Tangram is a noble game of ancient East. Borned in China, it conquers hearts and minds of both emperors and commoners all over mysterious China. Currently Tangram puzzles continue to attract people and remains favourite puzzle of modern ages. |
Sympathy helps you prepare crosswords for publication in print form or on the web. Its highly flexible grid drawing and puzzle layout options allow you to create US style fully checked, diagramless, blocked, Italian style and barred grid puzzles. |
Balanced tetris-style game with intuitive rules, midi player and skins. Rotate falling blocks to line up three or more of the same color. High scores are recorded, and an honor roll contains nice funny icons. Suitable for all ages. |
Somethings fishy in this fun and fast paced new puzzle game. Fish float to the top - its your job to guide them into groups of three or more to set them free. Send enough of them on their way and you move to the next level. |
SUPER Lines is a modern 3D remake of the famous Lines game. In this game you have to rule a balls, you form in lines for disappearance. The rules of SUPER Lines are almost the same, but now you may play different types of game and all in full 3D! |
Try to eliminate all but one last tee by removing 1 and jumping the rest |
Locate American states in an interactive word puzzle. Follow the story excerpt and find your hidden states but beware, the Bloop might get you! Companion program to Grasp The USA. |
The main peculiarities of Tetpic 5000 are animated themes, which play a role of a game background. These themes are made on the basis of animated screensavers of the EleFun Multimedia Company. You will be able to choose the background of Tetpic 5000. |
A naughty kid left a heap of colorful cubes on the floor and your job is to clean up the mess now. To do that you will have to arrange them in a certain order. There are a number of bonus features to help you. Warning: the game¡¯s extremely addictive! |
A Windows Puzzle Game and Solver. An implementation of the Japanese Sudoku game.Addicts are as obsessed as 1980s teenagers fixated on the Rubiks cube. |
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