You Immediately do Web Support is a Text Based Programming Puzzle Game. You have Immediately been hired by Website Development Firm Purple Waterfall LLC, as a Website Tech Support Personnel. If a clients Website suffers an issue, its you job to fix the issue within a certain amount of time, or get fired. Plain And Simple. Each Level is designed like an actual website's html code, each one containing a bug, issue, or error that's causing problems on the Web Page. You have within the timeframe (Nothing more than 5 minutes) to correct the issue to the point where it no longer affects the webpage, while still keeping all functionality intact. On the early stages, it can be as simple as adding a > to a line halfway down the page, while it later levels it can involve having to patch the search box functionality to prevent SQL Injection. As the levels go by, you go from just HTML, to also CSS, PHP, C++, JavaScript, Ruby, and even Python. This game obviously has a target audience of puzzle solvers, programmers, REAL Website developers, and other code enthusiasts. The world of websites, html, and angry clients is a fast paced one, and it all happens just as You Immediately do Web Support.
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Money Matters is a Third Person Puzzle/Rage game, revolving around the web of forms, procedures, and meetings that make up the banking process. Yesterday, your bank account was accidentally charged $81.00 in Transaction Fees. As it turns out, your main account was changed into a savings account on accident. You have decided to go into your Banks local branch, and achieve the 3 following goals: 1. Find out why your account type got changed. 2. Change your account type back to a Standard Transaction account. 3. Receive a refund of $60 or more. To do this, you need to navigate your way around the branch, talking to the right people, filling in the right forms, using your perception of the gameworld to aid you in working out just how to achieve your goals. There are multiple ways to complete each task, but at the same time many ways to fail a goal, or succeed in one, but lock out another from being completed. Be sure not to cause a scene, or find yourself get kicked out of the branch. You have to play a calm and polite game, when Money Matters.
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Build em Up is a First Person Puzzle Game, set in what is the Protagonists Bedroom. You are the only one in the household who has any idea how to put things together, so its up to you to build the devices for you family. There are over 100 Levels, each with a different thing that needs to be built. These range from Chair and Bookshelf type objects through the earlier levels, to Computers and 3D Printers during the later stages. There are no instructions given on what piece goes where, so players have to use guesswork and common sense to put the devices together. To make matters worse, there are spare (or even wrong) parts mixed in with the required parts on most levels, causing greater irritation. If you complete a construction within a certain timeframe, you can earn Logic Points. With these Logic Points, you can spend them to remove the spare/wrong parts from your current level, skip the level altogether, or even use them to find the instruction booklet! Use them wisely though, as once all have been gained from a level, you cant gain anymore from said level. Show your family just how smart you are, as you take all these objects, and Build em Up.
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'Triple Point' is a Fast Paced Puzzle Game, designed to test and train reactions and hand eye coordination. You are a Chemistry Professor at Harvard, and have agreed to demonstrate the 'Triple Point' of a variety of substances to your students. The Triple Point, is an exact temperature AND Pressure any substance can be at, at which all three phases of the element (gas, liquid, and solid) co-exist in equilibrium. In order to achieve this, you have at your disposal, a Bell Jar to alter Pressure, a Deep Freezer to cool the substances, and a SuperHot Plate to heat up substances. You also have a list of the Triple Points for each substance at your disposal, which include Nitrogen, Water, Mercury, Hydrogen, Titanium, Zinc and Argon. Each Triple Point is unique, and Exact, so you have next to no room for error. Get some of the simple experiments wrong, and you will look like a fool. Get an advanced experiment wrong, like Sulfur dioxide, and You would probably lose your teaching licence. Sucessfully Performing an experience earns you Recognition, while failing an experiment reduces it. The more Recognition you have, the more experiments the University board will allow you to perform. Can you successfully achieve all the Triple Points?
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Operation: Claw Machine is a puzzle game, based on the Claw Machines found at arcades. Except the Claw is a giant Space Station, and the soft toys are ships in distress. You are the commander of Orbital Claw 5, part of the U.N.'s new operation to ensure safety to ships and boats in this global warming wrecked world of 2047. Tidal shifts, megastorms, and killer waves have become commonplace, requiring ships to have extensive refits to allow safe passage through these waters. But should a ship come into distress, there is no way for help to get there in time. That is where you come in. You must use the stations giant claw to pick up ships and deliver them safely back to land. The difficulty lies in getting the claw to connect, as it takes time to get to the ship from space, and the ship is constantly being buffeted around by waves. The more ships you save, the higher the public opinion of Operation: Claw Machine will be. Fail to save to many, and funding will be cut off, condemning the project. Will you save the world with a Giant Claw Machine?
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Uh Oh! The Primary Lift Motor on the Mont Blanc Bobsleds has broken! Who do we call? Maintenance Man!
Maintenance Man is a Free 2D Mobile Puzzle game, where you Play as the Lead Park Technician/Mechanic at world renounced Meyerland Park, Miami. If you can't fix it, it ain't broke. The base game features 257 unique levels for you to complete, divided into blocks, with all the levels in a block playable in any order, but each block must be played one by one. Each puzzle involves getting power from point A to Point B, each located on either side of the game area. To do this, you must make use of the Wires, cogs, Transistors, Capacitors, and Resistors already on the game board, as well as the extra components you brought with you. Most of the time, Point B will have a different Power Input requirement compared to Point A's output, so it is essential to make sure you have the right voltage flowing through, or the ride could severely malfunction with Customers on it! Should you find a level too tough, Additional extra components are available... for a small Microtransaction. However, the ENTIRE game can be finished without needing a single cent.
So, who do you call when the Hotel of Horror is just not spooky? When Traintopia has been derailed? Call Maintenance Man!
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