If you like slicing and solving physics puzzles, there are quite some games for you here. If you’ve already played those, we can happily inform you that Splitter Pals offers the same slicing and solving fun as the other games. So it’s time to stop reading and start slicing! (more…)
Games Tagged physics puzzle
This puzzle game has lights but it should not be taken lightly. We may have said that about other games before but we can’t help ourselves making a silly play with words. And if you don’t like that, lighten up! It’s only a game. (more…)
We’ve heard many original stories about main characters in games. Unfortunately, the one about Red Ball is not one of them. But who cares about stories anyway? It’s all about the gameplay, and the platform-meets-physics puzzle-action is highly original! (more…)
znBalance is a game for people with a steady mouse hand, and a high tolerance for frustration. The game is controlled with the mouse pointer; an instable block with a happy face needs to be escorted to a green zone. There are some obstacles in the way of course! (more…)
It might be strange to feel pity for zombies, but it happens in Rolling Fall. In other games, zombies at least get to try to sneak up on you in their quest fresh brains. Here all they can do is stand around, wait for you to figure out a puzzle, and then get eliminated by giant metal balls. (more…)
At Fungamenow we have a strict policy of not covering games that harm cute and furry animals. If they are just furry however, we don’t mind at all. In fact, after seeing the creatures in Laser Cannon, we couldn’t wait to get the word out to destroy these hideous creatures! (more…)
If there was an award for titles of games that make explanations on how to play them (like these) needless, Blow Things Up! might sound like a contender. However, blowing things up may be an important activity; it’s not the aim of the game. It’s about blowing things away! (more…)
You have finished Splitter and think the world of splitting has no secrets for you? Think again! Splitter 2 has arrived and will put you to the test like penguins warming their egg for weeks without food in the coldest of winters on Antarctica! Okay, that might not be true but you get the idea. (more…)
It’s every inventor’s greatest creation: a mechanism that transports french toast and a boiled egg from the kitchen to your bedroom 30 seconds after waking up to your alarm clock. Don’t expect a full tutorial for that in Dynamic Systems 2, but it will help you in the right direction. (more…)









