Friday, January 30, 2009

Perfect Balance

With just one or a few supporting beams, can you balance all the shapes to advance to the next level? The shapes can be rotated with A and D keys (Perfect Balance).


If you like this maybe you will like this as well:
Totem destroyer

Push box

Push the boxes over the red dots, simple? Not for long... ;)

Push box

If you like it, also look at:

Block puzzle, Cubeoban, Jelly blocks

Friday, January 23, 2009

Electric Box

Contraption type of game. In this case lead the electricity from point A to point B. To your help you have among others, lasers and mirrors, kettles and steam detectors, lamps and solar panels. Reminds me of Fantastic Contraptions and Mindfields-2.

Electric box

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Dig It

Move blocks one at a time to reveal treasure box. The block kan be rotated and mirrored.

Dig it puzzle

Friday, January 16, 2009

Two Rooms

Puzzle-logic game that also requires some reflexes. Normally I don't post these kinds of puzzles but this was unusually well presented and fun to play. In this game you must play on both sides in symbiosis to achieve the goal. Push buttons on one side to open walls on the other side, but beware sometimes the walls moves to the other side of the "fence" and you must hurry over to the other side to move your piece before the wall closes the goal.

Two Rooms

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Tri Towers Solitaire

Classic addictive solitaire game in a nice layout (Middle age theme). The goal is to remove the three peaks with help of the stack cards. On the stack card you can place cards from the peaks that are one under or one over the card on the stack (also Kings can be placed on Aces and vice versa). I have posted a variant of this game before, Sheriff Tri Peaks.

Tri Towers Solitaire

Friday, January 9, 2009

Pushori

Great little puzzle game, where at first it seemed impossible for me until I realized that you can add the blocks to the playing field from both left and right (I thought it was just left.. try it). Tiles that are the same will disappear if the are aligned vertically. When the playfield is greyed out you will advance to the next level. Enjoy!!

pushori

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Crossblock

Simple puzzle, where you must remove squares, 2 at a time, 3 at a time and so on... easily understood when you start playing, but maybe not that easy to finish?