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Gem Drop X | New Breed Software (Begasus;New Breed Software) | 1997 | Linux | labelimageminimize | |
Geometrix | Bölksoft | 1990 | MS-DOS | labelimageminimize | |
Geweled | author | ? | Linux | labelminimizeminimize | |
GRIKARUGUN | author | 2007 | A manic shooter done with the Zelda Classic engine. Five levels of bullet hell. 7 bosses to defeat. 8-directional movement and 8 buttons (and 9 actions). Each enemy and projectile has a color scheme, destroy sets to multiply scoring. Projectiles of the same color as the player's ship will do no damage. The player can also shoot themselves if they do it right. | Linux | labelimagesubject |
Groops! | Binary Sciences | 2007 | Amstrad CPC | labelimageminimize | |
Hexalate | Gott Games | 2009 | Hexalate is a color matching game. The goal of the game is to rotate and position the circles so that each touching line matches in color. You rotate circles by right clicking, and you move circles by dragging them. The game stores the positions and rotations of the circles across runs. | Linux | labelimagesubject |
Hexalate | Gott Games | 2009 | OS/2 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Hexalate | Gott Games | 2009 | BSD | labelminimizeminimize | |
Hexic HD | Microsoft Game Studios (Carbonated Games) | 2005 | X360 | labelimageminimize | |
HuniePop | HuniePot | 2015 | HuniePop is a unique sim experience, it's a gameplay first approach that's part dating sim, part puzzle game, with light RPG elements, a visual novel style of presentation, an abrasive western writing style and plenty of "plot". After a pathetic attempt to try and pick up Kyu, a magic love fairy in disguise, she decides to take you under her wing and help you out with your crippling inability to meet new women. After a few dating lessons and some sound advice, Kyu sends you out into the world ready to take on the dating world and a wide cast of beautiful babes. * 8 gorgeous girls each with their own personalities, preferences and style. (Rumor has it there are several secret characters to unlock as well!) * More than 20 in-game locations each with beautiful hand painted environment art and many with full day/night cycles. * Over 250 unique items (food, drinks, gifts, accessories) that you can purchase, unlock, collect and give as gifts. * A beautifully composed soundtrack containing over 20 tracks of original music inspired by eastern pop, jazz and bossa nova melodies. * Thousands of lines of dialog, fully and professionally voice acted, complete with a unique character lip-syncing system. * Customize girls' appearances with unlockable outfits and hairstyles! The girls will also dress up for dates! (Or dress down afterwards...) * Collect nearly 50 stunning CG photos depicting the girls in various scenarios, including steamy bedroom scenes. * An addicting match-3 style puzzle dating system with it's own unique twists including upgradeable traits/stats, the ability to move any number of positions and special date gifts that have a variety of interesting effects on the puzzle. | Windows | labelimagesubject |
HuniePop | HuniePot | 2015 | Mac OS X | labelminimizeminimize | |
HuniePop | HuniePot | 2015 | Linux | labelminimizeminimize | |
InnerCube | Schell Games | 2013 | Linux | labelminimizeminimize | |
Intergalactic Bubbles | Hellscape Games | 2015 | Mac OS X | labelminimizeminimize | |
Intergalactic Bubbles | Hellscape Games | 2015 | Linux | labelminimizeminimize | |
InterLOGIC | Phime Studio (Phime Studio;Pantokrator) | 2005 | Play the bug that pushes the balls of the same color to adjacent positions causing the 2 (or 3) of them to dissolve. Dissolve them all. | Linux | labelimagesubject |
Jewel Master 2 | JungleTac | 2007 | Vii | labelminimizeminimize | |
Jewelbox | Wizardworks (Micro Imagineering;Varcon Systems) | 1992 | Ghoul Box! is a hack by Eric Long that transforms Jewelbox to a Halloween theme. | Mac OS Classic | labelimageminimize |
Jeweled | author | 2008 | Tandy Coco | labelminimizeminimize | |
