Word Drift, a fun sliding-tile puzzle for Android

Noyes Chapman is the inventor of the 15-puzzle, a sliding-tile puzzle that created a craze as early as 1880. Actually it’s not just “A” sliding-tile puzzle, it’s the first one to have been created. More than 130 years passed since then and that craze for these types of puzzles still lingers. […]

By |2014-05-07T05:09:07-04:00March 11, 2013|Featured, Games|Comments Off on Word Drift, a fun sliding-tile puzzle for Android

“Kids Numbers and Colors”, an Android learning game for children

“Kids Numbers and Colors” is a free game for Android developed by Funedge, suitable for kids that want to learn how to write numbers and how to count in Indonesian (or English if Indonesian is their main language). Now, since not all kids really want to learn (I know I didn’t […]

By |2014-05-07T05:07:58-04:00February 25, 2013|Games|Comments Off on “Kids Numbers and Colors”, an Android learning game for children

Rap-a-Tic-Tac-Toe, Tic-Tac-Toe game with wrapped edges

[Update]: The developer announced a new version with 2 major improvements: the red and green colors are now less bright and the icon sizes on the wrapped sides were changed so that the game looks better on all screens now. Furthermore, the app is completely free until March 8, 2013 (with […]

By |2013-02-23T16:04:35-04:00February 19, 2013|Games|Comments Off on Rap-a-Tic-Tac-Toe, Tic-Tac-Toe game with wrapped edges

Entangled Game, train your brain to disentangle threads

When I was little there was a game we would play with a ball of yarn (thread for those that never saw one), where you’d start tangling the yarn over your fingers and the others had to take the “spiderweb” off your hands onto their own in a way so that […]

By |2014-05-07T05:10:13-04:00February 19, 2013|Games|Comments Off on Entangled Game, train your brain to disentangle threads

MegaFlux, Matrix-style brain puzzle

MegaFlux just became one of my favorite Android puzzle games, as I’ve always been a fan of the Rube Goldberg machine-type of games (I remember the good old times after ’95 when I discovered “The Incredible Machine” game and became addicted) – these types of games usually require you […]

By |2014-05-07T05:10:46-04:00February 13, 2013|Games|Comments Off on MegaFlux, Matrix-style brain puzzle

Threedot, a fun neon-tilting game

Threedot is an arcade-like game that takes place in a world of micro-organisms. Your goal as a good micro-organism is to destroy other bacteria that are trying “to kill or otherwise harm” you (as the father of all bacteria, Sid the Sloth, would say).

So the purpose is […]

By |2014-05-07T05:12:43-04:00February 5, 2013|Games|Comments Off on Threedot, a fun neon-tilting game

Lexulous, the social scrabble game

My wife loves scrabble, to the point where she plays it via a web interface with other logged in online players all over the world. However the game I saw her play has a major disadvantage, it’s turn based but the time limit allotted for each player is 20 minutes. So […]

By |2014-05-07T05:14:00-04:00January 22, 2013|Entertainment, Games|Comments Off on Lexulous, the social scrabble game

Animal Flow, help animals get home

In a little over 2 years, GameZen became one of the most profitable gaming companies in Korea. It has over 60 developers on-board passionately creating mobile games in 3 categories: green (social), orange (strategy) and blue (arcade). Their games (especially popular ones such as Civilization War, Nuclear War, Hello Kitty Coffee […]

By |2014-05-07T05:14:13-04:00January 21, 2013|Entertainment, Games|Comments Off on Animal Flow, help animals get home
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