Filed under: Classic Games

Sketch Star is a cartoon and animation program, similar to a scaled-down object-oriented-program. The user may select various objects from the Library, such as background scenes, sports objects, undersea objects, speech bubbles, and much more. There is also a large selection of Puppets, which are Sketch Star’s version of characters. There are humans, an elf, an angel, a polar bear, a mummy and several other selections. (more…)
March 21, 2010

The Bubble Spinner game is yet another super fun, addictive, strategy game. The idea of the game is to shoot the bubbles and match three or more of the same color. When you get three together, those bubbles will disappear. To do this, you need to aim the pink arrow to the location you would like your bubble to land (balls of the same color) and then click to shoot. The bubbles you shoot will cause your board to spin in various directions, adding another element to the game. From time to time, the game will throw more bubbles at your board. (more…)
March 9, 2010

Set in an oriental fashion the game Sushi Cat brought to us by Armor Games is a challenge of skill and timing. In sushi cats adventure to get to the feline love of his life he has to eat his way through mounds of sushi to attain perfect roundness. Starting out as a small round kitty cat, you hold him gently by your chopsticks and drop him level by level through spinning wheels and floating arms bouncing your way to each piece of sushi. (more…)
March 8, 2010

Gold Miner
The object of Gold Miner is to grab objects in order to complete a money goal by the end of each level.
In each level, a player uses the down arrow to drop a swinging claw to pick out objects from within the ground. Smaller items are reeled up quickly. Large items take up more time but can have a greater payout. Objects can include gold, gems, rocks, or grab bags. As Gold Miner progresses, more lucrative objects become more difficult to get to and some unique items, such as underground animals, show up as obstacles. (more…)
February 25, 2010