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Game » consists of 32 releases. Released Jun 06, 1984
A mini-game collection featuring Timon and Pumbaa from Disney's The Lion King aimed at a younger audience. Released for PC and Mac and later ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
In this adventure based on a popular comedic group from Brazil, your goal is to get laid at a party while getting through challenges mostly cloned from classic games such as Pac-Man, Street Fighter and Doom.
Kirby's Avalanche is a puzzle game that fuses the gameplay of Puyo-Puyo with a distinct Kirby theme.
Geom Cube is a puzzle game which could be best described as Tetris from a top down view.
Mixing tile-matching puzzle games with the "snake" game genre, WildSnake is a 1994 puzzle game with endorsement by Tetris creator Alexey Pajitnov.
A tile-matching puzzle-platformer set in the Mario universe. As Toad, venture into the titular woods and use bombs to stop an invasion of monsters led by the villain Wario.
A Tetris / Columns clone written for the Atari magazine ST Format.
Players attempt to stack tubes to complete them in this puzzle arcade game from Taito.
Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine is a Sonic the Hedgehog-based reskin of competitive puzzle title Puyo Puyo. Players battle the mad doctor and twelve of his underlings in order to save the denizens of Beanville.
A DOS puzzle game very similar to Tetris. However, Floatris tasks the player with playing 8 games of Tetris at once, features blocks moving from the bottom of the screen to the top, and features additional types of blocks.
Puzzle game for classic Macintosh released in 1993 by Kagi Shareware. Part of the Poly series. Similar to Tetris but with items and non-tetromino pieces.
Pac-Man enters the lucrative world of falling block puzzles.
Acid Drop is a puzzle game released for the Atari 2600 in 1992. It is only known for being the very last game released for the Atari 2600, as it is quite unremarkable otherwise.
Tetris clone with creepy anthropomorphic tetrominoes on the cover.
A block-matching game where players must spell words from falling letters.
Puzzle game published by K Amusement Leasing in 1992.
A tile-matching puzzle game with characters from the Mario series. Shift around a group of delicious cookies in order to make matches and clear them out.
A reworked version of Spectrum HoloByte's adaptation of the classic puzzle game Tetris, now with support for high-color modes, digitized sound, and new single-player and multiplayer game modes.
Another Tetris-like falling object puzzle game.
This unlicensed NES puzzle game is the censored version of Bubble Bath Babes.
Amazing Tater is the sequel to Kwirk and sees another walking food item pushing blocks and committing suicide when a puzzle is made unwinnable. It is an early Atlus release and was known as Puzzle Boy II in Japan.
A falling-block tile-matching puzzle game with characters from the Mario series. As one of the Mario Brothers, swap trays of monster blocks to catch falling ones, and clear large stacks with Yoshi Eggs for bonus points!
Puyo Puyo is a competitive puzzle game. Pieces drop from above a la Tetris and players must connect four contiguous pieces to for them to pop.
Sonic Eraser was a downloadable title for the Sega Genesis which was exclusive to Japan. One of the more obscure entries in its respective franchise, it was a puzzler at its core.
A 1991 block-matching puzzle game from Sachen.
Spectrum HoloByte updates the classic Tetris formula and builds on the concept of the playfield as a "water well" by having players clear "rubble" that floats up to the "water line".
A Tetris clone starring Dizzy.
The fourth game featured as a coverdisk on the Japanese magazine Famimaga, Clocks is a Tetris variant in which clock faces must be placed together form larger shapes.
This was only released in Japan for the NES, MSX, and FM Towns.
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