Aim: Align 4 gobblets of your colour. On each turn, players can add or move gobblets. They can as well “eat” or “un-eat” existing ones.
Players: 2
My rating: 4/5.
Aim: Align 4 gobblets of your colour. On each turn, players can add or move gobblets. They can as well “eat” or “un-eat” existing ones.
Players: 2
My rating: 4/5.
Aim: Build your towers following simple rules. Try to maximize the height of your towers to get the biggest score at the end.
Players: 2 to 4
My rating: 3/5.
Aim: Create a line of 5 cubes with your symbol. Cubes are pushed on the sides and they move the whole row they’re inserted into.
Players: 2 to 4
My rating: 4/5.
Aim: be the last one to put a ball from your colour on top of the pyramid. Some rules are set to allow sparing more balls to try to be the last one on top.
Players: 2
My rating: 3/5.
Aim: Put a piece on the board that complete a row with a unique feature (size, colour, shape or full/hollow). Each player selects the pieces that his opponent will put on the board.
Players: 2
My rating: 5/5. One of my favourite !
Aim: Be the first to bring your player on the other side of the board, while avoiding traps set by your opponent(s).
Players: 2 to 4
My rating: 4/5. The possibility to either move or place wall on each turn makes this game very interesting.
Aim: free the ball+rope from the wood frame then put it back.
Difficulty: ++
Solved: yes
Solution: See the Window Pain puzzle solution (WARNING, by looking the solution you’ll loose all the fun and pride that self-solving it always brings!)

Aim: free the ring then put it back.
Difficulty: ++++
Solved: yes
Solution: coming (ask in a comment to have it in high priority)

Aim: free the ring and put it back.
Difficulty: ++
Solved: yes
Solution: coming (ask in a comment to have it in high priority)
Exact name wanted: if you know the official name of this puzzle, thanks for posting it.
Aim: Free the ring then put it back.
Difficulty: ++++
Solved: yes
Solution: coming (ask in a comment to have it in high priority)