Description
The objective is to fill a 9×9 grid so that each column, each row, and each of the nine 3×3 boxes (also called blocks or regions) contains the digits from 1 to 9.
Instructions
Use the mouse to fill out the grid in a classic game of Sudoku.
Click in the square you want to put a number, click in the corners to leave markers. Get the number wrong too often and you will lose.
Description
In Dream Sorters, you play as tiny, fuzzy things that are a metaphor for the clean-up work your brain does while you dream. You must sort thoughts, dreams, and wishes based on color before the individual whose mind you inhabit wakes. Press the correct key as the item passes by its matching color in order to sort. Red is the A Key. Green is D. Yellow is G. Blue is J. Don’t touch anything for Bad Thought Clouds. Let them pass into the recycling bin. Hopefully, the sleeping person will wake up well rested with a lot less clutter in the mind.
Instructions
As a thought passes on the conveyor belt, hit the appropriate key to sort it. Match the item color with the Dream Sorter Color. Press the A Key to use the Red Sorter. D for Green Sorter. G for Yellow. J for Blue. Don’t use any sorters for Gray Bad Thought Clouds. You get 100 points and an extra 2 seconds for a successful sort. You lose 100 points and 5 seconds for a bad sort.
Description
In Shape Escape Extended, you must guide your ball to the golden exit of each level. Guided by the laws of physics, you must make creative and treacherous decisions to be victorious!
Enjoy 25 levels as they increase in difficulty and throw new twists your way. Highscore boards at the end even keep track of how well you did!
Remember many features and links can be accessed during the game by right-clicking.
Collabs:
Graphics by Chris “Slasher145” Jeffrey.
http://www.flashgamelicense.com/view_account.php?username=Chris.J
Music by Davide “No1r” Cecchi
http://no1r.newgrounds.com/
Instructions
Arrow Keys or WASD to Move.
Right Click for information menu.
Description
The objective is to fill a 9×9 grid so that each column, each row, and each of the nine 3×3 boxes (also called blocks or regions) contains the digits from 1 to 9.
Instructions
Use the mouse to fill out the grid in a classic game of Sudoku.
Click in the square you want to put a number, click in the corners to leave markers. Get the number wrong too often and you will lose.