Popular games for collection Peanuts

10.07.2017

Join Snoopy, Charlie Brown and the rest of your favorite Peanuts characters in Snoopy Pop - a delightful new bubble shooter with exciting game modes! Pop bubbles and explore all the fun the Peanuts Gang has in store for you! Good Grief! Woodstock and the rest of his flock of birds are trapped in bubbles! Help Snoopy strategically burst bubbles to save his best friend! He’ll need the skills and talents of each of his famous personas to save them! Employ the help of Charlie Brown’s yellow kite and Linus’ blanket to overcome obstacles and return the birds safely to land. Prepare your doghouse and stock up on bubbles as you take on the infamous Red Baron to save your fledgling friends! Features: - Over 100 fun-filled levels with more to come! - Exciting neighborhoods to explore! - Featuring original music from the Peanuts series! - All new game modes starring all of your favorite Snoopy personas! - Collect Peanuts characters, game pieces, boosters, and more! - Defeat the Red Baron and become a world-famous “Flying Ace”! - Use the Beach Ball Burst to make quick work of any bubble challenges! - In-game events themed around classic Peanuts storylines and holiday specials you’ve grown up with! - Check back often for fresh new characters and puzzles... added weekly! Don’t be a blockhead! Play Snoopy Pop today! DEVELOPER INFO: Jam City is the leading developer in truly cross-platform social gaming! Check out our other free match 3 puzzle games! You'll love to swap, match, and crunch through ever expanding levels and events. Check back often to see all the new games that we've added! Jam through each new puzzle adventure.

03.11.2015

The Peanuts Movie: Snoopy's Grand Adventure is a side-scrolling platform video game based on The Peanuts Movie.

28.04.1990

As legendary magician Snoopy the Great, you must rescue your assistant Woodstock when his attempt to perform the dangerous Magic Ball Trick goes out of control. Magic Balls are on the attack and even Woodstock has been multiplied by the runaway spell. Maneuver around ever changing barriers and escape through enchanted exits. Summon all your powers to collect Woodstocks through more than 100 levels of escalating jeopardy in… Snoopy’s Magic Show.

19.05.1995

The game is a less of a self-contained game and more a collection of four smaller ones; including a point-and-click segment featuring Schroeder. The player controls Woodstock and direct Snoopy as he performs all sorts of errands for different Peanuts characters. The player does a separate game for each character; some of them require him to do a little detective work, or to direct Snoopy to win a race, or to get a character to some place. The ultimate goal in the game is to get everyone in shape for Snoopy's concert. Games can either be played using stereo or monoaural sound.

06.05.2001

It's a tennis game, Charlie Brown! The PEANUTS gang have packed up their rackets and headed to the courts for some fun tennis action in SNOOPY TENNIS for Game Boy Color. Choose from an initial selection of four characters Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Linus, and Lucy and take to one of four courts: clay, hard, and two different grass courts. Five gameplay modes await you: in Normal mode you play a quick best-of-three or best-of-five match up against a computer or human opponent; Sudden Win gives you an instant victory if you gain two games on your opponent; in Point Race mode, you'll race to see how many points you can score in a minute; Special mode throws a variety of power-ups into the mix; and Championship mode has you battling several opponents in order to become champion and unlock four new characters and courts. In addition, three different difficulty levels allow players of all skill levels to enjoy the game. SNOOPY TENNIS is for Game Boy Color only.

31.12.1989

Snoopy: The Cool Computer Game was developed and published by The Edge / Edge Games. Designed for younger players, who control Snoopy and solve puzzles.

31.12.1996

Snoopy's Campfire Stories is an educational PC-rom game for Windows and Macintosh featuring characters from the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz. It was released in 1996, developed by Morgan Interactive Inc. and published by Virgin Sound and Vision. The game features the Peanuts gang sitting around a campfire, telling stories to each other and writing a letter about their day at camp afterwards. Players can play as five different characters from the Peanuts gang with their own storyline and activities including cooking, fishing and photography.

31.12.1994

Yearn2Learn: Peanuts is edutainment software for kids aged 3 to 10, hosted by Snoopy and the Peanuts gang. It includes a series of independent activities such as a math game, a geography game, a reading game (which consists of animated Peanuts strips), a visual coordination game and an electronic coloring book. The game features full voice-overs explaining every feature in it and also spelling words and locations. Additionally, the game has many "hotspots" which trigger animations, sounds, etc. Developed and published by Image Smith.

