An short, experimental art game by Daniel Benmergui, in which the player manipulates text, characters and objects to change the environment and escape.
Released in 2008 by Sugar Games and GameTop.
Rainbow Web II is a matching game where three or more same-color gems have to be aligned in a spider web, horizontally or vertically, to make them disappear. Some of the jewels have letters, and the main goal of each level is to spell a phrase at the top-left of the screen by matching these gems.
Black pearls can only be removed when they reach the web edge or center. There are two mini-games that appear between levels: a hunt for hidden pieces of an object in a scenery, and a sliding-tile puzzle.
Tumblebugs 2 is a color matching game. Like its predecessor, the objective is to clear moving rows of bugs by matching three or more of the same color. A stationary giant beetle shoots bugs towards the rows.
Dr. Mario Express, known in Japan and PAL regions as A Little Bit of... Dr. Mario (ちょっとDr. MARIO Chotto Dr. Mario?),[5] is a Mario action puzzle video game published by Nintendo. The game was released exclusively as a DSiWare title for the Nintendo DSi platform. Dr. Mario Express was first released as a launch title for the DSiWare service in Japan on December 24, 2008, and was released in both North America and PAL regions in 2009. The game was developed by Arika, which had also created Dr. Mario Online Rx for WiiWare.
Dr. Mario Express features the general gameplay of earlier Dr. Mario puzzle games, which focus on eliminating colored viruses from the playing field by matching them with colored capsules. Dr. Mario Express received generally positive reviews, but was criticized for offering fewer playable game modes than earlier Dr. Mario titles.
The aim of the Matchstick Puzzle by DS is to answer the questions by moving or rotating matchsticks. There are more than 150 puzzles of four difficulty settings to complete. The game also has hints to help the player decipher the more abstract clues.
Visit four continents in this match 3 puzzle game inspired by the classic adventure written by Jules Verne. Travel back in time to the late 19th century and get ready for adventures on land, sea and in the air. Join English daredevil Phileas Fogg and his loyal French servant, Passepourtout, on this journey.
The smash-hit classic arcade game is going where no bubble has gone before in Space Bust A Move! Help the twin brothers, Bub and Bob, as you journey to distant planets to collect "Cosmo Bubbles" in order to stop the evil Devilin from taking over the galaxy. With intense multiplayer competition, improved graphics, customization options, and mini-games, you've never busted bubbles like these!
Use your head and solve the puzzles to escape the room Milo is in! Enjoy alone or with the help of family and friends!
Use your head and solve the puzzles to escape the room Milo is in! Play alone or with family and friends to solve this puzzling adventure game! Today is Milo’s birthday and he gets an amazing present from his dad...a room of puzzles that he likes to solve. Milo needs to solve all the puzzles to escape from the room. So use the Wii Remote controller and SHAKE!! PUSH!! TWIST!! to interact with, collect, and use items you find in the game. There is plenty to solve using all of the Wii Remote controller’s tricks and treats. See if you have what it takes to figure it all out.
Dizzy Bee 2 perfects Dizzy Bee's controls and adds difficulty modes for a wider audience. Dizzy Bee 2 is a must for Dizzy Bee lovers; but if you've waited this long, Dizzy Bee 2 is the place to begin.
Dizzy Bee is back in an all-new adventure. Meet baddies like you've never seen that will literally eat you up and spit you out! Can you help your Fruit Friends make their way through grinding gears, around sticky webs and past wild turrets?
There are twice as many Fruit Friends as before for you to guide and protect. This time there are power ups to help you get back at those baddies!
2 Oceans, 8 islands plus 2 bonus islands, 2 difficulty levels, 8 Fruit Friends, power ups and a ton of baddies will keep you tilting and turning your iPhone or iPod Touch for hours!
Meteos Wars is a falling block puzzle game based on the Nintendo DS game Meteos. While the basic gameplay is identical in design, controlling with a gamepad instead of the touch-screen & Stylus pair makes it a different game. It consists of a board where coloured meteos plummet towards a planet's atmosphere. There, they form columns that the user can manipulate. The player moves a red cursor with two buttons to slide the meteos up or down. When three or more are lined up horizontally or vertically, they turn into ignited stone and are launched into space (the top of the screen) boosted by rockets. There they also catch all incoming meteos and often chain combos together. Ignitions based on vertical matches provide a more powerful ignition. As a group catches more incoming meteos, it becomes heavier and gravity pulls it down. The player can avoid that by causing secondary ignitions, either directly in the group or from below. If meteos can be lifted past the top of the screen, they fall down into the opponent's boar