Koutack
Added: 25.07.2013 11:22 | 5 views | 0 comments
Koutack is a deceptively simple, beautifully designed puzzle game of tile stacking that will twist your mind inside-out. Click on the board to move adjacent tiles to the vacant spots until you've got them all neatly piled. We know you're smart. But are you smart enough to defeat the fiendish minimalism of Koutack?
From:
www.miniclip.com
| Mahjonger
Added: 24.07.2013 17:41 | 8 views | 0 comments
Play the game Mahjong. Click on identical free tiles to remove them from the board. Seasonal chips are the same, even if they are different. Flower chips also coincide. You win when all the chips will be removed.
From:
www.fupa.com
| Growing Bubble
Added: 24.07.2013 17:41 | 1 views | 0 comments
Grow your bubble in this fun puzzle game. Click anywhere on screen to make it grow. Release to stop. Don't grow while other bubbles are touching your bubble.
From:
www.fupa.com
| Smiley Smash
Added: 24.07.2013 17:41 | 1 views | 0 comments
Smiley Smash
Description: A fast paced and colorful block smashing game! You will need a quick eye and even quicker reactions!
Instructions: Click and drag to select the smileys, select more than 2 of the same color smileys and you will gain points, ninja smileys give you extra time!
From:
www.fupa.com
| Mouse Made Mayhem: Ideal Point-and-Click Adventure Games
Added: 24.07.2013 9:16 | 9 views | 0 comments
"This week we see the release of Face Noir, a point-and-click game set in the Depression-era New York City, and features gameplay and themes that paints the game as a pseudo-combination of L.A. Noire, Pokemon Snap, and Bioshock. The logo is also dangerously resemblant of Bioshocks. And next week, we have The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief, a more fast-paced point-and-click adventure game set in Europe in the 60s, centering on a high-stakes criminal investigation across the continent. The idea of a more fast-paced point-and-click game that relies on split-second decisions is what made Telltales The Walking Dead series so popular; popular being an understatement given the amount of Game of the Year awards it won. So what else will we see from the point-and-click genre? Who knows? But here are some ideas."
From HalfBeard's HUD.
Tags: Dead, Mask, Gain, Walking, Walking Dead, The Walking, Europe, Click, Fate, Yeah, Master, Pokemon, Mouse, Adventure, York, Legacy
From:
n4g.com
| Review: Ultima Forever: Quest for the Avatar
Added: 23.07.2013 11:43 | 8 views | 0 comments
This is a freemium game review, in which we give our impressions immediately after booting a game up, again after three days, and finally after seven days. That's what the strange sub-headings are all about. Click on the link to jump straight to day three.
Ultima is serious business. The first game in the franchise was released all the way back in 1981, launching the career of Richard Garriott....
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| Review: Ravenmark: Mercenaries
Added: 23.07.2013 11:33 | 6 views | 0 comments
This is a freemium game review, in which we give our impressions immediately after booting a game up, again after three days, and finally after seven days. That's what the strange sub-headings are all about. Click on the link to jump straight to day three.
The life of a historical fantasy mercenary is fickle and demanding. One moment you could be storming a castle, and the next you could be sha...
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| Digital Distribution and the Publisher/Retailer Hypocrisy
Added: 21.07.2013 19:17 | 0 views | 0 comments
Used games are the scourge of the video game industry. They are the reason that games don't sell well, they are the reason why studios close and they also kill kittens, probably. This is the general industry stance on the topic of used games. Lamented by prominent figures like Cliff Bleszinski as the cause of excessive DLC, micro transactions and all manner of anti-consumer practices, it's clear that many figures in the industry would prefer that they disappear overnight.
From:
n4g.com
| Go Vigilante With This Watch Dogs Limited Edition
Added: 19.07.2013 20:30 | 8 views | 0 comments
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Ubisoft announced this Watch Dogs Limited Edition the other day and I'm only just seeing it now because my internet is too slow. How am I gonna hack Chicago clean with this non-fiber, non-Gigabit, non-- oh who am I kidding? I don't have the hacking skills anyway.
From:
www.gamerevolution.com
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