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Rush Hour® 3D |
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This is one of the rare 3D versions of
Rush Hour® on the Web. Made in an isometric optic it looks
like real 3D with a nice user-friendly interface.
Surprisingly smooth cars' moves make you feel different
while solving the challenges. Programmed by Silke Jahn. |
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Mark Riedel's Applet |
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A smoothly working set of 40 original
Rush Hour® challenges programmed in JavaScript by Mark
Riedel. Give this set a try and you'll definitely discover
playing it on screen isn't less convenient and exciting
than playing its physical version. |
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Traffic Jam - Interstate 405 |
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One more Flash online version of Rush
Hour®. A set of 40 challenges. The version features high
scores and rankings, so you can compete against other
solvers on the time and move basis. Programmed by Jim
Warhurst. |
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Parking Lot Game |
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Flash version. This time the red car
to free is the racing car. Move the cars on the parking lot
dragging them and let the racing car reach the highway. 15
levels to play. |
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Java Rush Hour® |
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A Java version of Rush Hour® by Fred
Vonk. You are provided with an option to play 80 different
challenges from the original cardsets 1 & 2. For each
challenge a minimum number of moves is indicated, as well
as your own score. |
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An Online Traffic Jam Game! |
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Another remarkable Java version of
Rush Hour®. A distinctive feature about it is that one
"move" stands for a square each car moves through. Now your
goal is not only to drive the red car off the board, but
also to save as much fuel as possible. By Michael Hartley. |
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Gridlock |
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Flash game with unexpectedly stylish
design and smooth-sliding blocks. A surprising idea for the
Expert mode. Now with this option activated an "extreme" is
added to the process of solving as the grid is... rotating. |
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Traffic Jam |
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A Java applet created by Eric
Peterson. The goal remains the same as with all Traffic Jam
(Rush Hour®) puzzles: to clear a path so that the red car
can get out of a parking lot jammed with cars and trucks. |
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Bill Shubert's Rush Hour® |
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Bill Shubert wrote a nicely working
Java applet - a marvelous version of the Rush Hour® puzzle.
Each week you can play a Rush Hour® Java applet, featuring
three new, never-been-seen-before challenges. |
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Yellow Out |
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Move the cars, trucks, and automobiles
to get the yellow car out of the parking lot. A Rush Hour®
Flash version with nice graphics and 60 challenges.
Programmed by Aqeel Ahmad. |
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Karsten Mandrup Nielsen's Rush Hour® |
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One more Rush Hour® applet programmed
by Karsten Mandrup Nielsen from Denmark. He runs a nice
website www.G5.dk with great games and puzzles. |
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Rush Hour® at Nick Baxter's Sliding Block
Puzzle Page |
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A great set of applets by Goh Pit
Khiam and Nick Baxter based on Rush Hour® challenge decks
##1, 2 and 3 from
Think Fun. You may solve the
original challenges, or create your own. You may also see
all the animated solutions to them. |
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