Keys of the Kingdom | Left Behind Games | 2004 | This is an ok puzzle game. Difficulty progression is good. But the 100 levels it comes with are the whole game. No level editor, no DLC. Something I would expect as an NES game (but with 16-bit quality). The voice-overs are high quality and numerous. More sound effects than are to be expected from a puzzle game. The 11 medieval style classical guitar ogg files (seemingly DRM-free) installed with the game are worth well more than the ninety-nine cents I spent on the game (I'd up to say $6 is fair). The Scriptures shown between levels (that can be skipped after a few seconds) seem to bear no connection at all to each puzzle (or even the game itself). Sir Lancelot and his horse offer a few seconds of entertainment and are terribly underused for this purpose. There is also many missed opportunity concerning the story. Sir Lancelot making his way to appeal to the King who has, under terrible advice, forbidden private ownership of land. This has huge connotations concerning the subjects of property, authority, history. They present Sir Lancelot as the not-so-heroic character of the Arthurian tales. But are merely poking fun at the character, not actually revealing any of his flaws as shown in the original material. The situation brings to mind Martin Luther appealing to the Pope when opposed by the Pope's bishops (among other authorities). Also what the Holy Bible has to say about property ownership. And the history of England when Nordic kings imposed Forest Law (i.e. the king owns everything). And of course, the Arthurian cycle.***The ultimate goal of each puzzle is to bring together the lock brick and the key brick. In the way, [i]or[/i] there to help, [i]or both[/i] are bricks with a color and pattern (each color always uses the same pattern). Every non-wall brick can be dragged left or right and they fall if there is nothing underneath. If matching bricks touch vertically or horizontally (except when falling past), they both disappear (complete with chain reactions). Thus, it has elements of Match-3, Sōkoban, and Joining puzzle games. Later levels adds horizontal or vertical conveyor bricks that can carry one or more bricks in a stack (again, by dragging the lift). And there are the scales. Effectively two vertical conveyor bricks bound by a rope and pulleys. They will remain balanced on the same row as long as the weight on them is equal (including no weight). But unequal weight will cause the heavy end to fall until it rests on a brick or wall. Thus, these are also environmental puzzles. A scripture is displayed and read after each level is completed. Solutions are available as flash movies (that will not 'just work' wine, they seem to be a very old and obscure macromedia format of flash). Difficulty increases with each puzzle and there are 100 puzzles. The story of the game is about Sir Lancelot going to meet with the King to persuade him to restore the right to own land. Five arches, 100 guards and 100 locked gates (and 100 puzzles) are betwixt. | Windows | labelimagesubject |
Kirby's Avalanche | Banpresto;Compile;Hal (Nintendo) | 1995 | Everyone's favorite round, pink hero takes a break from swallowing his enemies to put your brain to work in this fast-paced puzzle game. Players take control of Kirby and match wits with well-known enemies from the Kirby series (including his arch rival, King Dedede) in an effort to win the First Annual Dream Land Avalanche Competition. The simple-but-addictive game play revolves around brightly colored blobs and boulders. When the right amount of matching blobs are stacked, they explode and rain down on your opponent's field of play. Repeat this until your screen is clear to move on to the next round. But be careful—the farther you advance, the faster the blobs fall and the smarter the opponents get. Are you good enough to help Kirby become the avalanche king?***Although it is practically a port of "Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine," this is still the best puzzle game around. [Tangent Phaeton] | SNES | labelimagesubject |
Kismet | author | ? | NeXT | labelminimizeminimize | |
Klax | Tengen | 1991 | SO YOU’VE GOT QUICK HANDS.BUT HOW FAST IS YOUR BRAIN? KLAX™ — the latest, greatest hit in the arcades — is now available for play on the Genesis®! For one or two players, this brainteaser of a game is simple in concept: Catch colored tiles that come down the conveyor belt. Rack up points by arranging them in same-colored stacks or rows. A tic-tac-tile test if you will. Sounds easy? It is... until the tiles come tumbling at you so fast, you'll go nuts trying to catch them all — while figuring out where best to stack them before you run out of room! But no matter how tough KLAX gets, the hardest part is pulling yourself away from this fun, fast, and totally mind-boggling game!*** [73]*** [168]*** [169]*** [38]*** [64]*** [37]*** [32]*** [29]*** [27] | Master System | labelimagesubject |
