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  • Tripeaks Castle

    Zygomatic is an online publisher since 2003. Our focus is website publishing and online game development and publishing.

    Since 2003 Zygomatic publishes and develops internet sites in two areas. We have a lot of sites regarding online photo editing and we also have a strong portfolio in games sites in several languages. The games sites are usually aimed at bigger game niches like Mahjong games and Solitaire games. Most sites are available in Dutch, English, German and Spanish.

    Zygomatic also develops, licenses and distributes its own online games (HTML5). Zygomatic is the biggest developer for HTML5 games worldwide and develops two new games per week in different languages: German, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Dutch and English (more info). The games are also used as marketing tool for our games portals.

    Zygomatic offers a donate button on our sites containing free online tools and games. Our tools and games are free, but we do accept donations. Your donation helps us to continue offering our tools and games for free. Please note that it is a voluntary donation and a donation will not give you additional services, ad removal and/or access to extra features.

  • The Lost Crown

    Zygomatic is an online publisher since 2003. Our focus is website publishing and online game development and publishing.

    Since 2003 Zygomatic publishes and develops internet sites in two areas. We have a lot of sites regarding online photo editing and we also have a strong portfolio in games sites in several languages. The games sites are usually aimed at bigger game niches like Mahjong games and Solitaire games. Most sites are available in Dutch, English, German and Spanish.

    Zygomatic also develops, licenses and distributes its own online games (HTML5). Zygomatic is the biggest developer for HTML5 games worldwide and develops two new games per week in different languages: German, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Dutch and English (more info). The games are also used as marketing tool for our games portals.

    Zygomatic offers a donate button on our sites containing free online tools and games. Our tools and games are free, but we do accept donations. Your donation helps us to continue offering our tools and games for free. Please note that it is a voluntary donation and a donation will not give you additional services, ad removal and/or access to extra features.

  • The Last Survivors

    It is the end of the World and the last survivors are struggling against zombies. You are going to play a great game with great chapters with a little family that survives as a wife and husband. There are some hard puzzles that you should solve and obstacles that you should overcome. Try to get the heroes to the point where they want to go by avoiding zombies from them.

    Player 1:
    Move: “W, A, S, D”
    Attack: “S”

    Player 2:
    Move: “ARROW KEYS”
    Attack: “DOWN ARROW KEY”

  • Subway Surfers

    Subway Surfers is a 2012 endless runner mobile game which is co-developed by Kiloo and SYBO Games, private companies based in Denmark. It is available on iOS, Android, HarmonyOS, Amazon Fire Tablet, and Windows Phone platforms and uses the Unity game engine. In the game, players take the role of young graffiti artists, led by Jake who, upon being caught in the act of tagging a metro railway site, run through the railroad tracks to escape from the inspector and his dog. As they run, they grab gold coins, power-ups, and many other items while simultaneously dodging collisions with trains and other objects. They can also jump on top of the trains and surf with hoverboards to evade capture until the character crashes into an obstacle, gets caught by the inspector, or gets hit by a train, at which point the game ends. Special events, such as the Season Hunt and others, including the game’s birthday events, the Super Runner Challenge and Rivals Challenge, can result in in-game rewards and characters. Also with points and keys they can buy different outfits and characters.

    Subway Surfers is an endless runner video game. The game starts by tapping the screen, while Jake (the game’s main character) or any other character sprays graffiti on a subway, and gets caught in the act by the inspector and his dog, who starts chasing the character. While running, the player can swipe up, down, left, or right to avoid crashing into oncoming obstacles especially moving trains, poles, tunnel walls, and barriers. By swiping rapidly as speed increases, more points can be acquired. A crash results in a game over, but the player can revive and continue by using keys or watching an ad. The player can collect various items such as coins, keys, x2 multipliers, super sneakers, jetpacks, magnets, mystery boxes, and pogo sticks. A pogo stick provides combustion by launching up the character, a jetpack gives the ability to fly, a coin magnet attracts coins on the track, super sneakers give the ability to jump higher, and a x2 multiplier multiplies the rate at which the score counts. Items, such as a hoverboard (which could be used by double-tapping on the screen), allow the character to avoid collisions and last about 30 seconds.

