Unjumblitz
Unjumblitz is a game that was created by Matthew O'Brien. It is a word puzzle with an unjumble-like feel. The goal of the game is to find words in a jumbled grid. Unjumblitz was created using WebGL and JavaScript. Webgl is an open-source 3D graphics library, while JavaScript is a programming language most often used to make websites interactive. WebGL allows for the creation of 2D, 3D, and even 4D art. It can be played on PCs or on smartphones; just visit to play.
Join the challenge of Unjumblitz, a game where you need to remove some letters from a word and make words with the remaining letters. To play, visit and type in the name of the word you want to play with.
Cars, planes, and trains are all forms of transportation used to get you from one place to another. They might be different in size and shape, but they all have their own set of rules. The game has a very simple premise. You have a grid with 16 tiles on it numbered from 1 to 16. The object of the game is to fill in all the tiles with numbers so that none of them share a number with any other tile. At first, this sounds easy, but wait until you start playing - then you'll see that it's much more difficult than it sounds!