Play a classic sliding puzzle game online.
Splitting Images is a fast-paced sliding puzzle game that will keep you playing!
Play a hex version of tile sliding puzzle
Enjoy old-time fun with this traditional sliding tile game.
Splitting Images is a fast-paced slidingpuzzle game that will keep you on the edge of your seat! Splitting Images is an improvement of the original slidingpuzzle genre. Each level in Splitting Images has it's own unique playing style & tactics.
Have fun and unwind with this traditional puzzle game. Slide Puzzle is a modern version of the slidingtile games invented over a century ago. Relax with serene all-original images of beautiful Northern Arizona. Hours of fun for all ages.
Move the pieces of a jumbled picture around the board and put them into the correct order. Although it sounds easy enough, it can most certainly prove to be a challenging task. The more adventurous gamer will find 4 different levels of difficulty.
This is a version of Samuel Loyds Fifteen puzzle, or as some like to call it, a sliding block puzzle. In this game you can play using both numbers and pictures. The game comes with five beautiful pictures, but you can use your own. You can also save.
A beautiful easy to use slidingpuzzle application to promote your photographs or artwork. With your logo and link to your site. Made in AS3/XML. You can add up to 6 square images and they will be made into slidingpuzzles. The user can choose a diff
In this 2006 Sliding Golf Tour, each hole is a puzzle where you slide your golf-ball and golf-cart around, avoiding obstacles and trying to get the ball into the cup. There are 5 different golf courses and there are chances to win prizes.
Track Trouble is a tile-laying puzzle game that requires the player to place pieces of track as fast as possible. When the train leaves its shed, the stations had better be connected or there will be trouble!
The 9Squares is a fun arcade-style puzzle game for Windows. The goal of 9Squares is to earn as much points as you can by matching identical tiles. Move your figures to form 3 or more identical pieces in vertical or horisontal row.