In the innovative puzzle game PINCH, for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad, players must guide little colored balls, called Norbs, through mazes; overcoming obstacles by PINCHing them apart to separate them into smaller Norbs, and PINCHing them together to merge them into larger Norbs. The game was re-released with new art and polish late in 2012 by publisher Miniclip.
The sequel to the iPhone game, KenKen: Train Your Brain, was released on April 9th, 2010. New features include puzzle grids up to 9x9, achievements, and Facebook integration.
Released on the Mac and one of the original puzzle games on the iPhone, Frenzic is a fast-paced puzzle game in which players complete "pies" using various colored wedges.
As a new member of Sunnyville, a fictional U.S. town, your goal is to win the Superstar Homes Magazine contest by scavenging for better furniture and decor for your fledgling house.
A 2D blend between RPG and Casual Game, the player controls a band of tiles which make their way through various stages, fighting monsters and leveling up.
Give your brain a workout with 1001 Crystal Mazes Collection, the deceptively simple jewel logic game. It's easy to learn but hard to master. Your task is to push the crystals forward to their target destinations one at a time. It sounds simple, but be careful. You can push your jewel into an impossibly locked position if you don't plan ahead. As the mazes get harder and the crystals pile up, you'll need clever thinking to clear the labyrinth. With more than 1,000 jewel-filled puzzles, this fun collection will challenge your mind and push your skills to the limit.
In this sequel to Enigmo players must utilize a variety of new tools, gadgets, and the power of the third dimension itself to solve fifty brand new physics puzzles.