US Civil War Quiz - The US Civil War lost more Americans than all the world wars combined. This was a tragic but pinnacle time in our nation's history.
The North trying to do anything and everything to hold on to the Union and the South carrying on the illegal practice of Slavery, the turn out, a heated tumultuous war and the birth of a young nation
Hexmon adventure - travel across a fantasy world and collect wonderful hexmons which will fight on your side. Demonstrate your strategy talent and become a great hexmon master in this Android game. Complete engrossing tasks, fight against strong opponents and enlarge your hexmon collection. Develop a winning strategy based on unique skills of your characters
Lettero Word Match Magic - In this game you will have to make words by dragging a line over letters.. This is a magical puzzle game as there are some letters of which you can make two or more words. For example past is a word and if we rearrange it, spat is another what we can make of those four letters
guess my word - Each bite-size puzzle consists of 5 Little Clues: synonyms, popular expressions or word association. Can you guess the word?
EXTREMELY ADDICTIVE AND SIMPLE GAMEPLAY
Nothing to learn - just launch the game and start playing
In Making 4 Letter Words, your main goal is to create a four letter word. To learn the game start tapping the letter all around to see if you are lucky... and then change just one letter to make ANOTHER four letter word... it's easy to turn MEAT into TEAM, but can you turn BAKE into LOVE?
Slogans and Mottos Quiz - Remember "Where's the beef" Wendy's smash hit Slogan? or 15 Minutes and less?
If you have a great memory or feel that you are an advertising slogan aficionado then this quiz will surely test your knowledge and skills!
This free quiz app comes chuck full of advertising trivia that is sure to bring hours of fun and challenge
US Presidents Trivia Quiz - You know the 1st US president, but how well do you know the rest? Hoover, Taft?
How many presidents have the United States had? How long do they serve for? Have they ever served longer than two terms?
How well do you know your US Civics? If you are a history buff or a presidential historian (wannabe). Let's put your knowledge to the test