W
ELCOME TO THE KIDS ZONE
Even though it's named the KID'S ZONE, I am sure you will find something here for you. We have:
- Free Cell
- Yup, just like on Win 95.
- If you are not familiar with how to play Free Cell click
Here for the rules.
- The playing field will be easiest to use in 800x600 resolution, or by hiding
the tool bars in netscape, (in Navigator 3.x, use Options, and uncheck
"show tool bar", and "show location"), or using full
screen mode in IE 4.0
- Fifteen
- A sliding square puzzle.
- This is a simple puzzle with 15 numbered squares. You need to rearrange the
squares one at a time, into the correct order.
- This puzzle keeps track of how many moves you have made.
- IceBlox
- In this arcade type game, you move around Pixel Pete, a penguin. Your goal
is to free all the coins that are frozen in ice blocks.
- You break the ice blocks by walking into them. If there is nothing on the
other side, they slide until they run into another ice block, a wall, or
the edge of the game area.
- There are also flames in the room that are trying to catch you. You can put
them out by pushing an ice bock over them. But beware, each time you put
out a flame, another appears.
- Each level gets a little harder, with more and faster flames to deal with.
- a Hint:
- The flames always enter from the opposite side of the board, and only in free
spaces. If you fill the sides with iceblocks, then new flames cannot enter
the board. You can also trap flames in this manner by only leaving a free
space behind an ice block
- All Lights
- In this game, you try to turn on all 15 lights on the board. You push any
button and a pattern of lights turn on or off.
- It looks simple but it is not. It is however fun and addictive.
- Matches
- Never play with matches! Unless it is to pick them up in this simple Java game.
- To play this game, simply click on start, and then choose from two to sixty
matches.
- You then choose to remove one, two, or three matches from the field. The
computer then does the same.
- The object is to leave a single match on the field for the computer player.
- If you are left with the last match you lose.
- Solitaire
- This is the old marble game. You remove marbles from the board by jumping
them with other marbles.
- You can jump either horizontally, or vertically. No diagonal jumps.
- The object is to have one marble left on the board.
- Move marbles by dragging them with the mouse.
- Tetris
- A clone of the old Nintendo game.
- This version supports two player play, level and difficulty select, and Right
or left field single player play.
- Left side use the A, S, D keys for left, rotate and right.
- Right side use the J, K, L keys for left, rotate and right.
- The F key is for fast fall on the left side (does not appear to be working,
I will be looking into the code soon)
- The M key is for fast fall on the right side
- Tile
- Another slide puzzle. This one has a picture of the Mona Lisa rather than
numbers.
- Tower Of Hanoi
- This game is a version of an old wooden peg game, where you move the stack
of blocks from one peg to another in the fewest possible moves.
- In this version you can select the number of blocks from 1 to 10, and as in
the original, you cannot place a larger block on a smaller one.
- You can only move one block at a time.
- Tubing
- In this game, you are out to enjoy a relaxing day tubing down the river. But
unfortunately, other people are out with their toy boats.
- You need to avoid the boats as long as possible to get as high a score as
possible.
- Scoring only occurs in bottom half of screen.
- Use arrow keys to move.