Puzzle computer and video games 3 in Three is a 1990 computer game by Cliff Johnson. ...more on Wikipedia about "3 in Three"
3BV is a shortcut for "Bechtel's Board Benchmark Value". It is a method to define the difficulty of boards for the computer game Minesweeper. Knowing the rules of Minesweeper is helpful in understanding this article. ...more on Wikipedia about "3BV"
3D Lemmings is a computer game released in 1995, developed by Clockwork Games and published by Psygnosis. The gameplay is mostly the same as the original Lemmings game, requiring you to lead all the lemmings to their exit by giving them the appropriate "skills". While all previous games of the series were 2-dimensional, this was the first to be in 3D. It was released for DOS, PlayStation and the Sega Saturn. ...more on Wikipedia about "3D Lemmings"
3D Tetris is a video game released for the Virtual Boy in 1996. ...more on Wikipedia about "3D Tetris"
7 Colors (aka Filler) is a Computer strategy game/ Puzzle game, designed by Dmitry Pashkov. It was developed by the Russian company Gamos in 1991. The game was published by Atari for MS DOS, Atari ST and Commodore Amiga. ...more on Wikipedia about "7 Colors"
A Prehistoric Tale is a 1990 computer game for the Amiga and Atari ST. The game has both puzzle and platformer elements to it. It is said to be based on the Commodore 64 game Dino Eggs. ...more on Wikipedia about "A Prehistoric Tale"
Aargon is a puzzle computer game from Twilight Games in which the player must solve puzzles by refracting laser beams. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aargon"
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Abashera is an IQ- first person perspective- maze- platform game. Your mission is to find, and sometimes activate, the exit by solving different tasks. The maps are filled with very single minded creatures and much of the point of the game is to learn these monster's behaviors. Different dogs eat each other, frogs jump when you move in front of them, you can kill green dogs by falling on them, if you make " Commie dogs" run into " Imperial dogs" they will kill each other etc. ...more on Wikipedia about "Abashera"
All New World of Lemmings is a computer game released in 1994, as the third game in the popular Lemmings puzzle game series. In North America, the game was named "The Lemmings Chronicles". It was published by Psygnosis and was the last Lemmings game developed by DMA Design. ...more on Wikipedia about "All New World of Lemmings"
Archer Maclean's Mercury is a video game for the PlayStation Portable, released in April of 2005. In Mercury, you tilt a level in order to get a drop of mercury to its appointed destination, in a similar fashion to Marble Madness. Differences include newer obstacles and the ablity for the mercury to morph, split and transform around the levels. ...more on Wikipedia about "Archer Maclean's Mercury"
At The Carnival is a 1989 computer puzzle game by Cliff Johnson. ...more on Wikipedia about "At the Carnival"
Atomix is a computer puzzle game created by Softtouch / Guenter Kraemer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Atomix (computer game)"
Ballance is a 3D puzzle computer game. It was developed by Cyparade and published by Atari. The gameplay is similar to Marble Madness: The player controls a ball that he has to move from one point to another without falling off the screen. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ballance"
The Battleship puzzle (sometimes called Solitaire Battleships or Battleship Solitaire) is a logic puzzle based on the Battleship guessing game. It and its many variants often appear in puzzle contests, such as the WPC, and puzzle magazines, such as Games Magazine. ...more on Wikipedia about "Battleship (puzzle)"
Bejeweled (or Diamond Mine) is a popular puzzle game first developed as a browser-based game by PopCap Games in 2001. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bejeweled"
Biniax is a mixture of puzzle game and arcade game. ...more on Wikipedia about "Biniax"
Black Box is a game of " hide and seek" for one or two players, which simulates shooting rays into a black box to deduce the locations of balls hidden inside. It was created by Eric Solomon. It was marketed as a Parker Brothers board game in the late 1970s, and there are also numerous computer implementations for many different platforms, including one which can be run from the Emacs text editor. ...more on Wikipedia about "Black Box (game)"
Block Out is a puzzle videogame, similar to Tetris, but adding a sense of depth to its gameplay. ...more on Wikipedia about "Block Out"
Bomberman is an arcade-style puzzle-like maze-based video game, published and developed by Hudson Soft, and was released on December 20, 1985 for the Famicom. It was released in the US for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1987. It was strongly based on Hudson's own 1983 title Eric and the Floaters for the ZX Spectrum. In the game, a character named Bomberman wandered around a maze with enemis scattered around it, and in order to get to the next maze, he had to find a door concealed under a block, which must be blasted away with a bomb. At the same time, he has to avoid the enemies. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bomberman (1985 game)"
Bombuzal is a computer puzzle game produced by Tony Crowther (credited as Ratt in the game) for Mirrorsoft. The game was released in 1988 for the Amiga, Atari ST and Commodore 64. It was also released in 1990 for the Super NES, with the American version renamed as Kablooey. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bombuzal"
Boulder Dash, aka Rockford, originally released in 1984, is a classic series of computer games for the Apple II, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and Atari 400/800 home computers, and later ported to the NES, Acorn Electron, PC, Amstrad CPC, and many other platforms. It was created by Peter Liepa and Chris Gray and published by First Star Software, which still owns the game. ...more on Wikipedia about "Boulder Dash"
BOXit is a simple Puzzle game, created by Frank Hollwitz in 2001. ...more on Wikipedia about "BOXit"
BrickShooter is a computer puzzle game invented by Sergey Stolbov in 1999 and published by the software company Terminal Studio . ...more on Wikipedia about "BrickShooter"
Bridge Builder is a freeware computer game. The object of the game is to construct a bridge which a train may cross over, using a limited number of beams. The game itself is limited to two dimensions, though it has a number of 3D sequels. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bridge Builder"
Brix is a puzzle game for the IBM PC. It was developed and produced by Epic Megagames in 1992. ...more on Wikipedia about "Brix (game)"
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