Yoshi is a puzzle game featuring the titular character. In this game, the player must stack two of the same Mario enemy on top of one another to clear them. The concept of the game was inspired by Tetris.
A picross fangame based on A Link to the Past, available for Windows and in the Universal Updater for the 3DS homebrew.
You start at Link's house, go to Hyrule Field where a fork leads you to the main dungeon (since the other ways are blocked by a boulder and a grass respectively), fight an enemy in the dungeon that gives you a sword to cut the grass, and so on. It has exploration, bosses, itens, hearts and a bucketload of picross puzzles.
Two supercomputers orbit each other deep in space, temporarily offline. A blue-collar techie lands his spacecraft on the surface, and disembarks. His mission: to return power to all four cores and reactivate the data beam.
iD is a video game developed by Mel Croucher and Colin Jones for the ZX Spectrum and published by CRL in 1986. The game is text-based and takes the form of a conversation with an entity that has inhabited the computer. The player's task is to gain the entity's trust and find out what other inanimate objects this entity has inhabited in the past.
Flow Fit is a little bit crossword, a little bit jigsaw puzzle, and a ton of fun!
Fit blocks, make words! Choose from tons of themed puzzles on your favorite topics and exercise your brain with new challenges.
Flow Fit has more than 1000 themed word puzzles designed by New York Times published puzzle designers. With tons of different categories, board designs, and a variety of difficulty levels, Flow Fit provides hours of fun whether you’re a logic puzzle novice or a crossword genius!
Magical Drop DX is a mobile game released exclusively for Japanese mobile phones by G-Mode. It is based on Magical Drop II with elements from Magical Drop, more particularly, their Super Famicom ports (most notably the title screen and the background used for the 1P vs. CPU mode).
As part of G-Mode's initiative to preserve their feature phone games from the 2000s, the original version of Magical Drop DX was ported to the Nintendo Switch as the 19th game in their G-Mode Archive series.
The Saturn version of Magical Drop III, named "Magical Drop III: Toretate Zoukangou!", features slower gameplay, different drop patterns (including some balloons generally reserved for single-player modes), different Challenge Mode progression, and longer cutscenes.
Magical Drop III was ported twice to the Sony PlayStation. The first PlayStation port, Magical Drop III: Yokubari Tokudaigou!, and features a mode that attempts to play similar to the arcade version alongside the Saturn's "special" rebalanced mode.
Despite the "arcade" version visually mimicking the Neo Geo AES version (down to emulating the starting menu), there are several gameplay and graphical quirks that suggest that it is an adjusted version of the "special" mode rather than a direct port.
The choice between Arcade and Special mode is given to the player immediately upon booting the game, and the system must be reset to switch.
Zookeeper is a action-puzzle game where you need to get through a variety of puzzles and collect coins to fill your zoo with cute animals, plants and more. As you complete requests from these visitors as well as the Boss, your zoo rank will increase. Before long, you'll be expanding and customizing your zoo with various designs and decorations! With endless ways to spice things up, there’s never a dull moment as a zookeeper!
Clu Clu Land D was originally released simply as Clu Clu Land (though the name in the title screen is Clu Clu Land: Welcome to New Clu Clu Land) for the Famicom Disk System, and is a port of VS. Clu Clu Land. The game would later be playable with the localized name as an unlockable in Animal Crossing, alongside the original Clu Clu Land.
Join Mia on an exciting adventure! Help her escape from inside of the magic book by solving brain-teasing logic puzzles. Explore beautiful fantasy worlds filled with spells, unearthly creatures and magic.
Rocks'n'Gems is a 2D puzzle game based on the 80's classic 'Boulder Dash'
It was developed by Gerhard Rittenhofer via the Net Yaroze PS1 development kit and released as a full game on the Official UK Playstation Magazine's demo disc 16, volume 2.