǝɥʇ ɟooɹ ǝɥʇ sı ɹo? And whats with that in game timer? Find the answers to these questions and more in this original puzzle platformer. Guide your mystery man through a plethora of mazes that take your sense of perception to the limit in this frustrating and boggling game!
Just like Portal brought a new way of looking at puzzles, Shift has done something similar. You have to consider both the black and the white sections as places that can be accessed and used to your advantage.

Arrow Keys to Move
Space to Jump
Shift to Shift
P to access pause menu

Game 30: The Impossible Quiz

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If there is one golden rule to every quiz, it is that you have be able to win it. That rule has been broken into tiny pieces by The Impossible Quiz. As the name suggests, this quiz is quite impossible to win. Why? Because neither question nor answer are as simple as they look. On the surface, it looks like any other quiz; you are presented with a question and four possible answers, you then pick your answer and move on to the next question. But when a typical question asks: 'Can a match box?' and the answer is: 'No, but a tin can' you have to stay extra focused. Frustration will run high so be warned, but at least you will pick-up some funny questions you can annoy your friends with!

Game 29: Gride

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Gride is an arcade-style action game in which the objective is to apply and remove abilities to an always-moving little pink car at just the right moments to make it as far as you can along the never-ending terrain. The controls to Gride are simple, but using them well is not. Rest your hand on any of the three keyboard layouts, or get ready to click the four icons at lower right with the mouse, then learn your upgrades: Anti-Gravity makes the car leap into the air. Feather speeds the car up. SuperDrag gives you a smaller speed boost than Feather, but works on steeper (and slipperier) slopes. And DeGride turns Feather and SuperDrag off.
The basic strategy in Gride is to use Feather and SuperDrag to gain speed, then Anti-Gravity to jump over the steepest parts of the hill. But be careful! If you land upside-down or start sliding backwards, it's Game Over. You have to finish on your wheels to get a high score, and high scores are the whole point: Gride has only two levels, but they both go on forever! How far can you get?
At first you may find Gride to be a little too difficult to make it very far at all. Remember, though, you're not expected to beat the game, just get as far as you can! Use your attempts to learn what terrain is coming and how best to handle it. It may take a while to get the hang of things, but with practice you will get better at it.