Klax | Domark (Teque) | 1990 | The Tic-Tac tile game It's here! The newest most addictive craze from California. Already a runaway success in the coin-op arcades, Klax is now available for your computer! It's simple in concept and easy to play. Catch the coloured tiles with the paddle and flip them into the bins to make same coloured stacks, diagonals and rows of three. Sounds easy? It is! The hard part is pulling yourself away from the game. * The latest craze from California! * 99 waves of sheer fun! * The fastest selling coin-op ever! * Addictive and challenging! * Make multiple klaxes for massive points! * Challenge your friends in head-to-head action!*** [105]*** [118]*** [33]*** [2]*** [80]*** [49]*** [7]*** [17]*** [23]*** [83]*** [106]*** [102]*** [82]*** [63]*** [1]*** [52]*** [37] | Amiga | labelimagesubject |
Klax | Midway (Digital Eclipse Software) | 1999 | SO YOU’VE GOT QUICK HANDS.BUT HOW FAST IS YOUR BRAIN? KLAX™ — the latest, greatest hit in the arcades — is now available for play on the Genesis®! For one or two players, this brainteaser of a game is simple in concept: Catch colored tiles that come down the conveyor belt. Rack up points by arranging them in same-colored stacks or rows. A tic-tac-tile test if you will. Sounds easy? It is... until the tiles come tumbling at you so fast, you'll go nuts trying to catch them all — while figuring out where best to stack them before you run out of room! But no matter how tough KLAX gets, the hardest part is pulling yourself away from this fun, fast, and totally mind-boggling game!*** [100]***Not compatable with regular Game Boy. | GBC | labelimagesubject |
Klax | Domark (Teque) | 1990 | The Tic-Tac tile game It's here! The newest most addictive craze from California. Already a runaway success in the coin-op arcades, Klax is now available for your computer! It's simple in concept and easy to play. Catch the coloured tiles with the paddle and flip them into the bins to make same coloured stacks, diagonals and rows of three. Sounds easy? It is! The hard part is pulling yourself away from the game. * The latest craze from California! * 99 waves of sheer fun! * The fastest selling coin-op ever! * Addictive and challenging! * Make multiple klaxes for massive points! * Challenge your friends in head-to-head action!*** [142]*** [75]*** [118]*** [101]*** [13]*** [103]*** [49]*** [62]*** [33]*** [17]*** [22]*** [63]*** [63]*** [1]*** [52] | Atari ST | labelimagesubject |
Klax | Tengen | 1991 | SO YOU’VE GOT QUICK HANDS.BUT HOW FAST IS YOUR BRAIN? KLAX™ — the latest, greatest hit in the arcades — is now available for play on the Genesis®! For one or two players, this brainteaser of a game is simple in concept: Catch colored tiles that come down the conveyor belt. Rack up points by arranging them in same-colored stacks or rows. A tic-tac-tile test if you will. Sounds easy? It is... until the tiles come tumbling at you so fast, you'll go nuts trying to catch them all — while figuring out where best to stack them before you run out of room! But no matter how tough KLAX gets, the hardest part is pulling yourself away from this fun, fast, and totally mind-boggling game!*** [168]***Score shown on Mega Force #27 (Apr. 1994) [26]*** [38] | Game Gear | labelimagesubject |
Klax | Domark (Teque) | 1990 | The Tic-Tac tile game It's here! The newest most addictive craze from California. Already a runaway success in the coin-op arcades, Klax is now available for your computer! It's simple in concept and easy to play. Catch the coloured tiles with the paddle and flip them into the bins to make same coloured stacks, diagonals and rows of three. Sounds easy? It is! The hard part is pulling yourself away from the game. * The latest craze from California! * 99 waves of sheer fun! * The fastest selling coin-op ever! * Addictive and challenging! * Make multiple klaxes for massive points! * Challenge your friends in head-to-head action!*** [137]*** [142]*** [25]*** [25]*** [17]*** [62]*** [25]*** [1]*** [60]*** [52]***Reviewed for GX4000. [37]*** [37]*** [36]*** [34]***Released on disk and on cartridge for CPC+ / GX4000 both in 1990. | Amstrad CPC | labelimagesubject |
Klax | Domark | 1990 | The Tic-Tac tile game It's here! The newest most addictive craze from California. Already a runaway success in the coin-op arcades, Klax is now available for your computer! It's simple in concept and easy to play. Catch the coloured tiles with the paddle and flip them into the bins to make same coloured stacks, diagonals and rows of three. Sounds easy? It is! The hard part is pulling yourself away from the game. * The latest craze from California! * 99 waves of sheer fun! * The fastest selling coin-op ever! * Addictive and challenging! * Make multiple klaxes for massive points! * Challenge your friends in head-to-head action!*** [16]*** [3]*** [49]*** [3]*** [33]*** [17]*** [2]*** [78]*** [1] | C64 | labelimagesubject |
