“You Led Me Here” is a retro style point and click game that revolves around puzzle solving. You play as a mysterious character in the control room of a secret underground building. Equipped with an intricate console and a set of security screens, you will unlock doors, activate instruments and align passages in order to guide a girl, prisoner in the structure, through the various chambers and out towards the surface.
FRACT is a first person puzzle game – very much in the vein of the classic Myst titles. The player is let loose into an abstract world built on sound and structures inspired by electronic music. It’s up to the player to resurrect and revive the long forgotten machinery of this musical world, in order to unlock its’ inner workings!
If this news is true, that’s really cool.
Scientists had been struggling to map the structure of M-PMV, a protein involved in a virus that causes a form of simian Aids, in an experiment called CASP9. The search, in that experiment and others, had been going on for more than a decade. The solution was not found by a laboratory but the players of an online puzzle game.
We talked about this one some time ago, it was released as a freeware, now the author is about to release a commercial version, so if you liked the game and want to support the author buy a copy of the commercial version, meanwhile here the demo of the game.
You can turn the world upside down. But you can never turn back.
When young Theodor stumbles into a brooding black pyramid on Halloween, he finds himself trapped in twisted passages where up is down and left is right, but the only way out is through . Blessed with the mysterious power to rotate the entire world around him, and guided only by the ghostly figure of a mysterious woman who keeps pulling him further and further into the darkness, his only hope for escape lies in mastering time and space themselves.
This is a collection of free games (previously commercial) by Cliff Johnson, a game designer, best known for the early computer puzzle games The Fool’s Errand (1987) and 3 in Three (1990).
All this games are playable on Windows, Macintosh and Amiga (The Fool’s Errand) via emulators.
From the same Authors of Ark 22!
Pragmatica is a logic, prediction and programming-based puzzle game.
In a near future dominated by the global conversion to cheap, readily-available machine labour, take contracts as a novice autologistics programmer with the mysterious and industry-dominant Pragmatica Foundation.
Use a simple pictorial programming system to command robots to solve tasks such as navigating mazes, reordering storage crates, and arranging industrial ‘accidents’. Use the MapMaker to develop your own Pragmatica maps for tougher, more esoteric challenges.
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