The sequel to Luxor, the runaway hit action-puzzle game with 88 awesome, all-new levels. Use your scarab to destroy three or more invading colored spheres before they reach the Pyramids. Glorious adventures await as you return to save Ancient Egypt from...

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Can you stop the evil mastermind Dr. Chaos as he embarks on a global initiative of doom and destruction? Bent on seeking out and jeopardizing classified data, the mad doctors criminal exploits grow by the minute. Locate all the items that he has...

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Figure out locations of the bombs on the field. You never thought the field can be 3-dimensional, 4-dimensional or even 6-dimensional. Three interactive tutorials and a smart system of cell-highlighting will help you survive your search for bombs.What is...

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Incadia

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Explore the mystery of a long lost civilization and find the temple of Incadia. This unique adventure puts your mind into gear and sharpens your senses like no other. The intuitive controls and easy to adapt game play lets you dive right into the game....

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Cross out boredom today with LexVenture: A Crossword Caper! Bullies have stolen and hidden parts of Eugene's amazing Letter Machine--right before the science fair! Can you connect enough words crossword-style to build a path and collect the missing parts...

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Emily's back for more delicious fun in this fast-paced sequel! Help Emily rescue her family's finances in five all-new restaurants, each with a unique menu and theme. Use your earnings to purchase decorations sure to make your customers smile. Emily's...

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Give free rein to your imagination in the fantasy forest full of puzzles and mysteries. Connect cute little twigs to restore the original pattern, which was destroyed by the hurricane, and get a beautiful picture at the end of the level. The twigs pass by...

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Einstein puzzle is a free cross-platform open source remake of old DOS game Sherlock, which development was inspired by Albert Einstein's puzzle. Einstein said that only those with an intelligence quotient of 98 percentile and higher should be able to...

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