    Daily Challenges and Season Hunts give rewards for unique movements throughout gameplay. In daily challenges, the player needs to collect letters that constitute a word related to the game, such as “score” and “jump”; also known as “word hunt”. Missions have various tasks measured by player accuracy. Up to 18 characters can be unlocked using coins, keys, in-game purchases, collecting specific items, or connecting to a Facebook account. Most characters have up to 2 different outfits. Meanwhile, up to 17 hoverboards can be unlocked with the same methods. Each has different abilities that can assist the player. When the game updates to a new location, a new character, and hoverboard will be available temporarily until the next update.

  • Stupid Zombies

    Describing or relating to the situation after the destruction of the world, or to an extremely bad situation in which it seems as if the world has been destroyed: The landscape resembles a scene from a post-apocalyptic disaster movie.

    Game Description

    Stupid Zombies is a shooting puzzle game. If you like physics, like shooting, like puzzles, and hate zombies then this is the perfect game for you. In Stupid Zombies, you are a shotgun-wielding hero named Soot who is humanity’s last chance against the invading hordes of Zombies. Soot stands alone against the endless tides of zombies and has very limited ammo to actually take them down. In order to effectively stop the phalanx of zombie infantry, Soot will need your help to maximize every last bullet and make sure he can rank up multiple hits with only one shot.

    In order to optimize your limited supply of ammunition, you’ll have to use the mysterious magic of physics in order to bounce, ricochet and deflect each shot so that it maximizes itself to the fullest and takes out as many Stupid Zombies as possible. Aim at the walls, aim at the floor, aim at the ceiling. Blow up gasoline-filled barrels to destroy multiple zombies at once and get the hard to reach critters by blasting a brick at them.  This is the Zombie apocalypse and Soot needs your help to save the world. Are you up for it?

    Instructions

    Use your mouse to aim the reticule at either the zombies or the walls, and objectss throughout the level which might riccochet the bullet to where you want it to go. Conserve ammo and stop the zombie invasion.

  • Slaughterhouse Escape Deluxe

    Our Little Lovely Pig Pocco is about to be bacon! Help him avoid certain (but delicious) death on the slaughterhouse floor: Use power-ups, collect golden apples, and customize Little Pig to make his very short life a happy one. You’re his last hope if he’s going to escape the slaughterhouse!

    Instructions

    Use your mouse or keyboard to play.

    In livestock agriculture and the meat industry, a slaughterhouse, also called an abattoir  is a facility where livestock animals are slaughtered to provide food. Slaughterhouses supply meat, which then becomes the responsibility of a meat-packing facility.

    Slaughterhouses that produce meat that is not intended for human consumption are sometimes referred to as knacker’s yards or knackeries. This is where animals are slaughtered that are not fit for human consumption or that can no longer work on a farm, such as retired work horses.

    Slaughtering animals on a large scale poses significant issues in terms of logistics, animal welfare, and the environment, and the process must meet public health requirements. Due to public aversion in different cultures, determining where to build slaughterhouses is also a matter of some consideration.

    Frequently, animal rights groups raise concerns about the methods of transport to and from slaughterhouses, preparation prior to slaughter, animal herding, stunning methods, and the killing itself.

    Until modern times, the slaughter of animals generally took place in a haphazard and unregulated manner in diverse places. Early maps of London show numerous stockyards in the periphery of the city, where slaughter occurred in the open air or under cover such as wet markets. A term for such open-air slaughterhouses was shambles, and there are streets named “The Shambles” in some English and Irish towns (e.g., Worcester, York, Bandon) which got their name from having been the site on which butchers killed and prepared animals for consumption. Fishamble Street, Dublin, was formerly a fish-shambles. Sheffield had 183 slaughterhouses in 1910, and it was estimated that there were 20,000 in England and Wales.

