Paradoxion Express is a retro-styled puzzle game centered around chain reactions. Wrapped in a soothing space sci-fi presentation with gentle music and soft colors, it’s a game of high thinking, deep planning, and frequent use of the “undo” button. But the high difficulty and complex levels are exactly why we love it! Built as a Flash version of the downloadable game, Paradoxion Express features 60 levels of logic-based chain reaction puzzle solving. Your goal is
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Maybe it’s because we can’t drive this recklessly in real life, but there’s something undeniably captivating about a good Flash driving game. Whether it’s stunt racing, straight-up driving from point A to point B, or even a little quest-based driving, it’s satisfying to putter around a virtual world, gas pedal and brake just a button’s press away. Smash and Dash 3 – If you miss the Smash and Dash games, you might as well miss
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This week’s Flash Game Friday winner is Hungry Sumo by Ninja Kiwi! As the game name implies, you are a hungry sumo. But you don’t do any wrestling in this game. All you have to do is eat, or not eat, at the right times. The more you eat, the bigger you get…but be careful, if you are eating and you crash into another sumo you pop! As you crash into other sumos, they decrease
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Oh, difficult puzzle games, why must you intrigue us so?! Splitty 2 is a challenging physics puzzle title from Elite Games. All you do is press the spacebar or mouse button to split our splitty little pal into two pieces, each of which takes a trajectory different from splitty’s current one. Avoid the bad guys, head for the fires. That’s as simple as it gets, but rarely does a game get this challenging! The goal
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This week’s Flash Game Friday winner is Monsit by Jordan Cutler! Your character’s name is Monsit, and your mission is to save the ancient islands from the monster! As you complete level in this platformer, you collect flowers and tiki heads.This game almost feels like you are a a character in a fairytale, especially when you take a ride on a flying whale. What keeps you playing Monsit is the relatively short levels and great
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