A fun paired cards game. match up the picture pairs together in the least amount of guesses possible to gain the top score. Brought to you by OnlineFreeMiniGames.com
The goal of Addit Blitz! it to create as many combos of 10 as possible. Select the colored blocks to add them to one another, once you reach 10 you'll score points and be ready to try and get the high score. Bonus points are awarded for how fast and how frequent you cause a match as well as the color types yo use
Alone in a strange city, you are surrounded by mysterious objects everywhere you turn. Now you must recover the lost items scattered around Moscow before time runs out! Search buildings, streets, landmarks and more in this fun seek and find challenge. Look through over 250 hidden objects in 4 perplexing places. Enjoy easy controls, evocative sound effects and detailed scenes, plus a challenging sliding tile puzzle.
Find the spots hidden in the picture.A wrong guess deducts 20 Seconds.You have got 5 minutes to play this game.Try to Complete the game with in a very short time.Have Fun.
New addictive free online hidden object and spot the difference game by Free-Escape-Room.com. Somewhere in the suburbs of London people live far from the bustling city. The people live happily as their life passes slowly and evenly. As before the inhabitants of a little town like their post office where they go to get letters and parcels from their dear people. Act as a postman and help to make an order in an old nice post office.
Catch animals in this mind-crushing puzzle game. Gather animals and keep track of what you have on the rope. Two in-game modes are available : timed and story.
You have 90 seconds to find the pearls by clicking on the floor tiles. The location of pearls is shown in the mirror. Find them as quickly as you can to increase your multiplier and improve your score.
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.
Swap places of block in such a way to have at least three of the same kind next to one another (horizontally or vertically). You are only allowed to swap blocks that are next to each other.