    Most countries have laws in regard to the treatment of animals in slaughterhouses. In the United States, there is the Humane Slaughter Act of 1958, a law requiring that all swine, sheep, cattle, and horses be stunned unconscious with application of a stunning device by a trained person before being hoisted up on the line. There is some debate over the enforcement of this act. This act, like those in many countries, exempts slaughter in accordance to religious law, such as kosher shechita  and dhabiha halal. Most strict interpretations of kashrut require that the animal be fully sensible when its carotid artery is cut.

    The novel The Jungle presented a fictionalized account of unsanitary conditions in slaughterhouses and the meatpacking industry during the 1800s. This led directly to an investigation commissioned directly by President Theodore Roosevelt, and to the passage of the Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906, which established the Food and Drug Administration. A much larger body of regulation deals with the public health and worker safety regulation and inspection.

  • Plants VS Zombies

    Plants vs. Zombies is a 2009 tower defense video game developed and published by PopCap Games. First released for Windows and Mac OS X, the game has since been ported to consoles, handhelds, and mobile devices. The player takes the role of a homeowner amid a zombie apocalypse. As a horde of zombies approaches along several parallel lanes, the player must defend their home by placing plants, which fire projectiles at the zombies, otherwise detrimentally affect them, or aid the player. The player collects a currency called sun to buy plants. If a zombie happens to make it to the house on any lane, the player loses the level.

    Plants vs. Zombies was designed by George Fan, who conceptualized it as a more defense-oriented sequel to his fish simulator game Insaniquarium (2001), then developed it into a tower defense game featuring plants fighting against zombies. The game took inspiration from the games Magic: The Gathering and Warcraft III; along with the movie Swiss Family Robinson. Its development spanned three and a half years. Rich Werner was the main artist, Tod Semple served as programmer, and Laura Shigihara composed the game’s music. In order to appeal to both casual and hardcore gamers, the tutorial was designed to be simple and spread throughout Plants vs. Zombies.

    Plants vs. Zombies was positively received by critics, was nominated for multiple awards, including “Download Game of the Year” and “Strategy Game of the Year” as part of the Golden Joystick Awards 2010, and has since been considered one of the greatest video games of all time. Reviewers praised the game’s humorous art style, simplistic but engaging gameplay, and soundtrack. Upon release, it was the fastest-selling video game developed by PopCap Games and quickly became their best-selling game, surpassing Bejeweled and Peggle. In 2011, PopCap was bought by Electronic Arts (EA). The company laid off Fan and 49 other employees, marking a change of focus to mobile and social gaming. After the buyout, Plants vs. Zombies was followed by a multimedia franchise including two sequels, three third-person shooters, two comic book series, and several spin-off games, most of which have received positive reviews.

    To play Plants VS Zombies Online, you’ll need to use the following controls: – Use the mouse to navigate through menus and select plants to place on the grid. – Click on a plant to pick it up, then click on a grid square to place it. – Collect sun icons by clicking on them to gather currency for placing plants. – Use the shovel tool to remove plants if needed for tactical adjustments. – Keep an eye on recharge times to know when you can place new plants. – Strategically place plants to defend your home from waves of zombies on each level. – Utilize the lawnmower as a last resort defense measure if zombies reach the end of a lane. – Adapt your strategies based on the behaviors and vulnerabilities of different zombie types. Have fun playing Plants VS Zombies Online and protect your home from the zombie horde!

  • Pixel Combat

    Play Pixel Combat Multiplayer for free now on Jopi. Pixel Combat Multiplayer is available to play for free on our website without any downloads.

    -Use ‘W’ to move forward.
    – Use ‘A’ to move left.
    – Use ‘S’ to move backward.
    – Use ‘D’ to move right.
    – Use the ‘Space bar’ to jump.
    – Use the ‘Left mouse click’ to shoot or attack.
    – Use the ‘Right mouse click’ to aim.
    – Use ‘R’ to reload your weapon.
    – Use ‘E’ to interact with objects and other players.
    – Use mouse cursor to turn/rotate or to navigate through the game menu. Mobile Controls:
    – Use the virtual joystick on the left side of the screen to move your character.
    – Swipe your finger on the right side of the screen to turn/rotate.
    – Tap the shoot button on the right side of the screen to shoot.
    – Tap the aim button to aim your weapon.
    – The jump button allows your character to jump.
    – The reload button allows you to reload your weapon.
    – Use interactive button to interact with objects and other players.
    – Navigate through the game menu by tapping on the screen. Pixel Combat Multiplayer provides an option to adjust the sensitivity of the controls for better gaming experience. Enjoy the game!

