Puzzle

The logical game about the Snail Bob, which a lot of players are fond of, is intended for the very young gamers. The main task of the mission is to hide the colorful snail among the geometrical figures that have the same color as the snail. The spotted ...

Snail Bob 1

In amazing browser game Snail Bob Finding Home the gamers have to help the little and tired Bob to find his house as fast as possible. He is so tired and his way is full of barriers. There are a lot of mountains, abysses, walls of fire and dangerous ...

Angry Snails

Unknown forces have made many inhabitants of the magical forest mad. Snails, snakes, mushrooms, crabs are crazy and now the hero of the online game Angry Snails will have to communicate with them using strength. In order to escape from the labyrinth ...

Snail Bob 5

The hero of the popular browser game Snail Bob 5 fell in love. He has seen a photo of the beautiful female snail and lost his mind. Bob has decided to find and get acquainted with her at any price. In the Love Story game you have an opportunity to go ...

Snail Bob 6

The next part of the popular online game about the brave Snail Bob 6 is devoted to the winter adventures of the main character. In this part Bob faces the evil and insidious squirrel Grin. The squirrel has locked the beloved grandfather of the hero in ...

Fixmaker [new] May 2026

Here’s a draft for an engaging, insight-driven blog post about — a hypothetical or emerging tool/platform (if real, feel free to substitute details). I’ve framed it as a thought piece on problem-solving, automation, and digital repair culture. Title: Fixmaker: Why We Need Fewer Coders and More Problem Solvers

We live in a world drowning in broken digital things. Broken APIs. Broken workflows. Broken internal tools that someone built five years ago and left like a landmine. fixmaker

The quiet rise of tools that don’t just patch bugs — they architect solutions. Here’s a draft for an engaging, insight-driven blog

Most companies respond by hiring more engineers. More tickets. More hotfixes at 11 PM. Broken APIs

Fixmaker is both a tool and a challenge: Stop celebrating the first deploy. Start celebrating the thousandth silent repair. Because in the end, great systems aren’t the ones that never break. They’re the ones that get faster at healing every time they do.