This language skills educational game allows you to create original crossword puzzles using word clues or 185 illustrations which can be used to as picture clues. After entering the clues you can randomly generate puzzles that you can solve yourself or play against Mickey (hard), Donald (medium) or Goofy (easy). The game features bonus and super bonus points, more than 20 musical tunes and a fireworks display for the winner. You can also print your creations using Disney backgrounds or borders, including such characters as Dumbo, Peter Pan, Snow White and many more. Picture menu bars guides you through both the game and the tools for creating and printing out puzzles.
An addictive logic-puzzle game to keep your brain active for hours!
When the professor accidentally destroys all his digital photos it's up to you to reconstruct them and figure out what happened exactly in this addictive logic-puzzle game. By connecting the correct numbers in a large grid, reconstruct images, unlock new and bigger puzzles and find out exactly where the professor went on holiday and what could be behind this mysterious loss of photographic data.
The object of the game is to guide and place a pair of falling number cubes onto other cubes below so that the single digits assigned to each cube, when added together, equal the game's predetermined "AWEsum".
Cubetris is a simple and fun to play puzzle game. The object of the game is drag the Tetris like shapes to fill the given shape with no empty spaces. The pieces cannot be rotated.
Released in December 1983, this obscure arcade game involves the titular character navigating a maze & collecting treasure whilst defeating animals with his poo.
This game is a spin-off of Sakura Taisen and Columns. This was developed by Sega and was released in 1997 for the ST-V arcade board and the Sega Saturn in Japan. The game follows the Sakura Taisen story line and uses Columns gameplay.