A puzzle game, narratively grounded around architecture, adventure and elevators. Follow architectural writer Liz on a journey through Africa to uncover the secrets of a lost and forgotten Architect. Using your problem solving skills, overcome each puzzle and slowly unwrap the story of a lifetime.
An unreleased Game Boy Advance port of the game Bejeweled was in development and set to be published by Majesco in 2002, however was cancelled before release.
The content of the game includes 3 competitions, "Koikoi", "Oicho Kabu", and "Flower Matching". A gem of thinking that even Hanafuda enthusiasts will groan, such as abundant option settings and formidable opponents with full-scale thinking. "Winning mode" and "Free battle mode" are available. In "Winning Mode", 7 characters appear as opponents, and the competition can be played in the order of "Koikoi", "Flower Matching", and "Oicho Kabu", and the strength of the rivals will increase as they win. "Free battle mode" is ideal for training, as you can freely select your favorite competition and character.
A puzzle game. Work with the cute hamsters to get rid of the falling blocks. There are two modes: "single mode" where you can see the ending according to the score when you select a support character and increase the score, and "2P battle mode" where you lose if the blocks are piled up first. The first privilege is an original key chain gift.
Merge memes in this puzzle game! Combine meme pets to make them bigger! Be the first to create a giant capybara! Solve the puzzle and merge all the pets!
Pop'n Taisen Puzzle Dama Online is a block-building game. It is part of the Pop'n Music series and Taisen Puzzle-Dama series.
The gameplay is similar to the others Taisen Puzzle-Dama games, just the balls have been changed to Pop-kuns instead, in order to fit the Pop'n music theme. The game also uses an online feature to download and unlock content, such as secret characters and songs.
Emily feels a lot more tired than usual. Ethan knows something's wrong, but his sister insists that everything's fine.
She says he can't go to the attic. She says that it's empty, and there's nothing interesting up there, but he knows he didn't imagine the fear in her eyes she gazed upon that locked door.
Emily's acting strange. He often hears her talking to herself in the bathroom at night, repeating over and over, that "everything's fine".
Isn't it?
Gateway III – the lengthiest installment in the Gateway series by far – is a completely new addition that loosely builds upon the previous games in surprising and discomforting ways.