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Game Homepage Puzzle Bobble clone for Gnome and much more Monkey Bubble is in a game in which you must explode all bubbles in the game area. You explode bubbles by putting at least 3 of the same colour in contact. Any bubble that is connected to the top or the sides of the game area by bubbles you just exploded falls too. When playing 2 players game, the goal of the game is to make your opponent be over-crowded by his own bubbles. When the bubbles reach the lower line at the bottom of the launching snake, you lose. When you explode more than 3 bubbles, they are injected into the opponent's area making it harder for him to play... License: free
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Game Homepage Arcade game This is a new implementation of the old game of the moles that must to go into their lair License: free
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Game Homepage Memory game using Mono Monkey's Memory is the first game developed by the GOM team, using the free implementation of .NET framework called "Mono". License: free
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Game Homepage Monster is a short NES/SNES style RPG. Monster is a short NES/SNES style RPG. It is licensed under a BSD license. License: free
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Game Homepage Monster Masher is a GPL'ed mash'em-up action game for GNOME. In the old days, before man entered the world, the gnomes were abundant. Through centuries of hard labour, only slightly eased by the levitational powers provided to them by their god, they bored out shafts and caves in the mountains. Always seeking the precious stones and valuable ore... Monster Masher is a GPL'ed mash'em-up action game for GNOME. Each level contains a number of blocks and monsters. You're a little gnome running around. By pushing the blocks you can mash the monsters one ata time. There are various power-ups and different kinds of monsters. License: free
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Game Homepage arcade puzzle game Monsterz is a puzzle game similar to the popular Zookeeper and Bejeweled. The goal is to swap monsters on a board in order to create alignments of three or more matching monsters. You earn even more points when a line or row disappears and creates a chain reaction. As levels increase, you get less and less time to find a move. Two main modes are available: a standard mode in which a given number of monsters have to be eliminated to proceed to next level, and a puzzle mode in which pieces of a puzzle need to be put together by swapping monsters around. A training mode is also available to practice with any number of different monsters and any speed difficulty. License: free
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