A beautiful re-imagination of a classic puzzle game. 240 hand-crafted levels spreading over 8 chapters. Start from the most basic and face new challenges brought on by the mechanics introduced in each chapter.
Oko is a hypnotising puzzle game that turns satellite images taken from the NASA database into a mesmerising journey around the Planet. The game's rich otherworldly soundscapes are composed from recordings taken aboard space shuttles.
The goal is to reconstruct an image by stopping rotating circles cut out from the image. For each level, the animated pieces draw increasingly complex patterns. The challenge is to be attentive to image juxtapositions in order to stop each circles movement at the right moment.
Satellina: a simple and elegant "puzzle in motion" that can be understood within 10 seconds by a five-year-old, but has also driven adults to obsessive lengths. It has a clean, minimalistic look, a catchy original synthpop soundtrack, a challenging but rewarding (and never punitive) difficulty curve, and a timed structure that's perfect for speedrunning.
Dwelp is an elegant little puzzler with a brand new game mechanic. To complete a puzzle, just link all of the same-colored dots by placing them one near another. There's a catch, though... Once you have connected two dots, the others of the same color become locked in their place.
It's so simple to understand, yet it opens up a whole world of possibilities! Why "only" 120 puzzles, then? Because they were carefully selected from hundreds of others, in order to offer you only the best of the best.
Each puzzle has more than one solution (and some have thousands). Will you find the one that requires the least number of moves? That’s the real challenge! Should you complete it, you will be treated to a select number of puzzles that are bordering on impossibility. But the satisfaction of solving one of those can't be described in words…
Marooned on a uncharted planet, you decide to explore. There's something strange about the rocks here - better be careful where you point that laser gun of yours.
Maquisard is a charming game of snooping and investigation. As the lobby boy at a fancy hotel, the player receives clues from the resistance about the identity of a government agent and tries to figure out their identity by snooping on the guests over the course of three days. Players must listen in on conversations, peek into rooms, and observe the guests' habits in order to figure out which guests has all the traits of their target. Maquisard is a single-player puzzle game that has an unique non-linear investigation gameplay and draws on the visual aesthetics of Wes Anderson's film The Grand Budapest Hotel.
Six Sided Sanctuary is a puzzle game where you attach panels with special properties to the sides of a cube. Depending on the orientation of the panels they can help you reach your goal. Fly, flop, and find your way through 25+ unique levels in three unique themes
Que Pasa Neng is a game based off a character created by Spanish comedian Edu Soto, Neng de Castefa, in which he parodies the urban tribe of Bakalas and Canis. The gameplay consists of 5 mini-games in which you must pass the same test 3 times before advancing to the next mini-game.
Play as a trapped monkey who must solve puzzles to reach food. Learn the rules behind the puzzles as well as the motivations behind the experiments. Get the Banana is inspired by classic Sokoban puzzle games.
Unparallel is a single-player game where a lab rat is trapped in a testing chamber set in an uncertain future. Otto, the main character, has to solve puzzles to escape making use of magic mirrors. Each mirror reveals hidden sections of the lab which provide clues on how to solve a room.
The abstract level design of this world ensures the player focuses on the puzzles, while diving into an atmospheric setting given by its pixel art graphics, environmental storytelling and reactive soundtrack.
From Flames' is an atmospheric, explorative thriller, with horror elements; inspired by David Szymanski's 'Fingerbones', and to a lesser extent: Silent Hill.
An image tile puzzle game featuring erotic images of animal girls drawn in an anime art style. Gameplay consists of shifting tiles around to form an image, followed by a short rock-paper-scissors section to unlock gallery images.
The #1 FREE Android bubble game
- Almost 200 levels of challenging puzzles and new ones coming out all the time
- Stunning and fascinating new maps: Zen Cove, Mirage Castle, Tranquil Pond, Spooky Pinnacles
- Lots of interesting props including Color Bubble, Aiming Line, Fire Bubble, Shield etc.
- Brilliant and bright bubble graphics
- Relaxing and refreshing background music
- Easy and fun to play, hard to master
Experience the classic game of Solitaire in a totally new way. Challenge your friends for real-time multiplayer action, or take part in Tournaments on beaches around the World.
Travel to wild beaches in the most famous places on Earth. Advance your Solitaire skills until you are ready to take on the World.
Drag n Merge is a new match 3 number game. Drag the bottom number to a number on the grid to be added or subtracted to match 3 or more same adjacent numbers horizontally and vertically, then they will be merged into the next higher number at their most far right-bottom tile.
Have fun learning and playing as you explore the world of Batman and Robin. Click a button to enter The Batcave, Wayne Manor, or the streets of Gotham City where you'll find engaging activities, exciting games and mind-bending puzzles. Based in the hit TV series from Warner Bros. Animation, The Adventures of Batman and Robin Activity Center is a challenging and educational adventure for kids.
The Curse of Ra puts a new spin on the classic Mahjongg game. It introduces new elements such as bombs, magnets and walls, and uses the one-layer two-angles arcade rules.
Work your way through 50 cleverly designed levels with increasing difficulty which will challenge both your mind and logic. You can play either in single or various multiplayer modes.
Also known as "Rahjongg: The Curse of Ra", it was first released commercially by eGames and as shareware by UsedStar; the shareware version contained the first sixteen levels of the game (available to download on the Curse of Ra website). An add-on mission pack, Ra's Revenge containing fifty extra levels was also released by both eGames and UsedStar.
Ra's Revenge and the other mission packs are also available on the Curse of Ra website.