Online Cells Games |
Nonogram #5 - 20x20 Game
Plays: 10173 Category: Puzzles Games Picture logic puzzle in which cells in a grid have to be colored or left blank according to numbers given at the side of the grid to reveal a hidden picture. The numbers measure how many unbroken lines of filled-in squares there are in any given row or column. For example, a clue of "4 8 3" would mean there are sets of four, eight, and three filled squares, in that order, with at least one blank square between successive groups. | One Chance Game
Plays: 9472 Category: Adventure Games Scientist John Pilgrim and his team have accidently created a pathogen that is killing all living cells on Earth.
In the last 6 remaining in-game days on Earth, the player must make choices about how to spend his last moments. Will he spend time with his family, work on a cure or go nuts?
These decisions the player makes will affect the end of the game, and after the game is complete, they will not be able to play again and will have to live with the choices they have made. |
School Age: Sea Battle Game
Plays: 8847 Category: BoardGame Games Classic battleships game on 10x10 cells field.
You and the other player (computer) bomb one cell of opponent's plot in turn. Opponent responds by telling you've "missed", "hit" or "sunk" his ship. If you've not missed, opponent skips his turn and you may bomb again. The winner is the first to sink all enemy's ships. | Paint by Numbers - 20x20 nonogram Game
Plays: 8587 Category: Puzzles Games This is a classical Paint by Numbers puzzle known also as Nonogram, Gridders, or Japanese puzzle.
Your task is to reveal hidden picture changing colors of some cells and leaving others blank. Use numbers on the left and on the upper side of the grid as indices. These numbers show how many colored cells are in each block. For example, if you see the numbers 5,2 on the left of the row, then in this row there 5 colored cells in block, then some cells are blank, then 2 colored cells. |
Spider Freecell Solitaire Game
Plays: 8473 Category: Cards Games Move all cards to the foundation (the top right piles).
The foundation cards must have the same suit and in ascending order.
You can put a card to the tableau cards (the middle piles) if the tableau pile is empty or if the card is one point smaller than the top card and they have different colours.
You can put any one card to the cells (the top left places). | Fisheniod Game
Plays: 8436 Category: Action Games Ok, Dr. Padlo closed all good underwater creatures in cells. He is very bad men...
So you must help two kind scientists Probirkovich and Dr. Hrusto to catch ALL fishes from water.
16 types of bricks (usual, bomb, unbreakable and other);
2+ types of enemies;
10 bonuses (enlargement, speedup, extra life, and so on);
20+ levels with colorful backgrounds (will be more soon). |
Nonogram #2 - Hard Game
Plays: 8072 Category: Puzzles Games Picture logic puzzle in which cells in a grid have to be colored or left blank according to numbers given at the side of the grid to reveal a hidden picture. The numbers measure how many unbroken lines of filled-in squares there are in any given row or column. For example, a clue of "4 8 3" would mean there are sets of four, eight, and three filled squares, in that order, with at least one blank square between successive groups. | Fitz Game
Plays: 7593 Category: Education Games Fitz! is a new generation of well-known match-three puzzle games! This piping-hot online puzzle game takes maximum 30 seconds to learn but offers at least 30 hours to play! Absolutely unique gameplay based on a well known and simple rules: swap tiles to make a line of three or more of the same form, make them burst and unlock the colored playfield cells. Master your skills, discover tricks and compete with other players in multiplayer mode. Let this funny online puzzle become your favorite online game! |
Nonogram #6 - 15x15 Game
Plays: 7276 Category: Puzzles Games Picture logic puzzle in which cells in a grid have to be colored or left blank according to numbers given at the side of the grid to reveal a hidden picture. The numbers measure how many unbroken lines of filled-in squares there are in any given row or column. For example, a clue of "4 8 3" would mean there are sets of four, eight, and three filled squares, in that order, with at least one blank square between successive groups. | Amoeba`s Life Game
Plays: 7086 Category: Action Games Offer your help to the amoeba so that it can grow healthily and safely! Your goal in this game is to grow the amoeba by consuming smaller cells while escaping from the enemies. When the game starts, you can use the four arrow keys on your keyboard to move the amoeba. Each time when the amoeba captures and consumes a smaller cell, it will grow larger in size. When the level bar at the top of the screen is filled, you will proceed to the next level. If the amoeba consumes the green cell marked with an up arrow, it will move faster. But if the amoeba bumps into the purple virus marked with a down arrow, its moving speed will decrease. Note that the larger organisms will try to catch the amoeba, so be ready to dodge or the amoeba will be eaten. Initially you will have 5 lives, as shown at the top left corner of the screen. If you are caught by an enemy, one life will be lost. When no more lives remain, you lose. Can you write the story of Amoeba's Life successfully? |
Shikaku Rectangles Easy Game
Plays: 7080 Category: BoardGame Games Some of the cells in the grid are numbered. The objective is to divide the grid into rectangular and square pieces such that each piece contains exactly one number, and that number represents the area of the rectangle. The game has many solutions, but only a randomly selected by computer is correct. | Paint by Numbers - Nonogram Puzzle #10 Game
Plays: 6991 Category: Puzzles Games This is a classical nonogram or Japanese puzzle with standard rules. If you solve this puzzle you will see a picture of a little animal.
