In Arctic Quest 2, the son of the Snow King sets out to turn Earth into an icy prison for all living creatures. To foil his evil plans, you must solve 100 inlay puzzles. New powers are available to help you win, including water elements that can fill in the empty pieces of a puzzle and fire elements that can wipe out all of your hard work! Easy to learn, fun to play, and featuring amazing new visuals and audio effects, Arctic Quest 2 will please fans and newcomers alike!
Test your knowledge of many facts and subjects. You can try your
knowledge in the followng categories: movies, science, music,
literature, geography, and more! Climb to the top of the questions
ladder to gain the highest scores ever. To get maximum scores, choose
Genuis level of the game (All features are available in full version).
Help biologist Dr. Rose Thompson with her experiments in the creation and preservation of new species of flowers. Create different combinations of free-floating proteins and cells to cause chain reactions, which will help grow all kinds of amazing flowers. Make sure she fills her daily quota before time runs out. Tired of matching three?
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With a wave of his icy fingers, the Snow King unleashed a bitter frost on the tropical islands across Earth. Setting up a palace on the edge of this arctic wasteland, he safeguarded his empire by building a chain of 60 puzzles meant to stop even the wisest sage from breaking the spell. It's up to you to fill the frozen arctic images with stunning ice pieces to bring the sun back to your tropical island home!
Sumz! - brain teaser game from WellGames.com. This multiplayer online game really makes you think. The game reminds tetris a lot, but here, you get sets of squares with numbers on them. The goal for you is to burst all the spheres on the board. You do that by matching the numbers on the squares in such a way that you get the required number, for example, 10. Try to match squares with spheres as much as possible to complete the level. The game does take thinking, and that's what makes it addictive.