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Bouncing Balls

In this game there is a grid of balls that are slowly moving down. You need to shoot balls to destroy them by forming groups of 3 or more balls of the same colour. After you have destroyed some balls, the balls that are not attached the the rest of the balls will fall down and be destroyed. Sometimes you may need to shoot the balls to the wall so that they bounce off and destroy other balls. If you cannot destroy all the balls before they reach the bottom of the screen, you lose.

Bouncing

Bicks Breaking

There is a grid of bricks of different colours. When you click on a grid, all the bricks that are connected to this brick by the same colour will be destroyed. The bricks on top of the destroyed bricks will collapse and the columns of bricks will merge. If you want to remove a single brick, you must use a magic wand. The game ends when you run out of magic wands and you can no longer destroy bricks by groups.

Bouncing

Dressup Time

In this game you need to dress up a girl in 4 stages. First you need to choose the skin colour, eye colour, eye shadow, eye makeup and lipstick for her. After that, click the mouse repeatedly to use the powder puff to apply the make up. Next, you need to choose the hair style and colour. After that, use the mouse to control the hair dryer to create the hair style. Next, choose the clothes and shoes. After that, drag the iron to iron the clothes. Finally, choose the accessories. After that, find out the accessories you've chosen in the jewellery box. The better the result in the mini games, the better the girl will look and the higher your score.

Dressup

Crazy Taxi

Drive the taxi using the maximum possible speed. Press the arrow keys to dodge other cars, accelerate and decelerate, and press the spacebar to jump over them.

Taxi

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