- Hello dear friend! Welcome to my favorite game site! Who am I? Well, it's curious. I'm not a cat, but I have a cat's ear. I'm not a rabbit, but I have a rabbit's ear and teeth. Maybe I am 'rabbicat'? However, my name is Mix and I love games, that's why I'm here!
A puzzle is a problem or enigma presented as entertainment; that is written down, acted out, etc. Many puzzles stem from serious mathematical or logistical problems, whereas others are devised for the sole purpose of being brain teasers. The history of puzzles goes back many thousand years, a tangram being one of the earliest and still one of the most popular puzzles. In certain temples of Japan monks used to write mathematical puzzles on temple walls.
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Maui Wowee.
Take a break from the hectic life with this tropical twist on the classic match-three puzzler. Maui Wowee lets you decide if you prefer to slide objects or swap 'em!
Wheel of Fortune.
Spin the wheel, buy a vowel, and solve the phrase in this great version of one of the world's most popular game shows. Watch the money pile up!
Professor Fizzwizzle.
You must help the professor use his brains and his gadgets to solve each exciting level.
TriJinx.
Join Kristine Kross, adventurer, world-traveler and puzzle-master, as she winds her way through a mysterious labyrinth in search of her missing father.
Cubis 2.
Stack, push and wedge colored blocks into groups of three or more in four uniquely exciting game modes. Cubis 2 is the logical choice for casual fun.
The Lost City of Gold.
Travel through dangerous jungles, mysterious caves and hidden ruins on your quest to claim the gold as your own.
Best Gift.
Dip into a world of holiday delights, treasures, and adventures in this unique take on classic matching games! Explore 4 game modes, each with its own addictive qualities.
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