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  1. The link http://www.askforgametask.com/mobile/games/matchsticks/ Description Matchsticks: Endless Digit Hunter is an HTML5 one-button matchstick (aka toothpick) puzzle/logic game in which your goal is to rearrange all given math equations and make them true by moving just one match. The game can be played on 4 different levels of difficulty: Normal - the equations contain numbers from 0 to 9. Medium - the equations contain numbers from 0 to 19. Hard - the equations contain numbers from 0 to 49. Insane - the equations contain numbers from 0 to 99. On each level there are 5 faulty math equations which must be corrected as fast as possible! All equations are procedurally generated so the levels are always different. To make the given equation true, tap on a match and move it to the right place. For each bad move you get a penatly of 10 seconds! The game can help you to improve your math skills. You can run it on your desktop or mobile browser. Screenshots
  2. GamerXy1

    FlipIt

    Hi all, i wanted to show you some of my games: Some are in Beta, but i think they work as they should ^^ I use only self-written engines, so the games are completely my own work. My actually "best" game is FlipIt: Here you have to click on the buttons until the complete field is illuminated with buttons. The buttons behave some kind of special Then there is "Metrogame": Here you are an underground-planner, who has to rearrange existing parts of rails until the new timetables can be used successfully. "Blueprints": The goal is to arrange all lines on the screen with only changing your mouseposition until the lines fit together and create a blueprint of a thing You can find all those games at: http://www.philip-maerz.de/game If you like my games, please support them by giving a like on facebook FlipIt: https://www.facebook.com/pages/FlipIt/353048821447766 Metrogame: https://www.facebook.com/metrogame Blueprints: https://www.facebook.com/BlueprintsGame
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