Coleção de jogos de Quebra-cabeça
Celebrados por desafios mentais e mecânicas de resolução de problemas, estimulam reconhecimento de padrões, pensamento lógico e raciocínio espacial. De clássicos como Tetris a joias portáteis como Meteos (NDS), transcendem idiomas.
Subgêneros
- Combinação: Dr. Mario (NES) e Panel de Pon (SNES) aperfeiçoaram o sistema- Física: The Incredible Machine (PC) inspirou WarioWare: Twisted! (GBA)
- Deslizamento: Pokémon Puzzle Challenge (GBC) evoluiu a fórmula
- Plataforma-puzzle: Braid (PS3) fundiu gêneros
Marcos Hardware
- Game Boy: Tetris como app essencial- SNES: Yoshi's Cookie mostrou multiplayer
- NeoGeo Pocket: Puzzle Bobble Mini trouxe arcade para portáteis
- DS: Brain Age revolucionou controles touch
Por que duram
Equilíbrio perfeito entre acessibilidade e dificuldade progressiva.🎮Todos os jogos retrô de Quebra-cabeça
Dr. Mario
1990
Quebra-cabeçaDr. Mario is a puzzle game where players assume the role of Mario as a doctor who must eliminate viruses by matching colored vitamin capsules. The game features infectious music and increasing difficulty levels that provide lasting challenge.
Tetris
1989
Quebra-cabeçaTetris is a tile-matching puzzle game developed and published by Nintendo for the NES. Released in 1989, it became the definitive version of Alexey Pajitnov's original concept, featuring addictive gameplay where players rotate and arrange falling tetrominoes to clear lines. The NES version is particularly renowned for its iconic music and competitive two-player mode.
Clu Clu Land
1984
Quebra-cabeçaClu Clu Land is a unique puzzle-action game where players control a sea urchin-like creature named Bubbles. The objective is to uncover hidden gold bars by grabbing pegs while avoiding enemies in underwater mazes.
Wrecking Crew
1985
Quebra-cabeçaWrecking Crew is a puzzle-action game featuring Mario as a construction worker who must demolish buildings while avoiding enemies. The game includes 100 stages with increasing difficulty and a level editor for creating custom stages.
Magic Jewelry
1990
Quebra-cabeçaA tile-matching puzzle game where players align colorful gems to make them disappear. Features competitive 2-player mode and progressively faster falling speeds.
Blockout
1991
Quebra-cabeçaA 3D puzzle game where players rotate and drop falling blocks into a pit to create complete layers. Features multiple pit sizes and difficulty levels for endless gameplay variations.
Snow Bros. - Nick & Tom
1990
Quebra-cabeçaClassic bubble-themed platformer where snowmen Nick and Tom must defeat enemies by trapping them in snowballs. Features 50 levels with increasing difficulty.
Puzzle Bobble / Bust-A-Move
1994
Quebra-cabeçaPuzzle Bobble is a 1994 arcade puzzle game developed by Taito, featuring the adorable Bubble Dragon characters from the Bubble Bobble series. Players shoot colored bubbles to create matches of three or more, clearing the board while competing against time and clever stage layouts.
Puzzle Bobble 2 / Bust-A-Move Again
1995
Quebra-cabeçaPuzzle Bobble 2 is a 1995 arcade puzzle game developed by Taito, featuring the Bubble Dragon characters from the Bubble Bobble series. Players shoot colored bubbles to create matches of three or more, with new power-up bubbles and challenging stage designs adding depth to the original formula.
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
1996
Quebra-cabeçaSuper Puzzle Fighter II Turbo is a 1996 competitive puzzle arcade game developed by Capcom, featuring chibi-style versions of Street Fighter and Darkstalkers characters. Players battle by matching colored gems to create crash gems that clear the opponent's screen when triggered.
Money Puzzle Exchanger
1997
Quebra-cabeçaMoney Puzzle Exchanger is a unique tile-matching puzzle game where players exchange coins to make matches. The goal is to strategically swap adjacent coins to create combinations of the same type and value, causing them to merge into higher denominations and eventually disappear from the board.
Gururin
1994
Quebra-cabeçaGururin is a unique 1994 arcade puzzle game where players rotate a spinning disk to navigate through maze-like stages. Developed by Face and published by SNK for Neo Geo, it challenges players with precise rotation control and timing to avoid obstacles while collecting items.
Kuru Kuru Kururin
2001
Quebra-cabeçaGuide the spinning helicopter stick Kururin through intricate mazes without touching the walls. This deceptively simple puzzle-action game requires perfect timing and spatial awareness across 50+ challenging stages.
Tetris Worlds
2001
Quebra-cabeçaTetris Worlds is the 2001 Game Boy Advance adaptation of the classic puzzle game, featuring six gameplay modes including the all-new 'Sticky' and 'Fusion' variants. Includes multiplayer support via link cable and introduces the official 'Guideline' rules that would become standard for future Tetris games. Features vibrant alien world themes and special effects tailored for the GBA hardware.
Kirby's Avalanche
1995
Quebra-cabeçaA Western localization of Panel de Pon featuring Kirby characters in a competitive falling-block puzzle game. Players clear colored blobs by making matches while sabotaging opponents with garbage blocks.
Dr. Mario 64
2001
Quebra-cabeçaThe first 3D installment in the classic puzzle series, featuring enhanced multiplayer modes and new virus-busting mechanics. Players stack and match colored pills to eliminate viruses, now with four-player battles and special attack items.
Pokémon Puzzle League
2000
Quebra-cabeçaA competitive puzzle game based on the Pokémon anime, featuring characters from the Indigo League season. Players match colored tiles in vertical, horizontal, or diagonal lines while battling opponents with chain reactions and special clears.
Bust-A-Move Pocket
1999
Quebra-cabeçaThe iconic bubble-shooting puzzle game optimized for NeoGeo Pocket, featuring all classic gameplay modes plus exclusive NGPC content. Includes 2-player link cable support and special 'Puzzle Mode' with 100 unique challenges.