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Games Mac > Newspaper Puzzle Challenge
Challenge yourself and tease your brain with this fantastic collection of puzzle games. (…)
Download PC games free > Word Monaco
Start relaxing with a solitaire layout for building words. Create words by moving letters from column to column and use power-ups for bonus points. When all of the letters are used, you’ll move on to the next level of difficulty. (…)
Free PC games download > Breaking News
Report the news as it happens! Running a TV station isn’t an easy task – news stories arrive to your desk and you must broadcast them as quickly as possible. (…)
Good Mac games > Lex Venture: A Crossword Caper
Bullies have stolen and hidden parts of Eugene`s amazing Letter Machine–right before the science fair! (…)
Best games for PC > Explore the World
With Explore the World you search through a jungle of letters to find the hidden names of countries and its capitals. (…)
PC games free download > Family Feud: Battle of the Sexes
Prepare to have all the questions you’ve ever had about the opposite sex answered in Family Feud Battle of the Sexes! Dive into classic Family Feud action, and answer hundreds of questions. (…)
Free PC game download > Boggle
It’s Boggle( R )! The fast-paced word-making game with oodles of words and 3 exciting ways to play. Match your spelling skills against players all over the world, play against the computer, or play with up to 4 players around your computer. (…)
Free downloadable games for PC > Scrabble
The fantastically fun crossword game is now specially designed for your PC or Mac. Build words using letter tiles and enjoy quick, easy-to-learn controls and fantastic features. (…)
PC game download > Amazing Pyramids
Jump into Amazing Pyramids and lead a group of scientists through addicting minigames and jumbled letters in the Saharan desert! Solve intricate Word puzzles to unravel the secrets of an ancient city. (…)
Cool PC games > Jabber
Poor Mr. Rabbit is eager to hear a heart-warming story. In the brunt of winter, the soul-starved hare reaches for a storybook, only to see it topple over from the high shelf. (…)