Crazy Balls is a fun little JavaScript. The instructions are simple, do not be destroyed by the smaller balls.
Try to eliminate all the boxes to win. When you check a box, all the squares around it (one above, one below, and one to each side) are unselected.
Flash cards were pretty good math practice. But, they were always the same math problems, over and over. Lo and behold, JavaScript to the rescue! Just select the difficulty level then click the type of problem you want to practice with, (add, subtract, multiply, and divide) and JavaScript will give you a problem. And, a built-in score checker grades you along the way!
Great practice for elementary-aged students just learning their math skills, or for anyone wishing to practice a bit!
This is a JavaScript version of Break Out. Keep the ball bouncing and try to clear the entire field of blocks. Cool!
The goal of this JavaScript game is to guess a country name. The computer will randomly generate a country and you have to find the country name. Works in most browsers on Windows platform.
Try your luck at an interactive game of good old tic-tac-toe.
A nice implementation of the magic squares game where the objective is to arrange the numbers in order. Multiple levels, timer and counter included. Warning: Tthe game is very addictive.
Entertain your visitors to a quick game of Tic-Tac-Toe. Comes with artificial intelligence and the ability to keep score.
Undoubtedly one of the best, fully functional DHTML JavaScript Tetris game game is this JavaScript. Add it to your site, and provide your visitors (not to mention yourself!) with a constant stream of fun.
Give your visitors some mindless entertainment with this JavaScript, a DHTML version of the classic DOS game Snake. Using the arrow keys of your keyboard, navigate the snake to join up with the appearing blocks on the screen, so as to increase its size. Hit any of the four walls, however, and game over baby.