10.05.2008

Abominable Snow Maze


Yes, another text. I gotta see if the scripts are blocked from Fizzy games, not just the site itself.

Don't get excited... It's just a maze game thing. Hey, I said it was just a test... And no... they all won't be this small. It was either this or have half the game, including the play button, cut off.



EDIT: Yeah... that's not working out...it's blocked. But one thing about me is that I don't give up that easily.

10.04.2008

Fizzy Games


(Yeah I know, a news banner. You never see any of these.)

Anyway. I found this webstie called Fizzy games. They mainly offer downloadable games, and games you can buy. They are also a host for many free online games. Some of them have even been posted here already (Missile Game 3D). So, why am I telling you this?

Well they have an affiliate program. Well what does that mean? It means this: They gave me a game to post here on our blog. You see a short ad for their website every time you play one of their games. Every time you click to go to their website, they pay me. Every time you buy one of their games, I get a commission on their sales.

Sounds way too good to be true. And I don't even know if they're blocked on the school servers. I'm gonna check in on them though to see if they're the real deal.

Speaking of deals, here's the deal with you guys. Every time you play one of their games you click on the link to their webpage. Close it out if you want to, I don't care. It takes seconds. It's much to ask from the people (plus me) that will be able to provide you with hundreds of games.

I'll keep you posted on all of this.

10.02.2008

The Economy




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The current rate that the economy is headed. lol, it goes down!
Catchy Music Version- http://loleconomicfail.ytmnd.com/

10.01.2008

Unexplainable




I dare you to try to come up with something that makes sense...

Best explanation in the comments wins and gets it posted as a caption!

9.30.2008

Someone Keeps Stealing My Letters


I'm a big fan of webtoys that offer alot of freedom. I'm even a bigger fan of multiplayer ones. In comes Someone Keeps Stealing My Letters. At first Appearence, it's just a white background with fridge-magnet like letters that you can move. The catch: Other people are in the same room with you moving the same letters. They can mess you up, you can mess them up. Do whatever you want. Have fun!

Play- Server1 Server2 Server3
Set up times with people in different classes to meet in the same room and "chat".

EDIT: It seems that they have a similar game on the site, but with drawing instead of letters. Check it out too.

Scratch Pad- Server1 Server2 Server3

9.29.2008

Mk5





I'm running a bunch of tests to look into the best ways to get alternate links of blocked games without the use of a proxy, so bear with me... In the meantime, enjoy the sucess of my latest test, Mk5. Piliot a little helicopter robot around with the arrow keys while trying to collect capsules and aviod lasers.


Play (on the version that I hosted)- www.geocities.com/disneyfreak4743/Mk5.html

Pacman: The Movie








You've never herd the ghosts' side of the story, have you?

Missile Game 3D



I know that most of you like speed. Games where you for some reason are barrelling uncontrollably tword some goal with indestructible obstacles in your way. Now let's take that idea to a whole nother dimension.


Missile Game 3D


Put simply: You're a missile in a 3D tunnel, And must use the mouse to fly through barriers and not get hit. That's it- No flashing colors, no amazingly rendered charades. You don't even see yourself: Just what's in front of you. And sometimes for a great game that's all you need.


9.28.2008

Tipping Point



Now in my mind there are two types of games. The first you know well: Short and sweet. Ex. Cubefield. Easy to learn, not very much thought to play, and sessions rarly last over 5 minutes. But not many people are aware of some of the best games out there: Games that involve thought and time. Maybe not as great to play while ignoring that lecture, but when you have time to kill after doing your homework. As my example of our first 'Take your Time" game, I'm reviewing my absolute favorite online game: Tipping Point.



Tipping point is a "Point and Click" game. It uses only the mouse to solve puzzles. Usually point and click games have an inventory where you gather items to help you progress. Often, these games are "escape the room" style, where your ultimate goal is to... well, escae a room. This game is the opposite though. It's split into three chapters, with more to come. Point and click games arn't known for their stroyline, yet this has an amazing one. And it all starts with you lazily watching TV.

Tipping Point can be frusterating. So, here you go: a walkthrough. Just in case you get stuck. (By the way, the walkthrough for Ch. 3 was written by me :P) If you get stuck, I would rather have you look at the walkthrough than just quit. (If you get REALLY stuck and need one-on-one help, ask in the comments. I'd be glad to help) The breathtaking visuals and sounds that begin in the 2nd and 3rd chapters are well worth the work. It's a new game experience that many haven't had before, but it'll hook you just like it did to me and my friends. It's difficult to explian in writing, so just go check it out now. You'll be glad you did.

http://www.tippingpointgame.com/tp/game.asp

9.27.2008

Powder Game

When you're bored in class, you probably do one of a few things. 1. Play a game, 2. Draw on the tablet, or 3. [Fill in whatever else you do here]. Now, what would you do if I told you that you could do 1 and 2 at the same time? AND if you could make things explode?


I don't consider this a game by any means. The only goal is to do whatever you want. Absolute freedom. (Well, except it can't get you out of class) The controls are simple: Use the mouse, or styli us if you're using the touch-screen, to select an element. then click on the "play area" to drop that element. You can adjust the size of how much you drop at a time. Now HERE'S the fun part: Watch how the elements react with each other. Put a seed in some water and watch it grow into a tree. Drop a few superballs on the ground and watch them bounce back. And don't get me started on how many things there are to set up in flames.


Now, Powder Game is a game of exploration, so I won't ruin all the fun. Just get out there and start mixing things up. The best part is, it never gets old or boring. You'll always have a new idea to try out. A recent update added a whole nother dimension to the gameplay. Drop a "Player" onto the field and control him with the arrow keys. The possibilities are literally endless.


Play- http://dan-ball.jp/en/javagame/dust/
EDIT: Against my prediction, the site is blocked. Here's a copy version, although not as nice, that you can play with untill I find the real thing on an alternate server.