Object: Solve Puzzles, find the exit.
Neat Escape games are nicely illustrated, almost of photographic quality. Strange hospital though ... the toilet paper is wired up, there's little to no actual medical equipment in the room, and someone thought a pineapple belongs in the patients fruit bowl.
You wont need to know Japanese to play this game.
Hosted at: http://www.amajeto.com/
Jigsaw Puzzle Escape games are just as the name would suggest ... escape games with a jigsaw theme.
Object: Solve puzzles, find jigsaw puzzle pieces, get a key to the exit.
Amajeto games are have a simple design that are pleasant on the eyes, and the puzzle challenges are of average difficulty. If you're not familiar with escapes games, these games include many puzzles types that you seen in most escape games.
If you find the the game window a little small for your eyes, press "Ctrl +" to zoom in. "Ctrl -" makes the screen smaller, and "Ctrl 0" put the screen back to the default size. This trick works for most browser games.
Object: Solve Puzzles to open the can
This is number #46 in a collection of games that all have the same basic objective. You are presented with a canned drink of some sort: The website doesn't specify (not that I can see using Google Translate), but my son knows enough Japanese to identify it as a juice. Click to the sides of the can, or at the bottom and top to get to the puzzles. Usually there's a little blue light that tells you when the puzzle is solved.
You wont need to know Japanese to play this game.
Object: Solve Clues, Find Five Soccer Balls, Build a Key and Escape.
This is just one of many games that have come out recently with a soccer theme, to coincide with the recent Fifa World Cup tournament held in Russia this year.
To be honest, I'm not really much into watching sports of any sort, but how can anyone not be impressed by the stories of Japan's show of honor and grace, well beyond the final game of their run. Yoku yatta!
Object: Manipulate Blocks to their Target Points
Today I point to a collection of games from Rosden Shadow, who intends on putting out a new puzzlescript game every day. Puzzlescript is an open-source HTML5 puzzle game engine, that (so far) is often used for sokoban style and adventure games.
Many of these games only have 1-5 levels, but they are devilishly clever, and will bring some of us back to the days of DOS4.0, when the 286 PC with an EGA monitor was a rather modern and magical thing.Object: Solve puzzles, find jigsaw puzzle pieces, get a key to the exit.
The latest installment from Amajeto: Games with a simple design that are pleasant on the eyes,
If you find the the game window a little small for your eyes, press "Ctrl +" to zoom in. "Ctrl -" makes the screen smaller, and "Ctrl 0" put the screen back to the default size. This trick works for most browser games.
Object: Guide sugar pixels to various coffee cups
Draw lines to direct sugar through colored filters, around background objects, and into their matching colored cup. The comma drops up to 3000 pixels in some levels, only one in others. This browser version of the game includes 30 levels.
BartBonte games are as beautifully designed as they are fun to play. There's also a mobile app for this game (one of only a few apps I've actually paid for), that includes 75 levels of fun.
Bart has written a few sequels, each as enjoyable as the original. Other games in the Sugar Sugar saga include:
Object: Raise checkered flags by solving an array of short puzzles
This site is an unusual collection of twenty short puzzles, arranged in a way that reminded me of a vending machine the first time I found the page.
While the graphics are a little simplistic, the puzzles are challenging and well designed. Like other TomoLa games, you can explore objects in three-dimensions to find the clues you need.Tabata is a regimen for "High-Intensity Interval Training" where you work really hard for 20 seconds, rest for 10 seconds, then repeat. A fairly good description of this puzzle collection, not unlike the instructions for washing your hair.