A 15 puzzle game.
An online dictionary that offers word for word translations into 3 different languages (Chinese/Japanese/Korean).
Click on a language at the top of the table to be prompted to identify words from that language. You may then choose one of the following options:
Words that you got right/wrong will be highlighted in green/red. You can load/save your results at any time. The dictionary is regularly updated but will always be backwards compatible with your previous results. You can also view a variety of language statistics.
A Family Computer (Famicom) emulator.
A Game Boy emulator.
A password generator.
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You are required to place arrows on a grid that point in the direction of coloured tiles. The amount of arrows required depends on the tile's colour. The number scheme follows the colours found in a rainbow. For example, a red tile only requires 1 arrow to be pointing at it but an orange one requires 2.
If a tile has an incorrect amount of arrows pointing at it the puzzle will not be solved. The maximum amount of arrows you can place is equal to the level you are on. You can see your current level inside the console.
A game where you have to sweep a field looking for mines.
A reversi game. You are sometimes provided with important messages during gameplay. These can be viewed in the information window.
You are required to discover the location of all enemy ships within a grid. The ships have been placed horizontally and vertically but not directly next to each other. There are 5 ships for you to find and the length of each ship in squares is 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.
On the left hand side, you may attack any location where you believe an enemy ship to be. On the right hand side, you can see the location of your own ships in addition to where the computer has already attacked and either hit, missed or sunk a ship.
A sudoku game.
A tic-tac-toe game.
You may also use LMB to choose a square and RMB to start a new game.