31.12.2002

A children's educational game in which players team up with Charlie Brown, Lucy, and Snoopy to help find Linus' blanket.

05.06.1983

Snoopy is a Tabletop and Panorama Game & Watch video game released in June of 1983 by Nintendo. The game's model number was SM-73 and SM-91 for the Tabletop and Panorama version, respectively. It is unknown how many units the Tabletop version sold, though Nintendo manufactured an estimated 250,000 versions of the Panorama game. The contents within the Panorama game included the unit, LR44 batteries, a caution leaflet, and battery stickers. CGL and Futuretronics versions of the game were also released. In both games, you're required to hit the musical notes when they arrive in the appropriate position.

01.01.1970

An unreleased baseball based off the Peanuts series.

31.12.2015

From Snoopy’s classic red doghouse to the baseball field, recreate your favorite Peanuts locations with Snoopy and friends! Start with a blank slate and set off on an adventure full of fun and imagination. Take hundreds of quests and experience brand new stories in the Peanuts universe! Snoopy's Town Tale is a simulation game for the iPhone, iPad and Android devices developed and published by Pixowl (originally published by Activision) in 2015. Originally themed and released to coincide with The Peanuts Movie.

09.10.2008

Snoopy DS: Let's Go Meet Snoopy and His Friends is a game developed by Square Enix for the Nintendo DS. It consists of several minigames covering a variety of gameplay types, linked together by a world in which the player can talk to Peanuts characters and perform simple quests for them.

28.04.1982

Snoopy Tennis is a Game & Watch video game released in 1982 by Nintendo. The game was very successful, perhaps due to the Snoopy label, with Nintendo producing an estimated 1,200,000 worldwide. In the game, you control Snoopy, moving him up and down to make him hit the oncoming tennis balls with your racket. It was released on the Wide Screen format. A version of the game was released as a keychain title under the mini-classics label.

21.12.1996

The Japan-only sequel to Snoopy's Magic Show where Snoopy walks around in an isometric world doing Charlie Brown's shopping.

31.12.1983

The dastardly Red Baron has stolen important food supplies from the allies during the war. Hamburgers, ice cream cones, popcorn and other tasty treats have been taken by this evil aviator and sharpshooter. Your task is to help Snoopy shoot down the Red Baron and recover the stolen supplies. You begin your mission with four doghouses. It takes eight direct hits to bring down the Red Baron, and for the Red baron to bring down Snoopy's doghouse. If the Red Baron downs a doghouse, all accumulated treats will be lost. Press the controller button to fire Snoopy's machine gun.

31.12.1992

Snoopy's Game Club is a PC/Macintosh Disk Rom game released in 1992 by Accolade. The game features many educational games, for children aged three to eight-years old.

01.02.1984

Charlie Brown's ABC's is a simple educational game designed for children ages 3-7. Featuring Charles Schulz's Peanuts characters, the game presents each of the 26 letters in the alphabet along with a brief animation to go along with it. Each animation has a different object that starts with the letter in question and one or more Peanuts characters interacting with it (such as Charlie Brown playing the guitar for the letter "G", or Snoopy dancing to music on the radio for "R"). Player's can select a letter and see the corresponding word and animation by pressing the letter on the keyboard, or the arrow keys can be used to cycle through each letter (forwards and backwards) in alphabetical order. The game package also included a set of activity cards which provided additional suggestions for parents or teachers to help kids learn the alphabet using the game.

02.07.2010

You can't have aerial dogfighting without the dog! Join Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and the rest of the Peanuts gang in the premier online flight shooter on Xbox LIVE Arcade, Snoopy Flying Ace. With simple flight controls and a hangar full of customizable planes and weapons, all you need are nerves of steel to climb the Leaderboards and become a Flying Ace! Snoopy Flying Ace takes addictive, fast-paced airborne combat to new heights, with fantastic solo and co-op challenges testing your skills against the Flying Circus of the dreaded Red Baron. Remember, it ain't the size of the dog in the fight … it's the size of the fight in the dog!

30.07.2007

Charlie Brown hasn't got anyone on his team and it's up to you to help him! Join America's favorite blockhead on an unforgettable sports adventure. Enjoy hours of classic Peanuts fun as you explore the neighborhood, meet the Peanuts gang, and discover the puzzles and challenges that lead to the Big Game. Get ready for take off!

