Reader Rabbit 2
Reader Rabbit 2 is a Single-player and Education Simulation developed and published by The Learning Company, released in 1991. The game acts as the sequel to Reader Rabbit, and it is the 2nd game in the franchise of Reader Rabbit. It takes place in the beautiful location, known as Wordsville, where the game comprised four word-based mini-games to enjoy. During the gameplay, the player will learn about vowel sounds and how to build a sentence. The game introduces the old-school graphics and offers an opportunity for players to discover unusual and new words as well as play mini-games to score the best points. There are numerous levels available, and each level contains a set of words. The player must select the word to move forward while making the points to become the master. The game comes with a compelling storyline, in which the world is running out of words, the protagonist named as Reader Rabbit and his mouse friend by the name Matt, struggle to gather words from four different activities such as Word Patch, Vowel Pond, Alphabet Dance, and Word Mine. Check it out, and have fun.
#1 Picross 3D
Picross 3D is a Puzzle-based Single-player video game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo. The game uses the similar mechanics to Nonogram and offers the addictive gameplay takes place in the 3D environment. It provides a rectangular grid of squares, which the player must fill in to create the picture. It uses a rectangular prism, consisting of smaller cubes and the player needs to chip away these cubes to construct an image in 3D. In the game, each column or row has at least one number corresponding to it. The player must score the best points by completing the image and challenge his friends to beat his record of the highest points. As the game image is completed, the game rewards the player with a short animation which the player can place into a theme collecting to encourage other players to complete each collection. The game rewards the player with up to three stars during the standard puzzles. The player can use his starts to unlock additional bonus and levels. With engaging gameplay, superb mechanics, and 3D Graphics, Picross 3D is the best game to play and enjoy.