Hey Wizard! Whacha doin’? Starring in a platform adventure? That sounds nice. Bet it’s a fun adventure too, isn’t it? With upgrades and spells and enemies and achievements and stuff. And since it was made by Spelgrim, it’s probably got a boss visual style. What’s that? You don’t know what “boss” means? Neither do we, but it sounds cool, and so is your game, so let’s just pretend it makes sense and go with it.
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Dark, dangerous, and extremely challenging, Quietus is a platform adventure game from the creator of Hollow that will test your reflexes as well as your soul. Caught between the world of the living and dead, Death himself visits a man as he is hanging from a tree. He offers the man a chance to regain his life, all he has to do is run through a gauntlet in Hell. It sounds about as easy as
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Space Rubbish by Dino Run and Gamma Bros. Creator pixelJAM and Daft Blox creator slakinov, is, in brief, the classic Asteroids for the modern era. The retro-looking arcade game takes place in the quiet blackness of space. You’ve got little more than thrusters and a rudimentary gun, and those careening asteroids are looking to make dust out of you. What’s a space pilot to do? Start shooting, that’s what. It’s as simple as tapping the
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Adventure games were the first video game genre that made players take games seriously. With their branching storylines, cerebral gameplay, and lengthy, epic quests, players couldn’t help but lose hours of their days searching through the depths of the world before their eyes. The adventure genre has maintained its integrity in the Flash realm, despite losing some of its difficulty and length in favor of quick, casual-type experiences. Now, it’s possible to play action adventure,
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This week’s Flash Game Friday winner is Skinny by Thomas Brush! Being a big fan of Coma, we were quite excited to play Thomas’ latest installment…and we were not disappointed. What a great storyline: you are a robot living in a world where people are plugged into a matrix-type of environment. Your “mother” (also a robot) needs your help to go around fixing things, which are your tasks. As you complete these tasks you earn
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