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Showing posts with label flash. Show all posts

Monday, February 28, 2011

Interactive Demo of Zombie Tycoon on Molehill demo, play now - PC

Frima Studio  announced at the Flash Gaming Summit 2011 that an interactive demo of Zombie Tycoon is now available on Adobe Molehill, the upcoming version of the Flash player. Media and game developers are invited to experiment with the demo and see how Molehill can enable advanced 3D experiences in Adobe Flash.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Fantage, kids safe website, announce new updates to its highly sophisticated, three-tier safety system

Fantage, the virtual playground designed for children announce three new updates this week. With bigger screen size options plus Fantage users can now choose their favorite Fantage pet to follow them around wherever they go.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

'Realm of the Mad God' Flash video game released!

Realm of the Mad God screenshot
A free-to-play browser-based Flash MMORPG video game by the name of 'Realm of the Mad God' has recently been released, and is playable at: http://www.realmofthemadgod.com

Players can choose between Rogue, Archer, Wizard, Priest, Warrior, Knight or Paladin classes, each with their own unique equipment and secondary attack. You must team up with friends or stangers to defeat the 'Mad God' Oryx, who appears once 25,000 of his minions are slain and 50 Skull Shrines are defeated.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Zattikka takes web gamers to extremes with BadHed.com

Badhed logo
Zattikka, a major new player in the online and mobile gaming market, today announced BadHed, a brand new gaming portal specifically targeted at gamers with attitude. BadHed is now live with a selection of free to play games at www.badhed.com

Zattikka’s presence in the industry was firmly established with the acquisition of the popular portal Gimme5Games – hosting an extensive variety of well known titles such as Butt Scan, Balloon Headed Boy and the Phantom Mansion series. Now the company has its sights set to expand into the more dedicated hardcore gaming market with its new ‘Blood ‘n’ Gore’ portal BadHed.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Spot the Difference game Dreams released on iTunes Appstore by nascent publisher Playora


Playora Ltd, the new online and smartphone publishing entity formed by Matt Spall and his team is pleased to announce the iPhone/iTouch launch of its recent online release Dreams.

Originally launched under the DifferenceGames.com banner as a flash and download game and generating over 12 million plays, Dreams is Playora’s second iPhone/iTouch release.

Stunning artwork and simple, but engrossing gameplay make for a wonderfully relaxing experience as the player follows bored schoolgirl Emily escaping into the magical world of Dreams.Use of the iPhone pinch-zoom system allows the player to zoom in and out of two simultaneous images and touch to highlight the differences in the scenes.

The game selects six random differences from up to 15 in each scene ensuring that each time the game is played a new set of differences is chosen, making for a deeper, more replayable experience.

"Dreams is a stunningly beautiful game and we’re really pleased to be able to extend the property outside of its online and download origins on DifferenceGames.com", said Matt Spall, General Manager of Playora.

Links to the free 'Lite' version of Dreams with three sample scenes and the full version can be found at;
http://www.differencegames.com/index.jsp?id=iphone_dreams

To see the original release of the game, or for more information see http://www.differencegames.com
Follow updates and releases of new difference games at http://twitter.com/differencegames

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Free Flash Game Heileen - A Trip To Bavaria

Heileen - A Trip To BavariaA Trip To Bavaria, developed by Tycoon Games, is a historical-fiction visual novel game with multiple endings.
"This is my first experiment in Flash" said Riva Celso, programmer/designer of Tycoon Games, "But I really wanted to write a sort of flash prequel to my main downlodable game Heileen which was released in autumn 2008, to give the players a more detailed background of the main character of the story".
In A Trip To Bavaria we find Heileen on a short trip to a small unknown village near Munich, as a gift from her uncle Otto for her 16th birthday. The webgame features beautiful manga graphics, has 3 different endings and is absolutely free to play.

Please visit the page: http://www.tycoongames.eu/webgames/ to play the webgame.

Note: The latest version of Flash player (10) is required.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Totem Destroyer - Cool Jenga-style Physics Free Flash game


Your mission is to destroy the totems without letting the golden Idol (aka Tot) fall into the ground. Use balance to keep Tot up. It’s a mix of strategy, hand-eye coordination, and luck, with the goal being to blow up blocks in the right order to gently lower the totem to the ground. A cool physics based puzzle game!

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Sunday, March 16, 2008

Fun For Free - The Submachine Series Flash adventure game


Any fan of flash adventure games has probably heard of the Submachine series made by a certain Mateusz Skutnik. But if you haven’t, now is a great time to check out these awesome puzzles.

As of right now, there are 5 Submachine episodes out.

In these flash games, you’re trapped in submerged machine (hence the name submachine) and you need to get out by solving different kinds of puzzle. Some take awhile to figure out, but the answer is always there somewhere, in the room you are in or in another and you probably just missed it. Go ahead give the 5 machines a try.

Link to game

Source: 4CR

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Nintendo Offers New Vision for Video Games in Flash Focus


Nintendo has brought gamers another training game for the DS, Flash Focus: Vision Training in Minutes a Day.



As Brain Age gives your noggin a work out, Flash Focus hones your hand-eye coordination, peripheral vision and visual acuity. The game is based on high-tech computerized visual training programs used by today’s top athletes.

“Flash Focus represents another one of our software titles that delivers fun with a purpose,” says George Harrison, Nintendo of America’s senior vice president of marketing and corporate communications. “Flash Focus should be in the training arsenal of every coach in the country, but it’s also ideal for casual game players of any age who want to keep their vision sharp.”

Flash Focus is designed to be played a few minutes every day, with the game tracking your eye age as you progress.

Here are some of the features of Flash Focus:

  • A variation of the hidden ball “hat dance” seen at baseball parks: A circle is placed in one of three boxes, and the user must follow the location of the circle as the boxes shuffle rapidly on the screen.
  • Watching two symbols flash on the screen, then tapping the touch screen to indicate whether they matched.
  • Memorizing a target letter and counting how many times it appears in a fast-moving stream of letters on the screen.

    Flash Focus: Vision Training in Minutes a Day comes out in retail stores today.