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This “The Labyrinth” game is an applied puzzle board game that requires player to use logic and a strategy to pass each level. A core game play is move and rotating puzzles. In This game will be play by mouse. Player will pass each level by moving or rotating puzzle to make a pathway from start point that player’s character is standing at to the Cup on the other side of the board. Game will be obtained by Visual studio 2010 and XNA game studio 4.0.
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Fifteen puzzle is a sliding puzzle that consists of a frame of numbered square tiles in random order with one tile missing. "15 puzzle" (Wikiversity) — script in JavaScript, developed under Web laboratory as an educational project.
Superficially, Dominoes on Acid is a solitaire variant of Dominoes with weird colorful tiles. But on a deeper level it is a GUI for natural deduction. Every completed domino is equivalent to a proof of a tautology in classical propositional logic.
A small puzzle game in which your goal is to remove all tiles from the table. You are held up by other tiles, gravity walls, and other things, and you can even redesign the level while playing!
Tickle Bomb is a fun logic game. Select the safe tiles based on hints about the number of bombs in neighboring tiles. Similar to Xbomb or Windows Minesweeper, Tickle bomb has far more interesting geometry and better design.
Step-by-Step is a simple brainteaser where you have to clear all colored tiles by stepping over it. Dependent on the color of the tile you must step 1-3x over it to make it disappear. Game contains 99 levels and a separate level editor.
Grabble is an Anagrams-playing Java applet. In this fast-paced game,everyone plays at the same time to make words using tiles from a popular boardgame. It supports computer & unlimited human players in hotseat. One can customise the tileset,word list etc.
A Polarium/Chokkan Hitofude clone. StroQ is an addictive puzzle game where you have to flip white and black tiles in order to form rows of the same color with a single stroke of your mouse. StroQ runs under Windows, Linux/*BSD and Mac OSX.
A simple and fun remake of the old Filler game that was popular in early 1990s (and was a true marvel of its time). Written in FreePascal with Lazarus libraries. The game objective is to capture half of the colored field by annexing tiles color by color.