


   | 3D Crazy Ballz 1.2 (Shareware, $13.45) | Release: October 10, 2003 | Lines remake in full 3D with outstanding graphics and cool sounds ! In this game your task is to remove ballz from the table by grouping them in three different patterns (lines,blocks or star). | | Company: Unnatural Games Studio | Size: 1478.9 KBytes |  |
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 | Absolute Click 1.0 (Shareware, $10.95) | Release: October 27, 2003 | Absolute Click is probably the most relaxing, easy-to-play, and challenging game ever for you and your family. Your fun is guaranteed at home, office or school. You can configure music, sound, themes, pictures and animations at any time. Besides the predefined ones, you can also create new themes and share them with your friends. You get all these features with our 30-day money back guarantee. | | Company: TATOONGAMES Corp. | Size: 982 KBytes |  |
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 | Archibald's Ice Cubes 1.1 (Shareware, $14.95) | Release: January 10, 2002 | Ice Cubes is a combinatorial and logical computer game based on an original idea. The game consists of a few tens of rounds at varying levels of difficulty suitable both beginners including children and advanced users. Other rounds can be downloaded from the homepage or can be created by means of a free level editor which is a part of the Ice Cubes installation. | | Company: Archibald The Cat entertainment | Size: 1436 KBytes |  |
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 | Arrows 2.0 (Shareware, $9.95) | Release: August 25, 2004 | There is a field - 6x6 cells. Each field can be empty or contain a colored brick with arrow on it. Arrow direction depends on the bricks color (or vice-versa). You can manipulate these bricks: tap on the brick to move it accordingly to it's arrow direction. Groups of two or more bricks having the same color dissapear, but each turn some new bricks come to the field. Destroy bricks to earn points. The goal is to earn as much points as you can. The game ends when there are no empty cells left on the field so it's impossible to place incoming bricks on it. | | Company: Original Games | Size: 252 KBytes |  |
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 | Astral Arrows 1.1 (Freeware) | Release: October 3, 2002 | There is a field - 6x6 cells. Each field can be empty or contain a colored brick with arrow on it. Arrow direction depends on the bricks color (or vice-versa). You can manipulate these bricks: click on the brick to move it accordingly to it's arrow direction. Groups of two or more bricks having the same color dissapear, but each turn some new bricks come to the field. Destroy bricks to earn points. The goal is to earn as much points as you can. The game ends when there are no empty cells left on the field so it's impossible to place incoming bricks on it. | | Company: Apus Software | Size: 1074.2 KBytes |  |
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 | BUBBLES 1.5 (Shareware, $19.95) | Release: February 26, 2002 | BUBBLES (ASP) from DynoTech Software. Unique puzzle game plays upside down! Maneuver the rising bubbles so they float into matching bubble pods. Watch out for nasty soap scum! See awesome digital graphics, listen to your favorite classical music, save games, pause play when you need a break, and much more. Requires: 486 or faster (Pentium 166 recommended); 8MB RAM (16 MB RAM Recommended); Windows 3x/9x/2000/NT; High color SVGA; Sound Card (optional, but highly recommended). - [www.dynotech.com] | | Company: DynoTech Software | Size: 1364.3 KBytes |  |
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 | Cross-Colors 1 (Shareware, $14.95) | Release: March 21, 2003 | Change the colors on a row or column, move them, and make the same color. Our logical funny games are made to increases the player's intelligence's "muscles". The player trains his brain and has fun too. Einstein's intelligence is not impossible to achieve! The player can have pleasure and train his intelligence in the same time. Holotronix offers multiple versions of the X-Colors game, which can be played with the same rules, but involve different strategies, in order to provide more pleasure in the game. The players of Cross-Colors will find it is very different for permutation games like the Sam Lloyd's puzzle or the Rubik's cube, which might seem similar. The mathematics behind X-Colors is different, because it is not a permutation game. By dragging the tiles with the left button of the mouse, the tiles slide on their row or column; with the right button, the row or column change its colors. The dimensions can be changed with "Edit->Dimensions", and the color count with "Edit->Colors". Playing with the k | | Company: Holotronix srl | Size: 487.8 KBytes |  |
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 | Cross-Numbers 1 (Shareware, $9.95) | Release: March 21, 2003 | Arrange the numbered tiles in natural order, by moving the rows and columns. Our logical funny games are made to increases the player's intelligence's "muscles". The player trains his brain and has fun too. Einstein's intelligence is not impossible to achieve! The player can have pleasure and train his intelligence in the same time. Holotronix offers multiple versions of the X-Numbers game, which can be played with the same rules, but involve different strategies, in order to provide more pleasure in the game. The Sam Lloyd's puzzle may look similar with Cross-Numbers, because of the sliding tiles. Even if the mathematics behind X-Numbers is based on the permutation theory too, there are notable differences, and the solving algorithms are quite different. By dragging the tiles with the left button of the mouse, the tiles slide on their row or column. The dimensions can be changed with "Edit->Dimensions". The keyboard can do these operations too, with the arrow keys. Holding down the Shift key will move only | | Company: Holotronix srl | Size: 469.1 KBytes |  |
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 | Dots2 2.0 (Shareware, $25.00) | Release: March 18, 2004 | Dots2 is the computer analog of the old strategy game. It's possible that You've never heard of it, but this only makes it more interesting to play and discover new strategies. If You are tired of all possible clones of tetris and lines, then Dots2 - is definitely the thing You need now. This is a two-players game. It is played on the pole of fixed size, and players are making their moves in order to win the game. | | Company: Crackman | Size: 1999 KBytes |  |
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 | Free Renju 4.7 (Shareware, $7.95) | Release: July 30, 2002 | This is a variation of the well known Japanese board game. 4 levels. Printing position and moves. Saving moves. Loading position from file or manually. Demo game. Various colors. | | Company: Vitaliy Levchenko | Size: 365.3 KBytes |  |
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 | Funny Creatures 1.2 (Shareware, $14.95) | Release: August 9, 2004 | Help Funny Creatures to solve amusing puzzles in the maze! In this puzzle game you should move colored creatures in the maze. To win you should return each creature to his home. But it is not very easy to control the creatures because they can move only in a straight line and can not stop until collision with the wall or another creature. | | Company: Astatix Software | Size: 761 KBytes |  |
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 | Hexip 1.0 (Shareware, $14.95) | Release: July 1, 2003 | Classic battleship puzzles in hexagonal grid. Find the hidden fleet in the hexagonal grid using simple logic. You could start as a cadet playing easy puzzles and reach the rank of captain to solve more challenging puzzles. Admiral (automatic solver) could help you initially to learn the trick of the trade. | | Company: Yoogi Logic Games | Size: 2252.7 KBytes |  |
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