List of Games

Of course, it’s impossible to completely tell the reason WHY people visit this blog – clicks on links (what is this?) are one thing, but what is it those people (which, hah, means you. And people like you) desire? Well, games, I guess.

Which is good, because we have games!

This is nothing but a list of all the games published so far – who knows when new games will be added, maybe next week, maybe never again. Also, I’ll add a sentence or two to explain it.

  • Game # 1 – no name
    • The goal of the game is to stick blocks together by moving your little spaceship that these blocks move towards around. These clusters disappear on the beats of the music. People called it “addicting”!
  • Game # 2 – Audience Artist
    • In this game, you’re a known artist, drawing for all your fans… in a theatre in front of them! Listen to their wishes and incorporate them into your paintings to make them cheer like crazy for you! It also makes the value of your paintings rise. Miss their wishes, however, and hear them yell “boo”. Fill the theatre and become a legend of art! Or at least make enough money to pay the bills. People seem to like this one best.
  • Game # 3 – Puzzletter
    • A puzzlegame, in which you have to rotate and move the letters from famous quotations around. Place them so that your ball will end up in the goal! Changing colors and all makes it harder – with easy puzzles and some tricky challenges, this one has probably the most content of all the games. It is still pretty buggy, though 😦
  • Game # 4 – Trouble Tower
    • Stack falling blocks to make your tower reach a certain height. Then, physics are enabled as well as earthquakes unleashed. Blocks then freeze – even in midair – and you can go on with building. How high can you get? The game notifies you when you surpass important landmarks. Also a fun game!
  • Game # 5 – Audience Abduction
    • Guide tourists around and show them the flying saucers in your area. As a real expert on this topic, bring those people close to the saucers and then describe them as good as you can! This is a word-game, honestly, and wasn’t much of a hit. I still like its music, though.
  • Game # 6 – Cyto
    • Surviving as a parasite is not as easy as it sounds – not, when your host seems to be attacked by one thing after another! Kill all those and grow. How big can you get? If either you or the host dies, it’s Game over, though. Also features a survival mode for these quick rounds we all always want to play in breaks. It got good critique, but see for yourself!
  • Game # 7 – Cubic Colors
    • Can you color all the tiles in the correct way? Sure thing! Can you do it by rotating a giant cube through a maze? Probably! But how do things change when you have to switch the sides of the level and suddenly climb the walls and the ceiling to reach the goal? This is when it gets confusing! Try it out and tell us how confused you were.
  • Game # 8 – Projection
    • Did you know that it can be quite fascinating to closely inspect the projections of certain structures? By only looking at its outline and ignoring its depth, you can easily get confused. This is precisely what this game is trying to do to you – prove that you aren’t outsmarted that easily! Build a structure with a silhoulette that matches the target you are given. With tough puzzles giving you more than one target, and clever solutions to any puzzle, this addicting puzzler might be just what you are looking for! NOTE: This was an experimental game “done” in less than two days. For more details on this, follow the “Experimental Experiment”-link in the post.

So far, thats all there is. It’s by no means much, and there are many other, more sucessful projects like this out there. I applaud those people for their patience and their incredible talent. These days, I try to concentrate on one somewhat bigger project. We will see if that ever sees the light of day! Until then, I`ll always be happy about comments! So don’t hesitate and do me that favour. Say that the game “sucks” or “fails”! It’s all okay! Just tell us why you hate it. Or love it. Whatever the case may be.

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