06.10.1995

Get Ready for School, Charlie Brown! is an interactive educational game for Windows 3.1, Windows 95, and Apple Macintosh computers in 1995 and was developed by Morgan Interactive and published by Virgin Sound and Vision. You explore the world of Charlie Brown. It is an educational game with many minigames and puzzles, including writing and dressing up Charlie Brown. It is also a visual dictionary, with spellings, definitions, and sentence usages both in text and in voiceover provided by one of the five voiced Peanuts child characters who appear; they are also accompanied by a Peanuts comic strip either relating to the word or where the word is used in dialogue. There are two settings; learn or play.

03.03.2020

Join one of the most famous animated dogs in history in SNOOPY Puzzle Journey. In this classic match-3 game you travel the globe with well-known characters, clearing colorful pieces in each round and banking the points you need to visit every corner of the planet. SNOOPY Puzzle Journey has rich colorful graphics and features many of the series’ most beloved faces. As you move through the levels you’ll encounter more and more colored pieces. Just connect three of the same color to eliminate rows and columns and advance onto the harder challenges. Every time you complete a puzzle you zoom off to another different country. Fancy a trip to France? Or Italy? Just win each round to keep traveling! Also, there’s no need to move any of the pieces you find – simply tap the groups of matching colors and watch the points roll in! With SNOOPY Puzzle Journey you’ll be able to travel the globe with your loyal dog companion designed by Charles M. Schulz. Have hours of fun completing puzzles and learning a little more about the world’s geography in the process. Service ended on July, 31, 2022.

24.10.2006

Snoopy vs. the Red Baron is a flight combat game released on the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and PC in 2006.[1] As the name implies, the protagonist is Snoopy, the dog in Charles M. Schulz's comic strip, Peanuts. The game is based on one of the most famous Snoopy alter egos: a World War I flying ace battling against Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron, the Flying Circus: Jagdgeschwader 1, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and other enemies of the war.

01.01.1970

Good Luck, Charlie Brown should have been the last of the Children's Work Shop releases, but never saw the light of day. Although the game was found a long time ago, the rom had not been dumped until quite recently so the game is still a bit of a mystery. The only known version is very incomplete with little gameplay implemented, but rumors persist of a far more complete version in existence. The game only consists of one screen in which you control Charlie Brown as he flies his kite around the screen. At the bottom of the screen there's a wind gauge which shows the speed and direction of the wind. There's also a timer a the bottom of the screen which slowly counts up which may be part of the scoring system (based on total time instead of score). You goal is to fly your kite as long as possible while avoiding birds, balloons, rockets, and of course the deadly Kite Eating Tree. According to the catalog description, if Charlie Brown lost his kite he would have to earn another chance by raking leaves (what fun!). Obviously, this part of the game was not implemented yet. Pushing the joystick left and right moves Charlie Brown around the screen. Pushing up and down will let out or pull in the kite string, thus making the kite move up and down. If the kite hits an obstacle the game will freeze for a moment and Charlie Brown will have to start again, but if the kite hits the Kite Eating Tree, Charlie Brown will actually flip over and all the balloons will turn black due to the fact that they share a color pallet with Charlie Brown and gets glitched up when he flips over. Occasionally what appears to be lightning will flash in the background, but doesn't seem to have any adverse effects other than scaring the player (I actually jumped the first time this happened). The lightning only appears if you move your kite into the clouds and it increases if you move into the higher layer of clouds. Interestingly, it appears that by using the second joystick, the player has some limited control of the room of balloons. This could be the start of an unfinished two player variation of the game (code hints at four possible variations), but it is very preliminary in this prototype. There are no sounds or music in this version of the game, but this isn't surprising since sounds and music were usually one of the last things to finished. The graphics appear to be top-notch, but are slightly glitchy. For example, the clouds appear to randomly disappear and reappear at various times during the game. The row of birds also appears to suffer from this, but not to the same degree as the clouds. This is obviously a sign that the game was still early in development.. According to the catalogs Good Luck Charlie Brown was supposed to be to released Summer of 83, and since this prototype is dated April of 84 we can assume development was taking longer than expected. By 1984 Atari had canceled the Children's series so Good Luck Charlie Brown would have been cancelled with it. It's a shame though, because what was finished looks rather interesting.