Sweet Tooth To Go is Pogo.com's own variant of Bejeweled, developed by the original creators of the game. The gameplay is identical to Bejeweled, however it has a new theme. Instead of different kinds of jewels, the player now has to match sweets of different kinds.
The game takes place on an 8x8 grid of tiles. The player's task is to match three or more tiles of the same sort. This is done by swaping adjacent tiles. Once a match has been made, the tiles disappear and other tiles drop down to fill their place, possibly creating a chain reaction of more matches.
Sweet Tooth To Go has two game modes, normal mode and time trial mode. The difference is that the normal mode lets the player take as long time as he wishes, while the time trial mode has a bonus bar that continually counts down towards zero. The bonus bar is replenished when the player makes matches.
Beetle Ju is a game inspired by maze-dig concept games such as Dig Dug, Mr. Do!, Digger and Boulder Dash. You're playing as a small beetle named Ju (shortening for "Junior") and your aim is to clear your home dungeon flooded with evil and treacherous monsters.
Make your way through the labyrinth by digging the path, either cleverly moving obstacles such as boulders or simply blowing them up. Various weapons are available such as grenades, rockets and time bombs. In addition, the use of projectiles is also worthwhile in the fight against the numerous villains.
A total of 101 levels are available.
Ganbare Goemon: Tentekomai-mai Meikyu-kan is a labyrinth video game developed and published by Konami Mobile Japan and released on mobile phones on May 7, 2003 in Japanese Market. It is the fifth and the last title in the Ganbare Goemon: Tsuukai Game Apli series.
Simple Characters 2000 Series vol.16: Ganba no Bouken Puzzle is an action puzzle game featuring characters from the anime series Ganba no Boken. The gameplay is about put the counter that is in botton right part of the screen to zero, in some stages that means destroy mouses, cats, birds or find all the items.
In Hello Kitty to Album Nikki wo Tsukurimasho! The player will travel with Hello Kitty to different countries around the world and play different mini-games.
This is a mini game included in the DVD release of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
The Chamber Challenge: The main goal in this game is to get through the Chamber of Secrets and get to the secrets that lie in the chamber. However, many familiar faces are quick to stop you on your quest. In order to get past, you must answer their quiz questions correctly. The questions vary from matching to sequenced order, all based on specific scenes in the movie. If you get anything wrong, you must restart. If you manage to get them all correct, you are in grasp of all the secrets that lie in the chamber. However, the quiz is always the same and there is only one ending.
Assist Lex in creating various words by chaining tiles that touch each other within the grid. The longer your word, the more points you earn, and sometimes you may even discover gem tiles to increase your score! Be wary though, as fire may sometimes threaten to burn your library if you don't stop it in time.
Puzzle League (also known as Panel de Pon Multiboot) has been released with several Panel de Pon games. It was first released on February 7, 2003 in the Nintendo Puzzle Collection alongside Panel de Pon (GCN). This game would later get released internationally in English under the localized Puzzle League name in the GBA compilation Dr. Mario & Puzzle League alongside Dr. Mario.
This the only Panel de Pon fairy aesthetic game to be officially translated in English (Since Panel de Pon (SFC) was not translated in the Nintendo Switch Online release as it simply reuses the Japanese ROM), albeit with it's title screen replaced. The game features Pupuri, the Flower Fairy Mascot who makes an appearance in both this game and Panel de Pon (Nintendo Puzzle Collection).
Nintendo Puzzle Collection is a compilation of three Nintendo-published puzzle games that were originally released on earlier Nintendo consoles. All the games support both single-player gameplay and competitive local multiplayer for up to four players simultaneously. In addition, Nintendo Puzzle Collection supports GameCube-Game Boy Advance connectivity, allowing the player to use a Game Boy Advance as a game controller. Downgraded versions of each game can also be downloaded and played independently on the Game Boy Advance. Each game is stored in the Game Boy Advance memory and will remain until the handheld is shut down
Games in the bundle:
-Dr. Mario (despite the name, it is a version of Dr. Mario 64)
-Panel de Pon (a completed version of the cancelled Panel de Pon 64)
-Yoshi's Cookie (a remake of the original NES Yoshi's Cookie)
Games obtainable through the connection to the Game Boy Advance via Link Cable:
-Dr. Mario (original NES version)
-Panel de Pon (yet another different version of Panel de Pon, exclusi
Raise your sails and rouse your crew. It's time to discover new lands on the first commodities trading game for GameBoy Advance. Captain your own ship, with a band of wacky sailors at your command. Become the supreme Sea Trader as you trade in silk, grain, currency and black market goods to increase your wealth. Fight off pirates when they try to steal your goods, or even attack other ships to plunder their spoils. And when you're victorious, carousing is optional.