A classic peg-style game with a "science fiction" restyle: you must save the solar system from the alien's attack removing all the enemy mines ... (uh, nothing more than a "space-trashman" ???). submitted 07/02/2004
An updated version of our classic "Traffic Jammer", featuring new graphics & scenery, tutorial mode, hints, sound, and save game progress/opions (if cookies enabled).
Push your brain to its limits with this fiendish puzzle game!
Guide the cars home using the colored arrows over 30 levels ranging from easy-peasy, up to fiendishly hard! Do you have what it takes to be a Traffic Jammer Champion? submitted 06/24/2004
Cabeem is Gary's popular take on Same Game, which is not as well known as Tetris but just as addicting! A pleasant appearance and a unique, admin-style live statistics feature (press 'S' during the game to see this) are among the many strong points of this game. submitted 03/17/2004
Can you solve all 30 levels of this diabolical puzzle game? Graded from Easy to Fiendish, there's enough here to keep you playing for hours.
Use the arrows to guide the little cars through the maze of roads and junctions to the right exit. Sounds easy, doesn't it... submitted 10/21/2003
If you think tangram puzzles are for pansies, then try this one on for size! Pentomino shapes are the cousins of tetrominoes, the shapes we know so well from the classic tetris game. The idea is to fill up a given area using these shapes, rotating and flipping them. There are three categories: easy, medium and hard. Good luck with the last one... submitted 02/23/2003
Try to enter the TopTen by drawing as many lines as possible.
Each line has 5 points, 4 must already exist, the new one will be added, and help you to construct other lines and so on... Computer or previous top players games could help you!
Who knows if this game always ends, who will push the limits? submitted 08/28/2002
PUZZTRIX brings to mind classical games such as Puzznic or Brix.
The goal is simple: Eliminate all colored objects!
These are the rules:
1. All movable objects are under the force of gravity.
2. If two or more objects are adjacent to each other, they evaporate. submitted 06/09/2002