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  • Layers of Fear

    2023

    Layers of Fear

    2023

    Puzzle
    Xbox Series X|S PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation 5 Mac
    star 7.2
    Layers of Fear is a first-person psychedelic horror chronicle focused on tense exploration and immersive storytelling - a new game built upon the foundations of Layers of Fear, LOF: Inheritance, and Layers of Fear 2 with a surprising new story and gameplay direction All stories must come to an end, even twisted and eerie ones. The canvas. The stage. The novel. This narrative-focused psychological horror experience is ready for its final brushstrokes, its curtain call, its final chapter. Are you ready to return and face your fears one last time?
  • Echochrome

    2008

    Echochrome

    2008

    Puzzle
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation Portable
    star 8.2
    Echochrome is a puzzle game created by Sony's Japan Studio and Game Yarouze. Gameplay involves a mannequin figure traversing a rotatable world where physics and reality depend on perspective. The world is occupied by Oscar Reutersvärd's impossible constructions. This concept is inspired by M. C. Escher's artwork, such as "Relativity". The game is based on the Object Locative Environment Coordinate System developed by Jun Fujiki—an engine that determines what is occurring based on the camera's perspective.
  • Bejeweled

    2001

    Bejeweled

    2001

    Puzzle
    Windows Mobile Palm OS BlackBerry OS Xbox PC (Microsoft Windows) iOS Mac
    star 8.3
    Bejeweled is a tile-matching puzzle video game by PopCap Games, first developed for browsers in 2001. Three follow-ups to this game have been released. More than 75 million copies of Bejeweled have been sold, and the game has been downloaded more than 150 million times. Although the game is no longer downloadable through PopCap's website, the installer can be downloaded via the Wayback Machine.
  • Picross 3D

    2009

    Picross 3D

    2009

    Puzzle
    Wii U Nintendo DS
    star 8.1
    Picross 3D is the sequel to the popular Picross DS puzzle game. The original game was a number-based grid puzzle that challenged players to reveal a hidden picture. Picross 3D moves the action into three dimensions. Picross 3D blends the logical challenge of a sudoku puzzle with the excitement of discovering the hidden images within.
  • Mario's Picross

    1995

    Mario's Picross

    1995

    Puzzle
    Nintendo 3DS Game Boy
    star 8
    Mario's Picross is a puzzle game for the Game Boy and the first game in the Nintendo-published Picross series. In this game, Mario takes on the role of an archaeologist who chisels away the squares in each playfield. The result is a small picture. There are 256 different puzzles to solve, divided into four courses with increasing difficulty level.
  • My Nintendo Picross: The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess

    2016

    My Nintendo Picross: The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess

    2016

    Puzzle
    Nintendo 3DS
    star 6.6
    My Nintendo Picross: The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess is a downloadable title only available through the My Nintendo rewards program.
  • Super Bomberman 5

    1997

    Super Bomberman 5

    1997

    Puzzle
    Super Famicom
    star 9.3
    An evil Bomber named Emperor Terrorin who has the power of Time itself has freed various criminal Bombers from their prison cells in orbit around Planet Bomber. Setting them up in a warped time and space, Shirobon, Kurobon, and their Louie (Rui) companions must travel through stages and defeat them before going up against Emperor Terrorin himself. Super Bomberman 5, released by Hudson Soft in early 1997, was the final Bomberman game released on the Super Family Computer - the Japanese version of the SNES. The game was released in two variations: a standard cartridge and a gold cartridge, which was sold exclusively through CoroCoro Comic. The gold cartridge included extra maps in battle mode.
  • Soko-Ban

    1982

    Soko-Ban

    1982

    Puzzle
    SG-1000 PC-8800 Series Commodore C64/128/MAX Sharp X1 TRS-80 Color Computer DOS Apple II TRS-80 FM-7 NEC PC-6000 Series MSX
    star 7.1
    Sokoban ("warehouse keeper") is a is a classic puzzle game created in 1981 by Hiroyuki Imabayashi, and published in 1982 by Thinking Rabbit, a software house based in Takarazuka, Japan. In 1984 the ASCII Corporation published a version produced by Khaled Bentebal. It was the basis of numerous clones in the later years. It is set in a warehouse. On each level, the player must push crates (from square to square) to get them onto designated spots; once each crate is on a marked spot, the level is complete. Crates can only be pushed one at a time (so two crates next to each other cannot be pushed together), and cannot be pulled--so it's possible to get a crate stuck in a corner, where it cannot be retrieved! By the last levels, you must plan 40 steps in advance.
  • Dr. Mario 64

    2001

    Dr. Mario 64

    2001

    Puzzle
    Nintendo 64
    star 6
    The flu season has come about, and it's Dr. Mario's duty to use his Megavitamins to heal the people of the land. However, Wario, wanting to have the fame that Dr. Mario has, attempts to steal the Megavitamins, but to no avail. Afterwards, Mad Scienstein and Rudy the Clown (from Wario Land 3) steal the Megavitamins, and both Dr. Mario and Wario give chase.
  • Misao

    2011

    Misao

    2011

    Puzzle
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 7.5
    Misao is a freeware horror adventure game where you explore and escape from a high school trapped in another world by a malevolent curse.
  • Shanghai

    1986

    Shanghai

    1986

    Puzzle
    Arcade PC-9800 Series Sharp X68000 PC-8800 Series Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari Lynx Atari ST/STE TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine Amiga Family Computer MSX2 Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Master System/Mark III
    star 8.4
    Shanghai is a computerized version of mahjong solitaire. After winning a game, the tiles reveal the three-dimensional blinking eye of a dragon behind the game screen. The Macintosh and Sega Master System version shows an animated dragon spitting fire.
  • Picross DS

