After celebrating an 11th anniversary, Eyezmaze has released a new game: Grow Maze. If you persevere ardently, you’ll be able to discover all its charms and whims.
Awesome, a new Grow game from Japanese developer “On”! In Grow Cannon, you’re trying to wake someone who’s sleeping heavily. Fire the cannon at seven spots in the right order to win! Simple, cute, and fun.
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Eyezmaze has released another charming “Grow” game! Grow Valley is the sequel to Grow Island, which was created to introduce prospective students to the curriculum of Shibaura Institute of Technology. Valley introduces a fast-forward feature to the series, which is a welcome addition (as charming as the animations are, it can get a little tedious watching them over and over again).
For those new to the Grow series, they’re simple puzzle games that you solve by clicking panels in the right order. It sounds dull, but the games are actually quite creative and fun to play. By studying the interactions between the panels you can usually narrow down what the correct solution is.
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Yay, there’s a new Grow game on Eyezmaze! Pick five items in the right order to grow the highest tower possible. I enjoyed this one immensely.
(Thanks, Cheater!)
Meet In is a brand new Eyezmaze puzzle game! The goal is to reunite the family. Activate a family member by clicking on their screen and move them with the arrow keys.
As On explains, the game is “suitable for beginners.”
(Source: Alec Meer, via Rock, Paper, Shotgun)
Grow Nano Vol. 3 is a new mini Grow game from Flash developer Eyezmaze. The mechanics should be familiar to Grow fans – pick the items in the right combination to win! The goal of this game is to heal the developer, who is suffering from illness in the game, and also in real life. Get better soon, Eyezmaze!
(Source: Alec Meer, via Rock, Paper, Shotgun)
Created to introduce prospective students to the curriculum of Shibaura Institute of Technology, Grow Island is another fantastic addition to Eyezmaze’s Grow series of games. Um, wow, yeah – sign me up for the class where I pave a railroad in a giant robot!
As usual, a walkthrough is provided by the readers of Jay is Games!
With Chronon, Eyezmaze continues to promote the offensive stereotype that Japanese people are “wacky” and “crazy” and “make very innovative video games.” Similar to Grow and Grow RPG (also on the Eyezmaze site), this time-based puzzler has you manipulating objects at various times in the day to rescue someone imprisoned in a monster’s lair. What you do at one time period will affect other periods. Things must be done out of order to win the game.
See Jay is Games for the complete walkthrough (you stinking cheater).
(Source: Jay is Games)