Over 3,000 questions and 700 clips highlighting memorable moments from all 10 seasons of the sensational show Play along with yopur hosts featuring the voice talents of Janice, Gu...
Mahjong Gokuu Tenjiku is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by Chat Noir, which was released in Japan in 1994.
A Sengoku period board game simulation starring Beat Takeshi. Takeshi no Sengoku Fuuunko is a board game simulation starring Japanese comedian-turned-actor Beat Takeshi Kitano. Si...
Food Mahjong is the perfect game for the casual player looking for fun and extensive gameplay. The goal of this game is to match open pairs of identical tiles and remove them from...
A licensed anime board game compilation for the Super Famicom which required a Sufami Turbo to play.
Test Yourself provides you with an affordable and accurate psychological profile. Test Yourself was developed along side professionals in the field of Psychology to bring you an ac...
A collection of crossword and word seek puzzles that you can solve on your PC. It comes with a crossword editor and import tools for for creating your own crosswords. You can save...
Quiz game based on the show of the same name. Up to three contestants can play at once, with gaps optionally filled in by computer AI. If three human players are engaged, then Play...
A daily word guessing game where players are given 23 guesses to uncover 16 hidden words. Also includes a free-play mode for unlimited play.
Genius Quiz Countries is a themed version of Genius Quiz, with fifty questions about various countries that will challenge your brain.
Super Pachinko Taisen is a Miscellaneous game, published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 1995.
This is the third game in the Buzz! series and was developed by Kuju Entertainment. Players answer questions asked by the Quizmaster (Buzz) using their Buzz! buzzers. The format is...
Honshogi: Naitou Kudan Shogi Hiden is a Shogi game released for the Nintendo Famicom in 1985. Honshogi: Naitou Kudan Shogi Hiden (Roughly translated: Book of Japanese Chess: Naito...
QuizWitz is a fun party quiz game in which you can challenge your friends and family to a game of wits and prove you are the best at remembering silly facts and random information....
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An online multiplayer browser game that has been online since 2009. Players can create a game and invite their friends. A game usually takes about 30 - 120 minutes.
TiK Games developed this mahjong-themed puzzle game for Microsoft's Games For Windows Live service.
A very basic translation of the popular game show Wheel of Fortune, where you guess letters until you can guess the phrase. This CGA version has three old-school rounds of Wheel of...
This is a clone of Sonic Heardle, a clone of Joywave Heardle (modeled on the original Heardle).
Play 1000s of free quizzes on your PC. Challenge your friends on any device. Use phones or tablets as controllers and compete in multiple question types.
A daily trivia game in which players must identify a secret movie by a still image from the movie. Players receive six attempts, with each incorrect attempt revealing a new still,...
From the creators of SongPop comes a brand new way for you to compete with Music Lovers from All Around the World. Challenge your friends with more than 100,000 real music clips f...
Taikyoku Igo: Idaten is a Miscellaneous game, published by Bullet Proof Software, which was released in Japan in 1995.
All the excitement of a prime-time TV game show in your very own living room! With Mr. Potato Head as your host, you are guaranteed to have a thrilling night of family friendly fun...
A free to play version of Fortune Street for the iPhone and iPad.
1500DS Spirits Vol. 2: Shogi is a Japanese Shogi game for the Nintendo DS. For beginners, there is a Teitei Learning Mode! In addition to the basic rules, you can also learn how t...
Ready for some crossword puzzle? We have something for you! Cross Word Game offers loads of words to uncover.
Released in November 1975, Trivia was the first trivia game in arcades. The 2000 trivia questions were stored on a 8-track tape cartridge.