Boxerjam has been around for quite a while. Their fan base has recently jumped though, due to some nice improvements and the addition of a few new games.
Here you'll find information for Boxerjam games at Boxerjam.com. We’ve listed some their games and give you descriptions from the boxerjam site itself.
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Strike a Match - Match words by figuring out what they have in common! Relationships between words may be mysterious, but you're smart, right? You'll catch on soon. Click on the two words that have the most in common. Be quick about it.
Out of order - Unscramble words! That's not too hard, right? You'll catch on soon. But then it gets harder...
Type in the first three letters to correctly spell the words. Correct answers win points, wrong answers lose points. Think fast, but be careful.
Know it all - In the first three rounds of the game, you are provided with one term or sentence and five possible matches. Pick all the matching terms. In rounds four and five, match each of the words in the left column with its complement in the right column. If you select wrong, the words are reshuffled and you must start again with the time remaining.
Take 5 - Pick five words to make a sentence! Fun phrases and serious facts -- that's not too hard, right? You'll catch on soon. Select words by clicking on them. Correct answers win points, and wrong answers lose points. The quicker your answer, the more it's worth. So think fast, but be careful.
Mindstein - The goal of Mindstein is to answer questions correctly as quickly as you can in each of three rounds to get the highest score possible. You are awarded points for all correct answers based on how long it takes you to answer them, however, you are not penalized for wrong answers.
Poker Solitaire - Poker Solitaire is a game combining the chance and strategy of Poker and Solitaire. The object of the game is to place the cards you are dealt into appropriate slots on the game board to make the best poker hands you can and get the highest score. You can drag a card from the pile onto the game board and into a slot or you may opt to click on any available slot. Once a card has been played into a slot you cannot move the card or use that slot again within the current game.
Hexagone - The goal of Hexagone is to remove ALL the hexagonal tiles from the board as quickly as possible. After every three boards you will progress to the next level and receive a new set of tiles. Click a tile to increase its value by one. If you click on a five, it "wraps around" and becomes a one. Unlike the other tiles question marks produce a random number when clicked adding an element of surprise. If a tile you just clicked matches any of it's neighboring tiles, then a chain reaction occurs. This chain reaction removes all the neighboring tiles that match the tile you clicked. If you aren't careful, this can create unexpected chain reactions and leave your tiles stranded. You will be able to collect points for this round, but a stranded tile means the board is unsolvable. For each tile in a chain reaction you increase value of each removed tile by 100 points. For example if you remove two tiles you will score 200 points for each, resulting in a total of 400 points. If, however, you remove six tiles you earn 600 for each, for a total of 3600 points! There is also a time bonus available (shown on the counter to the right of the game board) which decreases the more time you take. There is less time available to clear the board with each successive game board. If you strand a tile and your board is "unsolvable," clear as much of the board as you can. You have three retries that will reset your current board and allow you to continue playing. However if you run out of time before you clear the board you will lose a Retry.
Monty - Monty combines elements of classic slot machines, roulette and dice. Click on any of the purple segments of the wheel to select random tiles and move them to your hand at the center of the wheel. Your objective is to make the best possible hand based on the scoring matrix below for each of the four rounds. The tiles are shown just below the game wheel, and are ranked from lowest (cherries) to highest (bars), from left to right. Tiles increase in value based on the number of tiles you match. Once you've selected five tiles from the wheel, you have two options. If you're happy with the tiles you've drawn and want to score your hand, click the "Cash In" button in the middle of the wheel. If you think you can get a better hand you can discard as many tiles as you like (up to five) by selecting them from the center of the wheel and clicking the "Discard" button. You can then replace them with either more random tiles from the wheel or from the tiles the House discards in the area below the wheel. You may only discard once per hand, and you must "Cash In" your hand before the 30 second clock runs out. In round one you are trying to make your best two tile hand for six different hands. In round two, each hand has three tiles, and there are six hands. Round three is four hands of four tiles each, and round four is three hands of five tiles each. If you can't make the best hand for a round (i.e. four-of-a-kind in round three) you can still score a lower hand (two-of-a-kind or three-of-a-kind). "Two Pair" and "Full House" hands are also allowed."And just in case you think you have the game figured out, there are two random elements to the game. The first is the "Wild" or "Monty" tile, which will always match whatever tile you have the most of. The other is the "Zap" tile, which cancels out all of the tiles that you have so far. You can discard "Zap" tiles as long as you draw them before you discard your tiles. Have fun, and good luck!
Napoleon - The object of the game is to combine the five highest valued tiles you can find for each hand. Then score each hand into one of the six sets in the score area on the right side of the board. You get eight turns to complete the six sets. If you have any turns left over, you can go back during these BONUS TURNS and try to replace one or two of your sets and increase your score.
Choose five tiles from the 5x5 game board. If you want to exchange one or more tiles, click on the tiles you wish to discard and then hit the Discard button. Draw more tiles by clicking on them to complete your hand.
Score your hand. Pick a highlighted set from the score area on the upper right of the playing area. The game will light up eligible sets for you to choose from. The sets you must complete are:
One Pair
Three of a Kind
Two Pair
Four of a Kind
Five of a Kind
One Pair and Three of a Kind
Repeat until all six sets are filled. If you finish and have one or two turns remaining, play these BONUS TURNS to try to improve your score. Points from BONUS TURNS are added to your score IN PLACE OF the points that you previously scored in that hand. For example, if in a bonus turn you score three 25's, and previously had three 10's as your "three of a kind" match, you'd get 45 MORE POINTS (3x25 - 3x10). Maximize your score to WIN!
High scores are gathered from your first game of the day.
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