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Kristanix Kakuro Epic v3.55 

Kristanix Kakuro Epic v3.55 | 4.35 MB
With Kakuro Epic, you can play and solve kakuro puzzles on your own computer. All puzzles have genuine logic and unique solutions. You can choose difficulty from Easy to Hard, and five different board sizes. If you have problems solving a puzzle, then let the game give you kakuro tips. You can also enter puzzles from newspapers and solve them, or see the solution. Kakuro Epic includes an assistant that will help you out. Found a puzzle in a newspaper you can't solve? Enter it, and let the program solve it for you. In addition, you can get hints or let the assistant do a mark up to get you going.
Kristanix Mahjong Epic v1.44 

Kristanix Mahjong Epic v1.44 | 5.25 Mb
Playing Mahjong Solitaire could not be simpler! You goal is to remove all the tiles on a board. To remove them, you just click on pairs of identical tiles. Some tiles cannot be removed. If a tile has another tile on top of it, or it has tiles on both its right and left side, that tile is locked, and cannot be removed. If you get stuck, you can undo your moves all the way back to the start again!
Kristanix Theseus and the Minotaur v1.25 

Kristanix Theseus and the Minotaur v1.25 | 8.47 Mb
Play one of the world's most famous maze games! In Theseus and the Minotaur, you must guide Theseus through 87 mind twisting labyrinths to escape the dangerous Minotaur. In 1990, famous game designer, Robert Abbott, created this puzzle maze based on the Theseus legend. Playing the maze is quite simple, but solving each unique level requires a sharp mind. You must escape each maze before the Minotaur catches you. The Minotaur is twice as fast as you are, but luckily, he moves in a predictable pattern. First he tests if he can move horizontally and get closer to Theseus. If he can, he will move one square horizontally. If he can't, he will test if he could move vertically and get closer to Theseus. If he can, he will move one square vertically. If he can't move either horizontally or vertically, then he just skips that turn. The key to solving these mazes is to realize that a Minotaur follows a rigid program. He doesn't do what you would do if you were a Minotaur. He doesn't look ahead more than one turn. And, most importantly, he will choose a horizontal move before a vertical move.








