A fun, entertaining and highly addictive puzzle game that will challenge and perplex you. As fiendish as Sudoku but with a new twist -- now you must paint out numbers in rows and columns to avoid duplicates! Like all good puzzles, the rules are simple ...

KaKuRo (also known as Kakro or Cross Sum) is a challenging logical puzzle that is becoming the new SuDoKu. Wikipedia

Rules:

  • Place a single number from 1 to 9 in each empty ...

Top of the League by Loftcat Software is an acclaimed soccer management simulation updated with many new features including save game and statistic export improvements. Guide a team through the leagues to championship and cup glory!

This is a solitaire game that uses a 9x9 board similar to Nomess

Tower of the Sorceror is a topdown RPG/ Puzzle hybrid, ported from the Dos version by Jeremy Gibson. Its incomplete as the Dos version had 50 levels and this one only 10. Its free to play with no registration required.

His website is gone but ...

Toy Races is a ring race game. You are passing tracks can buy various machines and make upgrades. Your aim is to win the Toy Races Cap.

Features: * 20 Tracks * 14 Cars * Up to 7 AI opponents * Realistic physics * Moderated AI * 3 Game ...

"Traffic" is a classic sliding puzzle game where the player must rearrange a series of laterally-moving blocks to make room for the primary white block to exit the puzzle. But beware: you only have so many moves to spend on your exit strategy!

When the Palm Treo 270 released in mid-2002, the concept of a smartphone was still new and unfamiliar to many prospective buyers--and the retailers who sold them. To assist, Palm provided demo kits including a functioning device and example script for ...

Make fun little tunes on your Palm OS device with this simple musical keyboard app!

Change the duration, volume, and tone of keys. Make fun little songs or annoy your friends, your choice!

This is the spiritual successor to Beeper, a ...

Complex graphics emerge from very simple rules. This small program illustrates the phenomenon. By setting a point—for example, turning left when it meets a black dot or turning right when it hits a white dot—you can create truly strange structures. ...