Thinkrolls: Kings and Queens
Thinkrolls: Kings and Queens is a Puzzle-based, Side-scroll and Single-player video game developed by Avokiddo for those players who love playing Brian Games. The game takes the player on an epic adventure of physics, logic and fun where he practice memory, reasoning and problem solving skills in challenging levels. There are up to 228 physics-based puzzles available takes place in 12 fairytale castles, goofy ghosts and toothy crocodiles. After advances through the game, other tricky levels and puzzles will be unlocked to play and enjoy. At the beginning of the game, you as the princess or knight can embark on an epic adventure of turns and twists. The ultimate goal is to move, handle and combine multiple objects to make the path, collect key and use to open the door to the next level. Thinkrolls: Kings and Queens offer core features such as 12 Beautiful Castles, challenging Obstacles, Physics Concept, and more. Try it out, and you’ll like it.
#1 Art of Balance
Art of Balance is a 3D, Arcade, Physics-based, Puzzle, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed and published by Shin’en for PlayStation and Nintendo platforms. The game takes place in the three-dimensional environment and lets you create a balanced stack to score the points. It comes with two-hundred challenging levels with increasing difficulty. By playing the game, you can challenge your skills and imagination. The game offers easy to pick up but hard to put away gameplay. It has both Online and Offline modes. It has five different modes such as Swift Stacker, Tower Tumble, Infinity, Endurance and Arcade Mode. You have to rotate and place the available shapes to create the balanced stack in Arcade mode to complete the level. In Endurance mode, you must effort to survive at all levels in one session and rank up the online leaderboards. In Infinity mode, the blocks don’t fend off you must build the tower of the stack as soon as possible. Art of Balance includes prominent features such as Multiple Modes, Relaxing Soundtracks, 3D Environment, and more. Try it out, and you’ll like it.