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Flash game of the week - Mass Attack

November 9th, 2007 | 4 Comments | Posted in flash games, games

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I really like simple games that don’t require fast reflexes and excellent eye-hand coordination (I have none). Mass attack fits the bill perfectly and certainly very enjoyable.

The purpose of this game is to balance two sides of a pulley system. The game begins by having one side unbalanced by various sphere weights. You can begin to balance them by holding left click down on either side to inflate a new sphere. Then release it to drop the weight.

That’s all. The key to this game is to have a good sense of the growing weights.

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I have only played through to the 3rd level. Each level increase its difficulty by imposing more stringent rules. For example, level one requires you to balance the scale with 3 weights with a maximum allowance of 5. Level three requires you to balance with 3 weights with a maximum allowance of 1. The game is not as simple as it seems. It get hard quite fast and the game is not forgiving in the latter levels. 

The music is quite nice with a good beat, though don’t really suit the gameplay. Sounds to me like a remix of a platform game, not a puzzle game.

I have a lot of fun playing this game and I urge you to try it out. Found the embed code from www.gamecodecity.com, so you will be able to try it out directly at BlogMunch. How convenient.

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Flash game of the week - Flow

November 3rd, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in flash games, freeware, games

flow1 Flow is a game where you guide your aquatic organism (I call it, worm) into the depth of its “primeval soup” trying to find food while surviving other great worms. To me it is a surreal game, where you really feel you are living the life of this worm creature throughout its life cycle. The best part for me is the sound effects and apocalyptic background music. All of it combine will gives you a truly unique experience. Based on a researcher (Jenova Chen’s) thesis, it allows players with different skill levels intuitively customizing their experiences and enjoy the game at their own pace.

Here are some screenshots I have taken for a recent game I have played.

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As you can see the background gets darker and darker as you go deeper. The third picture is my worm versus the last “boss’. Cool, isn’t it.

The gameplay is simple. You guide your worm using the mouse left click. To go deeper, consume the red critter. To go back to a shallower level, consume the blue critter. There are attacking critter on each deeper level, so anytime you are not ready, just go back to the previous level.

Recently, Flow is being port to the PS3 platform with added creatures with different abilities. The key is it is played with the motion sensor of the PS3 controller. You will control the movement by just tilting the controller in the direction you want the worm to go.

Try it, I think you will like it. There is even an offline version that you can download. Treat it like the pre-cursor to Will Wright’s new game Spore.

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Free game of the week - Tower of Goo

October 26th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in freeware, games

towerofgootitle Today’s game is not a flash game that you can play online (though it did look like a flash game). Tower of Goo is a freeware game that you download to your computer and play. No installation required.

Tower of Goo is a another type of gravity game where you build up your tower as high as you can. There seems to be no limit to how high you can build. The gameplay consist of little creepy goo balls massing at the tip of your tower, trying to get higher than the others. Here you come as a god, choosing one goo ball with your left mouse button, pull up to form a triangular frame. (see below pictures)

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That’s basically it. You pull and pull until you go the highest you can go. The difficulty comes when you don’t build a wide enough base, which will cause your top to sway and finally topple. You can have unlimited topples without ending the game. The frames that topple will form a wider frame for your next ascent. The only goal you can aim for will be your personal best height.

This game is great for a minute or two short game to relax yourself between tasks. Just don’t let your boss see you.

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