


   | Domino Dilemma 1.2 (Shareware, $10) | Release: August 20, 2002 | In this perplexing puzzle, a set of dominoes will be laid out before you. There are 28 unique pieces (rectangles consisting of 2 squares) with pips from 0-0, 0-1, ..., to 6-6. Easy? Unfortunately, the dominoes' outlines are not displayed, and it is your job to work out the correct positioning of each domino. The game contains music, sound effects and true color graphics. It works in full screen mode at 800x600. | | Company: Sapphire Games | Size: 1020.5 KBytes |  |
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 | Dominoker 1.2 (Shareware, $14.95) | Release: October 11, 2003 | Dominoker is a puzzle game that uses dominos. Flip dominos to form poker hands and score points. Dominoker features lots of graphics and relaxing background music. Version 1.2 features three strikes to end a game, improved loading and displaying of bitmaps, 640x480 support, and improved help. | | Company: Rockland Software Productions | Size: 1953.1 KBytes |  |
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 | DripDrop 1.3 (Shareware, $14.95) | Release: February 4, 2004 | Call the plumber, quick! Theres a leak somewhere, hear it? DRIP DROP DRIP DROP! Oh, actually its DRIP DROP, a new game collection of 3 falling object puzzles: Wipe out your foe with FLOOD and cast him away with waves; In game 2, hurry because you have a need to FEED! The animals are hungry! In the third game, overpower your opponent. - just make him cry with CLASSIC and play this falling object puzzle until the wee hours of the night. | | Company: Phelios Inc. | Size: 4090 KBytes |  |
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 | Drippy 1.1 (Shareware, $19.95) | Release: October 10, 2003 | A completely new game! No, really! Not just an old game with a different name and better graphics and enough little changes to evade copyright, but a whole new game concept. It's not Tetris. It's not Columns. It's not Puzzle Bobble. It's... Drippy! | | Company: Screaming Duck Software | Size: 2328.1 KBytes |  |
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 | DROANS 2.0.5 (Shareware, $10.00) | Release: October 1, 2003 | Columns style game with very nice graphics and spectacular music. Combine the colorful blocks in rows, columns or diagonals of three or more to remove them from the screen. When you play better, gravity increase, how much can you support? Colorful blocks are coming down hard in this fun and super addictive game! Some words for our players: "diabolical" slow at first, but the more you play the faster it goes! My wife is at level 9, score 133300! You only get there by mastering the diagonals. More fun than Tetris for me! | | Company: TONSO games | Size: 512.4 KBytes |  |
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 | Dropheads 1.1 (Shareware, $19.95) | Release: June 23, 2004 | Dropheads with hilarious animations keep falling from the top and you should clear them before they get too high. Expect the situation getting a bit more complicated when various special elements appear, so think twice before you make your next move... | | Company: AlwaysNeat.com | Size: 5249 KBytes |  |
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 | Dungeon Scroll 1.12 (Shareware, $14.95) | Release: August 1, 2004 | Fight your way through dungeons of evil creatures by arranging letters to create magic words. | | Company: Robinson Technologies | Size: 3859.1 KBytes |  |
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 | Dweep Gold 1.40 (Shareware, $24.95) | Release: October 28, 2002 | Winner of three major industry awards, Dweep Gold is a creative puzzle game with a twist. Picture a cute purple furry creature with no arms, two legs, and two great big eyes. That's Dweep. Now put Dweep into a hostile environment surrounded by lasers, heat plates, bombs, and lots of other hazards -- all the stuff that would instantly fry a cute purple furry creature. But don't give Dweep any weapons at all -- no guns, no knives, no armor, no shields. And now for the goal -- Dweep's utterly defenseless little babies are trapped in this same dangerous environment, and your challenge is to safely guide Dweep to rescue them. The colorful challenges will have you scratching your head as you try to figure out how to navigate past the obstacles with the available tools. Dweep moves where you want, but you have to avoid the lasers, freeze plates, and other hazards. Collect and use helpful items including mirrors, torches, wrenches, hammers, and fans to guide Dweep through each of the 152 levels. Make Dweep freeze int | | Company: Dexterity Software | Size: 1332.4 KBytes |  |
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 | e-FunSoft Mastermind 1.0 (Shareware, $18) | Release: December 20, 2000 | e-FunSoft Mastermind is a mind/logic game and a test of intelligence. The object of this game is to break the hidden code - which is generated by the computer randomly. Through process of elimination and logic, you must find the hidden item sequence in a given attempts or lose. This game has nice graphics and smooth animation. There are 6 different graphic styles available: Spheres, Gems, Blocks, Numbers, Alphabets and Nature theme. The game background is configurable. You can play with 4 standard levels: Beginner, Normal, Master and Extreme, but you can create custom levels of your desire, set board size and maximum colors used. High scores board and statistics for each level are available. This game supports Midi Player with Play List. | | Company: e-FunSoft | Size: 644.5 KBytes |  |
