![]() ![]() For example, you can play the cards "H A" on a "T" because it could potentially spell "THAT". You can arrange individual and piles of cards as you like, provided you either spell or begin to spell words with them. Instead of playing card suits in descending order, your goal is to spell words using cards with letters on them. Word Solitaire - An intriguing mix of word construction and solitaire. And for some reason, I can't help but stare at the candle melting animation at the end of each level. Superb visuals and a large variety of puzzles make for an excellent game. Guide the voodoo doll to the goal of each stage by carefully removing sets of blocks. Now, both evil and good spirits are trying to undo the magic with puzzles that keep the doll separated from the girl. Skabooki - A witch doctor created a voodoo doll to protect his daughter from pain. There's no save in this initial version, though, so you'll have to solve it all in one sitting. A beautiful and mesmerizing piece of interactive art and physics simulation, Levers will calm you while it challenges you to keep everything it throws as you in delicate balance. Levers - One of the first Flash games reviewed at JIG, Levers is the latest release from Vector Park's animation and programming wizard, Patrick Smith. It's a perfect game for a lazy Sunday morning, and even that smarmy little owl can't spoil your fun.Īn old Flash favorite hangs in balance while a few word games keep your iPhone fingers busy this week, along with most excellent Skabooki, a game that's eaten many hours of my life away with its simple but elegant construction. ![]() In a pleasant intellectual feature, after completing a level, click on the author of the quote, and you're taken to the Wikipedia article on said author. The difficulty ramps up nicely in later levels and your progress is automatically saved, so you don't need to indulge in a word puzzle marathon if you don't want to. QBox is quite satisfying as a coffee break game. Click on the smarty-pants owl for a hint if you're stuck. Flashing tiles also represent bonus points, and in the later levels, columns will be locked until you unscramble a word elsewhere in the grid. Solve a level quickly and you'll be rewarded with a time bonus. Swap letters in the same column and when the correct word is formed it will lock into place. These quotes are laid out in a grid, and the letters have been scrambled within their respective columns only. Qbox is a neat little variation of a Jumble or a cryptogram, in which you try to decipher famous quotes from one of three historical eras. Show those smug little owls what's what by playing Qbox, a word game from Qwizzly. They mock humans with their little glasses and mortarboards always flying around thinking they're smarter than us. Owls are the arrogant scholars of the animal world. ![]()
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