Level 34: Four-Second Frenzy
Four Second Frenzy is a very strange game.
The idea is that you have seven lives to complete 20 minimini games. The catch is that you only have 4 seconds for each game.
The games are incredibly varied - things like Destroy the world! (above) Fetch Water!, and Get Buff (below). Each minimini starts with instructions on […]
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Level 33: Snake
Remember WAY back in the day when cell phones first started to get popular? And everyone had that big, hunky Nokia phone? And the only game on it was snake? Yeah, you know you do. The one with the little black squares and you had to go around collecting food that would make your tail […]
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Level 32: Death in Sakkara: Episode
This is the review for Episode 2 of Death in Sakkara, which I reviewed in an earlier post and gave a glowing 5-star rating for Overall Effect. In this installment (a significantly easier one) of the game, Charles takes his map and searches the desert for clues to Elizabeth’s whereabouts.
So badass.
I think the first […]
Level 30: Death in Sakkara: Episode 1
I first played Death in Sakkara early this week, and was instantly smitten; in addition to being the most interesting mystery game I’ve played online, it also has the best illustration I’ve ever seen on an online game - in comic style!
When I first played it, I only finished Episode 1, having heard that the […]
Level 29: The Amazing Dare-Dozen
Another Orisinal game, wonderful in it’s simplicity.
In The Amazing Dare-Dozen, all you have to do is shoot your egg up into the air so that it lands in the next basket up.
It starts off simple, but then you have to shoot from one moving basket into another and things start to get a lot trickier […]
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Bonus Level: Blogathon Game #11
For anyone following, over at the Blogathon site, there is an on-going google puzzle.
This puzzle:
n Florida, at night, unseen
He built it for his “sweet sixteen”
He levered tons of coral stone
And there he lived and died alone
The answer:
Coral Castle in Homestead Florida, built by Ed Leedskalnin to impress 16 year old Agness Scuffs.
You can read […]
Level 28: Sugar Drop
At first glance, Sugar Drop looks like it’ll be a simple, colorful, happy game. The logo is, literally, the sugar fairy, a flaxen-haired, round little sprite who is the picture of angelic sweetness.
Beware, though, it’s all a lie.
At first, I thought I was doing okay. You know, click here, a sugar drop falls on the […]
Level 27: Family Fued
Family Fued is a lot like the TV version, except that you play all by yourself. There are rooms and you compete against other people, but you do all of the answering on your own.
Not much to say about this one as long as you’ve seen the gameshow on TV. Answer the questions asked and […]

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