To solve it use numbers on the left and on the upper side of the grid as indices. These numbers show how many colored cells are in each block. For example, if you see the numbers 5,2 on the left of the row, then in this row there 5 colored cells in block, then some cells are blank, then 2 colored cells. |
Whale Hidden Picture - 20x20 nonogram Game
Plays: 6943 Category: Puzzles Games Solve this Paint by Numbers puzzle and you will see a sea whale picture. This is a classical nonogram or Japanese puzzle with standard rules.
To solve it use numbers on the left and on the upper side of the grid as indices. These numbers show how many colored cells are in each block. For example, if you see the numbers 5,2 on the left of the row, then in this row there 5 colored cells in block, then some cells are blank, then 2 colored cells. | Bubuka vs Grizle - Ice Cream Wars Game
Plays: 6800 Category: Puzzles Games Features:
Bubuka Vs Grizle - Icecream wars
Puzzle based game with digital logic
1. Two Ceatures in game with 3D animation and Special Effects (Grizle and Bubuka).
2. Art Designed Interface.
3. Sound and SFX
4. 20 Levels with progressive game board:
1-5 level :6x6 cells
6-10 level: 7x7 cells
1-15 level: 8x8 cells
16-20 level:10x10 cells
5. 2 Modes of game: Compaign and Instant Play (unlimited game)
6. Included Animated Tutorial and Help in Pause mode
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Inner Zombie Game
Plays: 6552 Category: Action Games First it was the bird flu. Then it was the swine flu. Guess what's next? That's right: the zombie flu!
You are a white blood cell. Your must protect the red blood cells. One way to do this is to bump them out of harm's way. The other way is to destroy the zombie viruses by moving over them. To help you do this, you can slow down the viruses or shrink them by shooting enzymes at them or by using Freeze or Time Bombs. Also, pick up as much RNA (green spots) as you can.
There are 3 types of zombie virus:
Dissolver (looks like a mouth): Destroys red blood cells; must be shrunk before they can be eliminated; can also shrink you and make it temporarily impossible to shoot
Eater (looks like a veiny eyeball): Grows by eating red blood cells
Spreader (looks like a black and yellow ball): Turns red blood cells into zombie viruses | Picma Squared Game
Plays: 6355 Category: Puzzles Games Picma Squared is a picture logic game. Your goal is to discover the image hidden within each puzzle using nothing but your logic.
There are two major rules that you must follow:
1. Each clue indicates how many of the nine surrounding cells, including itself must be filled with the current color.
2. A cell that contains a clue that is either empty or filled with the same color
Picma features twenty-eight unique and fun puzzles that are easy to use.
Be sure to look at the tips in the tutorial for these can help you immensely in your game play. Have fun! |
Nonogram #9 - Hard Game
Plays: 6132 Category: Puzzles Games Picture logic puzzle in which cells in a grid have to be colored or left blank according to numbers given at the side of the grid to reveal a hidden picture. The numbers measure how many unbroken lines of filled-in squares there are in any given row or column. For example, a clue of "4 8 3" would mean there are sets of four, eight, and three filled squares, in that order, with at least one blank square between successive groups. | Kakurasu Draws Game
Plays: 6063 Category: BoardGame Games The goal is to color in some of the cells to satisfy the clues.
The number at the bottom of each column is the sum of the values of the black boxes of the numbers on the left. The number at the right of each row is the sum of the values of the black boxes of the numbers on the top. |
Boundless Education - Parts of a Cell Game
Plays: 6058 Category: Education Games Drag and drop science activity.
Label the basic parts of a plant and animal cell. | Nonogram #7 - Super easy Game
Plays: 6057 Category: Puzzles Games Picture logic puzzle in which cells in a grid have to be colored or left blank according to numbers given at the side of the grid to reveal a hidden picture. The numbers measure how many unbroken lines of filled-in squares there are in any given row or column. For example, a clue of "4 8 3" would mean there are sets of four, eight, and three filled squares, in that order, with at least one blank square between successive groups. |