Unblock Car
EducationalHave you ever wanted to play the funny and challenged game? Then this is the game for you, where Zombie doesn't know, how to get the car out of the parking...
Solve one of the most entertaining mathematical problems ever. Your goal is to move a stack of size-sorted discs from one bar to another. Two rules: Only one disc at once - and bigger discs may never be on smaller ones. The game can theoratically be played with an infinite amount of discs, we offer you ten; if you play on high speed, it takes something like 20 minutes and a lot of pain in the hand to solve it. That's why you get an achievement for that!
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Have you ever wanted to play the funny and challenged game? Then this is the game for you, where Zombie doesn't know, how to get the car out of the parking...
Go on a relaxed diving trip in a little submarine. No enemies, no fights, no danger - just the pure fun of exploring a large world below sea level. Maybe...
★ Absolute addictive game play – everyone playing this game will confirm: it's one of the most addictive puzzle games ★ Candy block puzzles ahead...
Path of operations is a game of simple arithmetic against the clock. The goal of the game is to find path of numbers which follow the mathematical rules...
The first game created using the SilverArc Engine! The game runs within the browser, on both Windows and Mac.
Is this too hard for kids 6-8 yrs old? Im looking for some fun games for them, they are girls btw. Anyone know some good ones?
I tough so... Anyway the game looks simple and interesting...
EDIT : Looks like I've replied to my comment instead of yours ... Stupid me xD
Quote : "Two rules: Only one disc at once - and smaller discs may never be on bigger ones."
Sorry but I don't understand this... Your video is not respecting the second rule...
Whoa, I switched it!
You're right, its vice versa.