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These are mostly "thinking" games,
programmed in CGI using Perl and PHP.
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The
Eight Queens Game
Place eight queens on a chess
board in such a way that they don't
attack each other? A "diva", err... I mean a queen can attack horizontally,
vertically, or diagonally.
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Scientists and Bandits Puzzle
Six people are stranded on a riverside.
Help them move across
the river safely. Requires some thinking because one group might gang up against the other.
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Tic Tac Toe Game
In Tic Tac Toe, a player wins if he/she can place three of his/her pawns
adjacent to each other, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally
forming a line. Play against the computer, it is rather difficult to beat.
(It's easy to tie.)
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Nine
Dots
Puzzle
This is based on a classic puzzle. The player must try to
connect nine dots with only four straight lines. It's not as
simple as it seems.
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The
Tower
of Hanoi Puzzle
The tower is relocating. Pretend to be an engineer, and help
to decide which parts
should be moved, when, and where.
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Tile Matching Game
Test your memory skills by matching set of tiles. Match all
the tiles to win. This is a simplified implementation of the classic
"concentration" game.
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Tile
Puzzle
This is based on the classic "eight-tile puzzle." In this
puzzle, the player must arrange the eight tiles until all of them are
in the correct position, thus forming a picture.
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Programmed byF. Permadi
(C)
1996-2010 F. Permadi
These materials are not to be used/placed on other websites without
express written permission from the author.
permadi@permadi.com
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