Klax | Tengen | 1990 | Klax - the latest, greatest hi in the arcades - now comes home for play on the TurboGrafx! It's simple in concept: Catch colored tiles that come down the conveyor belt. Score bonus points by arranging them in same-colored stacks or rows. A tic-tac-tile test if you will. Sounds easy? It is... until the tiles come tumbling at you so fast, you'll go nuts trying to catch them all while figuring out where best to stack them before you run out of room! But no matter how tough it gets, the hardest part is pulling yourself away from this fun, fast, and totally mind-boggling game!*** [52]*** [37]*** [36]*** [27] | PC Engine | labelimagesubject |
Klax | Tengen;Hudson Soft (Tengen) | 1990 | So you've got quick hands. But how fast is your brain? For one or two players, KLAX makes you move fast - and think faster! Catch textured tiles coming down a conveyor belt. Score big points by arranging them in same-textured stacks of three - vertically, horizontally or diagonally. A tic-tac-tile game if you will. Sounds easy? It is... until the tiles come tumbling at you so fast, you'll go nuts trying to catch them all - while figuring out where best to stack them before you run out of room! No matter how tough it gets, the hardest part is pulling yourself away from this fun, fast, and totally addictive game!***KLAX (クラックス) was released by Hudson in Japan. | NES | labelimagesubject |
Klax | Atari (Tengen) | 1990 | Get set for Arcade Action in living color. In Klax, capture the colored tiles and flip them into stack. Create a Klax by matching 3 or more colored tiles. The pace quickens ... you've got to move fast but beware, once you start, you'll never want to stop.*** [100]*** [52]*** [37]*** [32]*** [27]***Very good puzzle game. Similar in concept and obviously inspired from Tetris. The concept of placing blocks into lines or diagonals works very well and nearly reaches the addictiveness of Tetris. A good choice for a handheld game and one of the best games for the Atari Lynx. | Lynx | labelimagesubject |
KLines | author | 2000 | The computer will add three new items to random locations on the board each turn. The player then takes a turn moving any item to any accessible location. A piece can more up, down, left or right to the selected location have a clear path to be a legal move. Diagonal paths are not allowed. The goal is for the player to create a line of 5 or more identical items; which will then disappear. Creating lines scores points. The game ends when the board is completely full. | Linux | labelimagesubject |
Klötzchen | Top Hat Game Productions | 2011 | Linux | labelminimizeminimize | |
Knockem | Open Dreams Development | 2014 | Starting with a stack of blocks, knock them down. But to finish, certain numbers of colors must hit the ground while certain cannot. Failure to meet the proper sorting loses. To prevent a particular block from falling with the rest, you shoot it with physical projectiles that once launched, become a permanent object in the playfield. | Linux | labelminimizesubject |
Lijnen | P.Kort Software | ? | Linux | labelminimizeminimize | |
Lines | ? | 2001 | BeOS | labelminimizeminimize | |
Linker | Charcoal Styles | 2012 | Linux | labelminimizeminimize | |
Linker | Charcoal Styles | 2012 | Android | labelminimizeminimize | |
Living Stone | Cable Software | 1984 | Dragon32 | labelimageminimize | |
Luxor: Pharaoh's Challenge | MumboJumbo | 2007 | Wii | labelimageminimize | |
Luxor: Pharaoh's Challenge | Mumbo Jumbo | 2007 | PS2 | labelminimizeminimize | |
Luxor: Pharaoh's Challenge | MumboJumbo (Mac Play) | 2007 | Nintendo DS | labelimageminimize | |
Luxor: Pharaoh's Challenge | MumboJumbo (Mac Play) | 2007 | PSP | labelminimizeminimize | |
Magical Drop 2 | Data East;Sega | 1997 | Saturn | labelimageminimize | |
Maisy's Playhouse | Simon & Schuster Interactive (Sound Source Interactive) | 1999 | Mac OS Classic | labelminimizeminimize | |
Maisy's Playhouse | Simon & Schuster Interactive (Sound Source Interactive) | 1999 | Windows | labelminimizeminimize | |
Mix and Match | Carr Software | 1991 | Try to match the randomly chosen color in the left paint can with the fewest mixes (tries). Mix your solution by choosing the intensity (amount) of the three primary light colors (red, green, blue). | MS-DOS | labelimagesubject |
Net Bubble | ? | ? | BeOS | labelminimizeminimize | |
Net-Bubble | author | 2004 | Linux | labelminimizeminimize |