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 | Edges 1.1 (Shareware, $19.95) | Release: July 22, 2004 | Bored with fast paced actions? Play Edges and enjoy a quiet intellectual challenge. No need to hurry, concentrate and off you go! | | Company: Sugar Games | Size: 2249.5 KBytes |  |
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 | Eidetic memory training 7.1 (Shareware, $15.00) | Release: June 6, 2004 | Computers draw different pictures and you memorize them. This game can be used for training visual memory as good as for developing the creativity of imagination. | | Company: Serge Mikhailov | Size: 927.7 KBytes |  |
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 | Electra 1.11 (Shareware, $14.95) | Release: December 29, 2003 | Everybody wants to be a superhero: but some of us have to be electricians. Your mission in this electrical puzzle is to light the evening city. Quickly attach together a contact out of numerous wire pieces and get a faerie electrical discharge, accompanied by a blinding explosion and sound effects. | | Company: Alawar Entertainment | Size: 2709.7 KBytes |  |
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 | Electronica 1.01 (Shareware, $19.95) | Release: September 27, 2003 | We are happy to present you the A-class logic game! The main point is simple electric circuit is out of order, and you must assemble it. Make it faster, and you'll get a good Time Bonus. Make it better, and it will increase your Rotation Bonus. Many points are good, and few are not bad, too! Oh, yes, the only condition is: the circuit should not make circles. It must spread out from one point, like the branches of a tree, not crossing or locking itself. | | Company: Nice Games | Size: 3511.7 KBytes |  |
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 | Elite Japan Crossword 1.2. (Shareware, $19.8) | Release: September 3, 2002 | If you like to exercise your brain by solving puzzles and riddles, you've just found a perfect program. Elite Japan Crossword features several thousand puzzles known as Japanese crosswords, nonograms, griddlers and point-by-numbers. This type of puzzles originated in Japan (hence the name) and then quickly spread all over Europe, especially the United Kingdom. And it does not matter whether you are a novice or a veteran - with EJC solving griddlers is exciting and a lot of fun. | | Company: Eliteware | Size: 960.7 KBytes |  |
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 | Elite Jigsaw Puzzle 1.4 (Shareware, $14.95) | Release: October 20, 2002 | The fun of the game is to solve a jigsaw puzzle while listening to nice music. There are several picture sets and a varying number of pieces for you to select. Pieces may have queer shapes rotated to any angle so it | | Company: Alawar Entertainment\MediaResearchGroup | Size: 3563.8 KBytes |  |
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 | Energy 1.0 (Shareware, $19.95) | Release: May 8, 2003 | Away from the bustling streets of urban Paris is a sleepy old village called, Ville de Petro. There, a Monsieur Jean-Luc Cabrel, a longtime employee at the petanque factory called Energy, sluggishly goes about his work on the assembly line making sure the pétanque balls are packaged correctly. There is a problem, however. In the old days, Jean-Luc (or JL for short) was sprightly and agile and all the balls were the same color (silver) so they were easy to group. He was a mean, lean pétanque-sorting machine! Sadly, today’s modern pétanque game includes several colors, which need to be sorted, and JL is colorblind. In addition to this French tragedy, the machines have been updated and require swift human interaction and skill to keep the production line efficient. Call it denial or fear of losing his beloved job, JL is determined to stay and be a productive worker. The only thing is, he needs your help. Simply sort colors in mechanical bases to help out an old colorblind Jean-Luc keep the only job | | Company: Phelios Inc. | Size: 8490.4 KBytes |  |
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 | Escape 4.8.27 (Freeware) | Release: August 27, 2004 | Escape is a tile-based puzzle game in the style of "Adventures of Lolo" or "Chip's Challenge." Unlike either of those games, Escape doesn't rely at all on reflexes--it's all about your brain. The game is played on a grid in wich the player must manipulate blocks, lasers, switches, and other devices in order to reach the exit. Of course, this is more easily said than done! | | Company: Tom Murphy 7 | Size: 585.9 KBytes |  |
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 | Exterminator 1.0 (Shareware, $5.95) | Release: March 22, 2003 | Exterminator is a game of strategic planning and logic. Each level has a number of spiders, beetles, ants and more. The levels boards are laid out with 'arrow blocks'. These blocks are all part of a sequence that can destroy each insect within the level, providing they are launched in the correct order. At the beginning of each level you choose one single block to launch first. That block releases its arrow. As the arrow moves along the board, it destroys everything it touches. When blocks are destroyed by the arrow, the arrow turns in the direction that the block was aiming to. If the arrow leaves the screen the game is over. Each level is complete when all insects have been destroyed. | | Company: ANTi-Ware | Size: 578.7 KBytes |  |
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