Sometimes it's hard to find the words to say... This game is no exception!
Spell out the word that is given to you sequentially in the order in which the letters appear in that word. It sounds simple, but sometimes your senses can puzzle you more than you'd expect!
You'll need the eyes of a hawk and the visual detection skills of a nosy neighbour... Have a go!
Test your memory and improve your concentration by matching pairs among 16 funny game pictures. The clock ticks down with every second, so play as fast as you can! You'll get points every time you make a match. Be careful, because you'll lose points every time you guess wrong. Ready to play the game? Good luck!
Baaghchaal, which is the national game of Nepal, means Tiger's move. It is a strategic, two-player board game. One player controls four tigers and the other player controls twenty goats. The tigers 'eat' the goats while the goats attempt to block the tigers' movements.
Chkobba (original name is Scopa) is a card game played almost daily in the country’s such as Tunisia, Mexico, Italy. The target of the game is by taking as much cards as possible and trying to clean the table to get an extra point. The points will be calculated at the end of the round.
This is a challenging mind game. The purpose of this game is to flip all the pegs to the opposite side. The difficult part is that when you flip a peg, its surrounding pegs will also be flipped.
The Chinese Zodiac is based on a twelve-year cycle in which each year is presented in the form of animals. According to ancient Chinese belief - the year of birth of the individual determines his character and well being.
Remove the flowers by placing 3 or more flowers of the same color next to each other. Flowers can be placed in lines and/or L shapes. Drag the flowers horizontally or vertically with the mouse
Russian Solitaire is played with a deck of 52 standard playing cards. The object of the game is to move all cards to the 4 foundations at the top building up in suit. There are 7 tableau piles in this game. At the start of the game, 1 card is dealt face down on the second tableau pile from the left, 2 cards on the third, 3 cards on the fourth, and so on. 1 card is dealt face up on the first tableau pile, while each of the other tableau pile receives 5 cards facing up. Only K can be moved to an empty tableau pile, and building is down by suit. Group of cards can be moved together regardless of sequence long as the move itself is building down a suit. For example, a 9 of spade followed by a 4 of club can be moved together as a group to a 10 of spade.
This game is a so simple mix of indian pachisi, american parcheesi, english ludo!. A player must first throw a six (6) or a one (1) to be able to move a piece from the starting area onto the starting square. When a player throws a 6 or 1 the player may bring a new piece onto the starting square, or may choose to move a piece already in play. If a player's piece lands on a square containing an opponent's piece, the opponent's piece is captured and returns to the starting area. A piece may not land on square that already contain a piece of the same colour. Parcheesi is played with one or two dice and the goal of the game is to move each of your pawns home to the center space.
Finish your campaign to conquer the WordLand. Get enough resources by arrage the letters into a word, then build your kingdom and start your expansion.