Want more seek and find movie fun? Here’s another all-movie picture puzzle called Cryptic Canvas. See if you can find the 50 movie titles (mostly newer movies) in the pic.
Just click on what you think the clue is (the train, for example). Once the box comes up, type in your movie title and press enter. If you’re right, the box will turn green and the clue will fade out. If you’re wrong, the box turns red and nothing else happens.
Can you find all 50 clues? I haven’t been able to, but when I do, I’ll post a walkthrough.
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A former post of mine was all about how I enjoyed the Dark M&M’s 50 Horror Moves pun and seek game. Well here’s one for your funnybone. Test your knowledge of funny movies and bad visual gags with 50 Comedies. It’s hard, but you’ll feel very clever if you get them all.
There are some ground rules:
- The names are all of actual comedy movies
- No sequels
- You must type your answers in lowercase – no caps
- Click the enter button to check an answer
- Right answers will get a checkmark, and the clue will turn blue. Wrong ones will get a red blink and then nothing.
Now, I’ve got to get back to the puzzle. I’m still trying to figure out the one with Keifer’s butt…
If you need help (and if you’re like me you will) I’ve posted a list of the movies on my hints page. Don’t look until you’ve gotten many of them, though, because the list is in random order and may take some of the fun away.
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Train your brain by sending it to the prestigious school of smarts, Brainiversity 2! Stimulate all the different parts of your cerebellum by enjoying different language, memory, math and analysis games. Earn great trophies, chart your progress, and even compete against friends and family members in this challenging Puzzle game. Play every day to track your results and earn a degree from Brainiversity!
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If you liked Brain Age or Big Brain Academy, then you’ll love Brain Spa. Train your brain by helping the colorful townsfolk of Brainville in a variety of mind-building challenges. A truly fun way to maximize your memory, improve your perception abilities, power up your language aptitude, and fine-tune your logical thinking skills! Eight separate mini-games plus bonus quizzes, trivia challenges and more!
- Daily tests can assess your overall Brain Power.
- Collect keys to the city to unlock additional bonus quizzes.
- Watch the town expand and flourish as you sharpen your mind.
- Internal time tracking allows you to see your best scores and track your progress over time and also compare results with other players.
- Dynamic leveling system allows the game to customize the difficulty based on your skill.
Train your brain today! Click here to download or buy Brain Spa.
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Pat Sajak’s Trivia Gems is a surprisingly fun game that combines Pat’s gentle humor with some challenging questions. There are 2 game modes that you can play, and each one has its advantages. If you don’t have that much time, the Trivia 10 game is quick and fun.
If you have more time, the Trivia Players game starts off easy and gets progressively harder. First, you start off playing on Monday, and you have to make it to Friday. Each game consists of a pyramid that you have to climb, with 5 categories of trivia questions to answer. During these games, Pat also throws iin some bonus rounds of Gem of a Question and Brain Buster.
The game does a good job of mixing up the trivia questions. They are almost all either multiple choice or true and false, but they are sometimes tricky. I had a ball playing this with family and friends one day. Although the action is fast, everyone could weigh in on the answers.
See whether you have the knowledge to get to Friday! Download a 1-hour free trial or buy the game for only $19.99 here.
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How well do you know the music that you download? Music Challenge from Ohana Games is a music trivia game with a twist – you must answer questions based on the music from your Windows Media or iTunes downloads.
The game is set in Hawaii, and features Gina as the game host. The graphics are cartoony, but very nice, and the gameplay is smooth. You can play with up to 4 people, although in rounds, not directly head-to-head. Gina asks one of two types of questions: “Name the Song” and “Name the CD Title”. There are 3 rounds of 6 questions, with each round worth more points but the time for answering getting progressively shorter.
The options of the game is where I really had fun. You can choose to play with or without categories; have the game decide the snippet of music or start from the beginning; or play in easy or hard mode. Try playing without categories and start from the beginning. It’s like playing “Name That Tune.” Very fun!
One warning: if you have lots of music on your computer, the loading time might take a while. But it’s worth it. Give it a try with the free trial download.
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