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Weekly Mochi Picks

By InaraKat

January 17, 2011

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Every Monday here on the MochiGames blog, we will be bringing you our weekly “Mochi Picks”. These will be games that we think you absolutely must check out and give a try! Our goal is to bring you the freshest and most fun flash games, so be sure to check back weekly.

For this week’s Mochi Picks we are bringing you a whole smattering of games! There is an adorable adventure game that may have you squeeing the entire way through, a fighting game where you play a killer panda on the loose, and even a rhythm game. Be sure to check all of this week’s picks out. We can’t choose our favorite, they are all just that awesome.

  • Little Lilly and Fruit - In this fun adventure game, created by jwkk, adorable little Lilly is out on another adventure where she must collect different fruits to fulfill missions. Help her on her adventure, but watch out for pirate mice and fire. Play Little Lilly and Fruit!
  • Panda Rampage – You are a killer panda hungry for delicious flesh in this outrageously funny fighting game from developer Whiter Shores.  With premium features including a Level Editor, Anti-Hunger, and even Invincibility, eating flesh has never been so fun! Play Panda Rampage!
  • The Sound Walk – Find your way to redemption with rhythm in this unique game created by developer cccplay. Beware, this is a dark journey and rhythm is your only salvation. Play The Sound Walk!
  • Swordless Ninja – Little Ninja Mabushi had the perfect life, until a dark and evil figure came and stole his one true love, and his precious sword. Created by Berzerk Studio, in Swordless Ninja, you need to help the little ninja in red take back what is rightfully his from the evil demon. Play Swordless Ninja!
  • City Seige – Your city has been taken over by a hostile army in this cute adventure game created by undersiege. Build up an army with military hardware and take back your city. But be careful, don’t destroy the city while you try to save it! Play City Siege!

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