Klotski is an ancient Polish game that provides mathematical problems in the form of a small wooden game board with various sized blocks. The object of the computer game is to free the "master block," in as few moves as possible. The computer scores you on the number of moves it takes to solve a puzzle. 24 puzzles are included, as well as a puzzle editor.
Stones is a game developed by Michael C. Miller and released in 1991 as part of Microsoft's Windows Entertainment Pack. The object is to place 90 tiles, or "stones", on a board. A tile can only be placed if it shares two of three attributes - background color, character color, or character shape - with every adjacent tile. Wild tiles may be placed anywhere regardless of attributes. The game is won when all tiles are placed or when there are no valid spaces to place the next tile.
The popular 4-panel manga serialized in "Comic BomBom" has become a game! The purpose is to rescue the companions trapped in the mysterious energy hall by Warmon. There are 3 characters that the player can take. Select a "character that can be used as a weapon" according to the situation, defeat the nasty "enemy character" on the stage, and rescue the "rescue character". Since the attack method, speed, and behavior change depending on the selected Nisemon, it is a real pleasure to freely use various strategies. You can also collect the characters that appear in the game as a picture book. Since the back information is also posted in the picture book, you can fully enjoy the charm of the Nisemon character.
Phonopath is a puzzle game based entirely in audio.
Each stage of the game is comprised of a sound clip and password request. The password lies hidden within the audio file itself, and can only be revealed through critical listening, careful analysis and manipulation.
Phonopath aims to explore the limits of “the audio file as a puzzle medium”. Expect to learn something.
A Game Boy port of the PC title WordZap. In the Game Boy version, players can choose between 3-, 4-, or 5-letter words. They can also enable or disable hints, allow or disallow plural forms of words and even choose the level of vocabulary used in the game.
JigSawed is a puzzle video game developed by Tito Messerli and published by Microsoft in Microsoft Entertainment Pack 2 for PC in 1991. The game is a simple jigsaw puzzle, only it uses primitive shapes instead of standard fully-interlocking jigsaw shapes.
Pegged is a puzzle video game developed by Mike Blaylock and published by Microsoft in their Microsoft Entertainment Pack for Windows for Windows 3 in 1990. It is a video game version of various layouts of peg solitaire.
Puzzle game developed and produced by Level-5 and released on June 18th, 2009. It was released as part of the companies "Atamania" series of games, and is the first in the "Tago Akira no Atama Taisou" subseries.
It's based on lateral thinking puzzles by Akira Tago, who also contributed to Level-5's Professor Layton series. The gameplay consists of solving a series of brain teasers, in order to advance to other locations in a themed map. Each game in the series has a different theme, namely: World Travel, Space, Fairy Tales, and Time Travel.
The cover artwork was done by Manga artist Susumu Matsushita.
SUS: The Game is a web browser game that names itself as a "Brazilian hospital simulator" with only one doctor up to treat you. Find them before it is too late! Nobody cares or wants to help you, so good luck!