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Puzzle Games (6/7)

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Puzzle Mania

Assemble each photo as fast as possible by swapping any two cells. The game will begin by showing the complete photo, player will tab the screen to start after they have a photographic memory of the picture.

$5, by FuturePDA

 

Puzznix

The object of this game is for you to attempt to "move the stones to let [make] them disappear". The first ten levels can be played for free; registering gets you the full version including 60 levels.

Note: To register, you have send 10 DM (roughly $5) to the author's home address in Germany. There is no means of paying for this game online.

10 DM (roughly $5), by Patrick Hinrichs

 

Pycdo

You must use your wit to get through all 192 puzzle in 3 courses. Pycdo is designed for gamers of ALL ages, and offers loads of fun and entertainment to anyone who plays. This addictive puzzle game is a twist from your usual puzzlers with a refreshing concept in which you plot the dots of pictures given to you in the form of numbers

$5, by SkyRank Games

 

Pyraos

Featuring "superb pre-rendered graphics", the object of the game is to place the top piece of a pyramid constructed by you and the computer opponent.

$15, by Random Software

 

Reflect It

A remake of the famous Spectrum game, A Whole New Ball Game, by Pete Cooke in which the object is to capture the yellow Energy-Pills by rolling the ball over them. You control the path of the ball by lying down and removing gates to deflect it.

Free, by Public Pocket Games

Free!

 

Reflections

An addictive game where hidden atoms must be found by analyzing reflections of light shot into the game box.

$10, by AmazingStuff.Net

 

Resco Blocks

A sliding-tile game where you have to put the numbers in order before the time runs out.

$7.95, by Resco

7/10

 

Rescue

A new style maze game. You need to command your ship to the station by using provided direction arrows. The game has 20 rounds, and it has editor to let you create your own.

Free, by Terence Jade Store

Free!

 

Rock Swap

A Bejeweled clone.

Free, by Andy Siegert

Free!

 

Rocks

The object of the game is to "swap rocks that are right next to each other to make rows or columns of 3 or more similar rocks."

Designed specifically for the ARM-based iPAQ H36xx series, so may not work on all devices.

Free, by Unlimited Realities

Free!

 

RotatoR

Your objective is "to arrange the numbers in a numerical order. This sounds easy, but is harder than you might think."

$10, by MobileMankind.com

 

Rox

The object is to clear the board of as many rocks as you can. You can clear at least two rocks of the same color which are attached.

$6.95, by PDAutilities

 

Safecracker

A Mastermind clone "with the following premise: You are a thief. You have been given (by an extraterrestrial civilization, by the British Secret Service, or by whom every else you'd like to imagine) a special machine to help you open safes. Unfortunately, this device is an “economy” model. It does not display the entire combination, but merely gives you clues to help you deduce the combination."

$9.95, by Aurora Software

 

SameGame

Your objective is to clear the screen by selecting the largest groups of same color tiles.

$9.95, by BuildXPDA.com

 

Scissors Paper Stone

The classic game brought to your Pocket PC.

$0.50, by PocketForce

 

Scramble

A traditional word jumble game with three levels of difficulty. Hints will get you started.

Note: Please note that buying this game will also get you Brainflex.

$6.95, by Groupworks Development Co.

 

SensoJet

A Simon Says clone, in which your objective is "to click the buttons in the same order the computer does".

Free, by Jean-Claude Trachsel

Free!

 

Seven Colours

A strategy game where you must conquer at least 50 % of the board by eliminating the colours from the playing area.

Free, by François Pessaux

Free!

 

Shanghai Pocket Essentials

A modern, solitaire version of the same named ancient oriental game, based on Activision's Shanghai Mah-Jongg series.

$19.95, by LandWare

7/10

 

Shape Shifter

The game's objective is to "move the squares so that three or more of the same color and shape are together. Once 3 or more are lined up, they will be removed from the board and the other squares will shuffle in to fill the gap."

$10, by Golden Crater Software

 

SiChuan Majong

A Mahjongg game in which you have to clear all of the tiles on the board as quickly as possible.

$5, by YanCEyWare

 

Slide Puzzle

The old slide puzzles. You move the square piece into the available space trying to resequence the numbers correctly.

$4.99, by Dornseif Consulting

 

Slider Madness

Rearrange the tiles to their original positions so that the picture is correct. Score is based on time and number of moves you do.

Note: An adult version is also available.

$13.95, by Visionary Design LLC

 

Slurp

Your goal is to grab your pen, slurp up the colored drops, and clear the board. As you slurp, the remaining drops reform into different shapes. Bigger drops are worth more points, so the challenge is to slurp up the big ones, but also think about how the slurp will cause the drops to reform. Make big drops and slurp up big points!

$9.95, by Hexacto

Buy this game

 

Sokoban

A Sokoban game, where you have to figure out how to move a certain number of objects into a particular area without getting any stuck!

Free, by Ronald F. Lens

Free!

 

Sokoban

Another version of the classic puzzle game, where your objective is to push various objects into a target area.

$14.95, by Megasoft 2000

Free!

 

SpotMe!

Compare 2 photos and spot 3 differences.

$7, by FuturePDA

 

SquareOff

Otherwise known as Oekaki Logic, the rules are simple: look at the numbers in the horizontal and vertical tabs and figure out which of the squares on the board should be colored to produce the correct picture.

$9.95, by Leen n' Meen

 

Squares

The classic game where the object is to draw lines and complete as many squares as possible.

$2, by Miracle Software

 

Squish

Over 50 Levels of puzzle fun, move "Mr P" the penguin around the screen collecting gems, push, pop and smash objects to help you in your quest.

$9.95, by Oz Creations

6/10

Buy this game

 

Stop the Bomb

The idea of the game is to locate a set number of bombs which are hidden in a grid play area. The games concept is similar to that of Microsoft's Minesweeper. However, the logic to determine the whereabouts of bombs differs in that the number shown is the distance to the nearest bomb (not the number of bombs touching that particular cell).

$5, by Dan Diggins

 

SuperPOP

Based on Pop2001, but basically it's not. New graphics, more bubbles, new objects and gameplay...

$5.95, by Oz Creations

 

Swap it!

The target of the game is to take out as many items as you can by swapping two adjacent items. Once you eliminate some of the items (by achieving rows of columns of three of a kind) more are falling and so forth.

$7.99, by PDAutilities.com

Buy this game

 

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