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Sumiyaka

Posted by games.ashen.com Dec-15-2010

Sumiyaka

Description

Sumiyaka! Complete all 50 levels in the fastest time you can. Also try not to die! submit your best time at the end of the game. “Sumiyaka”, japanese for “Speed”.

Instructions

Arrow keys – move/climb
SPACEBAR – jump

Squidoku

Posted by games.ashen.com Dec-15-2010

Squidoku

Description

Test your brainpower with the latest and greatest logic puzzle from Crystal Squid Games!

All you have to do is place the 9 numbers, letters, animals or gems in the grid so that there is only one of each in a single row, column, or 3×3 ‘cell’. How hard can that be, eh?

With 3 new puzzles every day, and great features & graphics this game doesn’t just tease the brain, it shows it who’s the boss!

Instructions

Complete the grid so that there is a unique tile in every row, column and grid!

LEFT click a cell to place the tile in your hand
SHIFT+LEFT click to toggle a note
RIGHT click to toggle a note/remove all notes via the menu

Keyboard shortcuts:
1-9 select tile
SHIFT+1-9 show only that tile
CTRL+1-9 toggle tile visibility

You can save your game from the quit menu and carry on later if your brain gets strained!

White Sky

Posted by games.ashen.com Dec-15-2010

White Sky

Description

Your nation needs you, protect them from the missles!

Instructions

Z,X,C to shoot lasers, or you can ram into the lasers with your ship.

Mouse moves the ship.

Wordsjong FreeStyle

Posted by games.ashen.com Dec-15-2010

Wordsjong FreeStyle

Description

Learn to play REAL Mahjong with WordsJong. Ideal for learning English and Mahjong or just have some serious fun. In Wordsjong, Instead of CHI, CHOW (eat) 1,2,3 or 2,3,4 type of numbered sequence tiles, you now have to CHI food name (cod, bun, etc). Triplet is any 3 tiles of a kind PENG set or a CHI set.

Further, free style, means that you are not resitrcted to the popular 3 Fan rule. You will be able to win in any way as long as it is a winning pattern. Of course, score still varies. depending on your hand.

Updated 3 Beginner rounds and money scoring system like real mahjong.

For full instructions, please visit http://www.itsmahjong.com for a good explaination of the Wordjong game.

Instructions

Use your mouse to throw the tiles or interact with on screen elements. Use Mouse Wheel to change the view.

Brief Rules:

First 3 Rounds are tranining rounds and they each start with 5 tiles, 8 tiles, 11 tiles respectively.

On a normal round, you start with 14 (dealer) tiles on your hand. As other people discards or upon pickup, you will have to match tiles in AAA, AAA, AAA, AAA, AA pattern to win. AAA is a triplet that consist of 3 of the same kind or a CHI food word. The last AA is any pair.

The game score various on the pattern due to the more detailed characteristics. If no body wins then it is a DRAW and no score is given.

For full instructions on how to play, please visit http://www.itsmahjong.com for a good explaination of the Wordjong game.

Sequence

Posted by games.ashen.com Dec-15-2010

Sequence

Description

Challenge your mind! Sequence is a nice memory game with smooth music and visuals.

Instructions

The game is controlled with the mouse. You may press ESC during gameplay to abort to the main menu.

HTLJ Katakana

Posted by games.ashen.com Dec-15-2010

HTLJ Katakana

Description

HTLJ Katakana is the second program in a series meant to help learn japanese. In multiple instances, there are 2 symbols with the same romanization, so I marked one with an ‘*’ to tell them apart. (the one marked is the one less commonly used in the language) This series of games is not meant to teach you Japanese on its own, it is meant to accompany a Japanese course, to help learn and eliminate the need for writing flash cards. This includes flashcards for katakana to romanization and back. There is also a matching game with leaderboards, and a quiz, and a “falling katakana” game as well.

Instructions

When converting to katakana you will be drawing, and to romanization, you will be typing it in (the * is unnecessary)

For the matching, click a card to flip it. if you match the symbol to its romanization, they are removed. Remove them all to win.

For the quiz, you will be shown a card, and you are to click the card that matches.

HTLJ Hiragana

Posted by games.ashen.com Dec-15-2010

HTLJ Hiragana

Description

HTLJ Hiragana is a program meant to help you learn one of the Japanese alphabets, and its romanization. In multiple instances, there are 2 symbols with the same romanization, so I marked one with an ‘*’ to tell them apart. (the one marked is the one less commonly used in the language)

This series of games is not meant to teach you Japanese on its own, it is meant to accompany a japanese course, to help learn and eliminate the need for writing flash cards.

This includes flashcards for hiragana to romanization and back.

There is also a matching game with leaderboards, and a quiz.

Instructions

When converting to hiragana you will be drawing, and to romanization, you will be typing it in (the * is unnecessary)

For the matching, click a card to flip it. if you match the symbol to its romanization, they are removed. Remove them all to win.

For the quiz, you will be shown a card, and you are to click the card that matches.

Sachiko

Posted by games.ashen.com Dec-15-2010

Sachiko

Description

Sachiko is a twist on an old Japanese board game. Try to clear all the numbered tiles before you run out of dice rolls.

Instructions

Welcome to Sachiko! Your goal is to clear as many of the numbered tiles as you can and score as many points as possible.

You clear numbered tiles by rolling the dice. The die roll will give you 3 numbers to choose from. The number of the first die, the number of the second die, or the number of both the first and second die combined. The game will automatically hi-light the tiles that you can choose from on each roll of the dice. To clear a tile simply click on the hi-lighted tile to remove it from play. Remember you can only choose one number from each die roll.

There are 20 numbered tiles. Two rows numbered from 1 to 10 each. You have 20 die rolls to clear all of the tiles. You get bonus die rolls each time you roll doubles or if you uncover a cherry blossom. You also earn money for clearing a tile. You can earn from 1 to 500 yen each time you clear a tile. If you have used all of your regular and bonus die rolls and still have not cleared all 20 tiles you can purchase extra die rolls with the yen you have earned to attempt to clear the remaining tiles. Remember the more yen you have at the end of the game the higher your score will be.