  • MOTO X3M

    Moto X3M is the newest motorcycle  racing game with a lot of attractive features. This is an extreme motoring trial for players who love off-roading and high-speed. Many difficult obstacles will appear in Moto X3M, and overcoming them will require a high level of focus and expertise.

    There are 25 stages in the game, each with its own unique challenge. Overcoming the challenges and dangerous obstacles of each level is the way to show off your superior driving skills.

    Players will be given a star rating between one and three based on the final result at each level’s end. Because this game is fully time-based and each level has a target time, players need to complete the mission in the shortest time possible to earn all three stars. Even though the first few levels may make achieving three stars appear easy, the later stages will put you through your paces if you want to achieve perfection and continue on to the next challenge. The game has a star system that lets players use the stars they’ve earned to buy brand-new motorbikes.

    Rules

    The goal of the moto x3m is to get to your destination as quickly as possible without getting hurt.

    GRAPHIC DESIGN

    The MOTO X3M game’s breathtaking vistas on each side of the track are what really draw in players, despite the game’s minimalist visual style. Scenes vary from level to level, taking place in places like rocky caverns, snowy slopes, twisting cliffs, and so on. One of the game’s selling points is its enjoyable soundtrack. It raises anxiety and anticipation levels among the participants.

    FEATURES OF MOTO X3M

    • There are literally dozens of places, each with its own distinct look. 
    • pathways with a wide variety of obstructions.
    • There are numerous racing automobiles to choose from.
    • Players try to outdo one another with ever more impressive antics.
    • easy manipulation that doesn’t compromise on convenience.
    • The players are ranked from best to worst.

    How To Play Moto X3M

    • Use the W or Up Arrow to move quickly. 
    • To pause, press S or the Down Arrow. 
    • To control your motorcycle’s location, use the A and D keys, or the left and right arrow keys. These are the keys to success while attempting front and back flips.

    If you are as excited about a certain type of game as Moto X3M is, you can look to the sports and speed games for a wide range of other fun ways to play.

    Tips and Tricks to win Moto X3M

    • To begin with, you need to familiarize yourself with your surroundings by traveling throughout the map several times. Be sure to make a mental note of when and where to accelerate or slow down.
    • Maintain control of your pace and make an effort to do as many flips as you possibly can. 
    • When traveling at a fast rate of speed and approaching barriers that you are not familiar with, exercise extreme caution. When you make a mistake, not only do you lose valuable time, but it also brings down your overall score. If you do acrobatics, you can cut down on your total time, so time your flips before you time your big jumps. 
  • Sudoku

    Sudoku ( originally called Number Place) is a logic-based, combinatorial number-placement puzzle. In classic Sudoku, the objective is to fill a 9 × 9 grid with digits so that each column, each row, and each of the nine 3 × 3 subgrids that compose the grid (also called “boxes”, “blocks”, or “regions”) contains all of the digits from 1 to 9. The puzzle setter provides a partially completed grid, which for a well-posed puzzle has a single solution.

    French newspapers featured similar puzzles in the 19th century, and the modern form of the puzzle first appeared in 1979 puzzle books by Dell Magazines under the name Number Place. However, the puzzle type only began to gain widespread popularity in 1986 when it was published by the Japanese puzzle company Nikoli under the name Sudoku, meaning “single number”. In newspapers outside of Japan, it first appeared in The Conway Daily Sun (New Hampshire) in September 2004, and then The Times (London) in November 2004, both of which were thanks to the efforts of the Hong Kong judge Wayne Gould, who devised a computer program to rapidly produce unique puzzles.