
Dillo Hills is a casual platforming game for Flash and Android. Inspired by the wildly popular iOS game Tiny Wings, it stars a tiny armadillo who wishes to fly through the air like a bird. To accomplish this, he must gain momentum by rolling down hills and launching into the air on the following incline, bobbing up and down along an endless landscape of hills. (more…)
June 15, 2011

Protect The Guns In Parabirds
There have been countless games over the years that deal with protecting gun emplacements. Parabirds is one of the most popular ideas for shooting games that has ever come along, and it links the gamer back to the days for the World Wars, when arial combat was very new and protecting the guns at all costs was something that every general spent a lot of time thinking about. This is not the case in war any longer, not with so many automated defense systems and unmanned aircraft, but the games still keep this tradition alive and well in the minds of computer users. (more…)
June 12, 2011

Silvergames.com has added an on site port of one of gaming histories all time classics. That is right folks Donkey Kong Returns brings back all the excitement joy and frustration of playing the original Donkey Kong. Millions of quarters made their way through coin slots just for the chance of saving the girl. Now players can enjoy the fun once more, and coin free. Controls are dead simple using only the space bar to jump, arrows keys for navigation, P for pause, and enter to start. and Playing as Mario the carpenter, players must navigate the nefarious structures and pit falls that the great angry ape Donkey Kong has set before you. (more…)
May 24, 2011

“Save Toshi“ is an addicting Unity 3-D puzzle game where you have to rescue the girl Toshi, who must die or dance. Unfortunately, Toshi has forgotten how to walk and you must get her to the dance floor. To get her to the dance floor, you have to use the assorted levers, slides, and blocks in a certain way to get Toshi from her starting point to the dance floor. Using the laws of physics, it is up to you to figure out how to do this without Toshi falling into the water and dying. (more…)
April 21, 2011

Elephant Quest – In this fun and lively open platform, shooting, action RPG game, you play an elephant whose hat has been rudely stolen by a woolly mammoth. Your quest, being the elephant, is to get your hat back from that mean and nasty mammoth. In Elephant Quest, you’ll have the pleasure of exploring a huge new world, completing other types of quests, helping out other elephant friends, collecting keys, and shooting monsters with your laser. (more…)
April 7, 2011

As a game reviewer, it’s easy to get sick of starting new games. After all, think about it, the beginning of games are usually the most boring parts. Due to extended tutorials or the first levels being too easy or simple, most of the time the first 10 or 20 min. of playing a game is spent wishing that the game would get started already. (more…)
March 30, 2011

Over the past several years, game developers have begun to realize that they’ve been overlooking the girl gamer demographic, and have been doing all they can to pull in this new set of gamers. No doubt this was what prompted Goodgame to develop its new fashion management and merchandising simulation game, Goodgame Fashion. (more…)
March 28, 2011

High Tea puts you in charge of a British trading concern in the mid-19th century. Your job is to provide the United Kingdom with a steady supply of a foreign drug it desperately needs: tea. (more…)
February 13, 2011

Paranormal Shark Activity is a fun, fast-paced game that really gets your blood pumping. In it, you have to run away from the massive shark that’s chasing you by bouncing from floating block to floating block. When you get bombs, you can throw them at the shark. But just because you kill him doesn’t mean he’ll stay gone for long. And when he’s back, he wants revenge. (more…)
February 1, 2011

Santa Claus is a pretty popular guy around the holidays. When it’s Christmas time, he’s receiving more mail than the President of the United States. Inspired by the heaps of mail Santa Claus receives around Christmas time, the “Flight“ game (designed by Krin Juangbhanich) gives you one objective only. This objective is to control and fly a letter shaped like a paper airplane from a little girl to the North Pole. Of course, there’s a reason why this particular letter needs to make it to the North Pole, and that’s simply because the little girl has wished only to see her mother again for Christmas. (more…)
January 11, 2011
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