    2007

    Picross DS

    2007

    Puzzle
    Nintendo DS
    star 7.4
    Fill in squares using simple hints to reveal the hidden picture. Players need both puzzle-solving skills and creativity to earn a picture reward. Each puzzle has a sequence of numbers written in the margins of each column and each row. Those numbers show how many squares within that column or row need to be filled in. Players must deduce where each filled square is based on the numbers in the puzzle. Incorrect guesses earn the player a time penalty. If players solve the puzzle in under one hour, they earn a reward picture, an animated illustration of the thing represented in the puzzle. Puzzles range in size from simple 5x5 squares to much more challenging 15x15 squares—and larger. Players can create and swap puzzles with one another.
  • Where's My Water? 2

    2013

    Where's My Water? 2

    2013

    Puzzle
    Android iOS
    star 7.6
    Get ready to join Swampy, Allie, and Cranky on their NEXT exciting adventure! The sequel to the most addicting physics-based puzzler from Disney has finally arrived. "Where's My Water? 2" launches with three brand new locations including the Sewer, the Soap Factory, the Beach. Best of all, the puzzles are all free! Cut through dirt, and guide fresh water, purple water, and steam to help Swampy and his friends!
  • Pac-Attack

    1993

    Pac-Attack

    1993

    Puzzle
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Wii Sega Mega Drive/Genesis iOS Wii U
    star 5.7
    Based on Namco's Japanese-only arcade puzzler Cosmo Gang the Puzzle, Pac-Attack is similar to many block-dropping puzzle games from the time, such as Puyo Puyo. The objective of the game is to place ghosts and blocks that are arranged in a three part L-shaped piece, so that Pac-Man, after three or more pieces (who replaces one of the parts), can eat as many ghosts as possible to try and clear up the game area. Pac-Man's directions are chosen at random between left or right, but as he goes moving on in the game area (after you place him, of course), if he bumps against a block or the "walls" of the game area, he will change his direction. As Pac-Man eats ghosts and clear rows of blocks, the level increases, which affects the speed and gravity of the pieces one places, as well as the amount of pieces placed before Pac-Man will appear. If one is unable to fit the bottom two parts of a piece into a legal zone of the playing area, the game ends. However, by filling up a meter on the left of the screen via eating ghost
  • Picross 3D: Round 2

    2015

    Picross 3D: Round 2

    2015

    Puzzle
    Nintendo 3DS
    star 8.3
    Chip away at a three-dimensional block puzzle to reveal the object hidden within. Only this time, blocks can be painted with two colors of paint to mold detailed shapes. Enjoy more than 300 puzzles at the Cafe or even tap compatible amiibo figures (sold separately) to solve 10 more puzzles hiding secret Nintendo characters!
  • Tetris Ultimate

    2014

    Tetris Ultimate

    2014

    Puzzle
    PlayStation 4 Nintendo 3DS PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation Vita Xbox One
    star 6.5
    Tetris Ultimate has six exciting modes, fun new features, and unique visuals, the evolution of this iconic game is the ultimate must-have on next-gen consoles.
  • Bust-a-Move 4

    1998

    Bust-a-Move 4

    1998

    Puzzle
    Arcade Game Boy Color PlayStation 3 PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation Vita PlayStation Dreamcast
    star 7.3
    Puzzle Bobble 4 (also known as Bust-a-Move 4 in North America and Europe) is the third sequel to the video game Puzzle Bobble and is the final appearance of the series on the Arcade, PlayStation and Dreamcast. The game is also the final title to be recognizably similar in presentation to the original. Building upon the success of Puzzle Bobble 3, the game adds a pulley system that requires two sets of bubbles, attached to either side of a rope hanging across two pulleys. The game contains a story mode for single player play. In total, the game features 640 levels. The console version features a level editor to either create and save a level, set a succession of levels, or to create an unlimited amount of extra levels and stages. It also has an alternative "story mode".
  • Portal with RTX

    2022

    Portal with RTX

    2022

    Puzzle
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    star 8.2
    Experience the critically acclaimed and award-winning Portal reimagined with ray tracing in this free DLC for Portal owners. Start thinking with portals, with RTX on.
  • Dr. Mario World

    2019

    Dr. Mario World

    2019

    Puzzle
    Android iOS
    star 7.3
    Use your puzzle skills to eliminate pesky viruses! Match capsules with viruses and watch them disappear! Simply match three objects of the same color vertically or horizontally to clear them. Take your time, because each puzzling configuration of viruses must be cleared using a limited number of capsules.
  • Arkanoid: Doh It Again

    1997

    Arkanoid: Doh It Again

    1997

    Puzzle
    Satellaview Super Nintendo Entertainment System PC (Microsoft Windows) Super Famicom
    star 7.9
    Much like the game Breakout, the player controls the "Vaus", a space vessel that acts as the game's "paddle" which prevents a ball from falling from the playing field, attempting to bounce it against a number of bricks. The ball striking a brick causes the brick to disappear. When all the bricks are gone, the player goes to the next level, where another pattern of bricks appear. There are a number of variations (bricks that have to be hit multiple times, flying enemy ships, etc.) and power-up capsules to enhance the Vaus (expand the Vaus, multiply the number of balls, equip a laser cannon, break directly to the next level, etc.), but the gameplay remains the same.
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