10 games found.
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Match rows of atoms to score points, but be careful—new atoms are arriving with each turn.
You have two minutes to remove as many blocks as possible. Selected block areas need to be made with the same animal and form a square or rectangle. Bonuses are awarded for clearing entire rows of blocks, clearing entire columns, clearing the entire puzzle area, and fast sequential removal of blocks.
What would Death himself do if he were surrounded by ultra-cute critters? Kill them, of course! You play the reaper, who needs to kill red cuties in order to stay alive.
A crazy under-the-sea match-three puzzler. Can you make the biggest catch?
Match like-colored gems, but don't let different colors touch!
The cog factory has cut back on its workforce, leaving only you in charge of sorting all the cogs used to make their machine. Your objective is to group the same colored cogs together in sprocket spirals. Once three or more cogs of the same color are adjacent to one another, they will connect themselves to the machine in the background.
This puzzle game is similar to Mahjong in some ways, but different in others. Your main objective is to remove image block pairs and clear the game board of all blocks before the monkey gets to the top of the vine.
Throw the blocks together to create chains of three or more, and stack up those chains to unlock higher bonuses. The blocks fall relentlessly from above—let them stack too high, and it's game over.
So you've mastered puzzle games, and you can beat shoot-em-ups without breaking a sweat. Now can you play both at the same time?
Here's a new twist to the block match genre. You play on dual screens and try to destroy the blocks on both sides. The game starts off easy enough on the left side, but as things get crazy, you will have to deal with blocks appearing on both sides. The game ends when the blocks reach to the top of the right side screen. How long can you last?
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