Entries Tagged as 'flash games'

Flash Games Set #1

Since there are a lot of Flash Games already in my list that I couldn’t post each and everyday, I decided to create this set of posts in which I will list all the games that are interesting to play.

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Numeric Maze

Mazes and numbers. To play this game you need to enable your Num Lock key because you will have to use the numeric keypad. You have to find your way to the maze’s exit by pressing the right keys. You have to press the number in the square where you want to move. Your only opponent in this game is time. If you go to a wrong path or got stuck, just click restart.

Click here to play the game (opens in a new window)

Spider Monkey

This is basically a point-and-click adventure, or more like click-and-swing. You are a monkey that grabs on to trees and swings like a spider. Collect bananas and rescue the captive monkeys. The game is simple enough for a kid, just click the trees to swing around the level.

Click here to play the game (opens in a new window)

Spin the black circle

The object of this game is to guide the ball through various obstacles and to the exit portal. You can move it by rotating the circle left and right. Gravity is the only force to move the ball. Be careful, however, because the gravity isn’t too strong and the ball could fly off.

If you are getting dizzy by playing this game, try to rest for a while. Don’t worry though, you can continue the game were you left off.

The screenshot above is the level where I stopped playing. That’s at level 20.

Click here to play the game (opens in a new window)

Deal or No Deal

I have around 300+ Java games for mobile, but I’ve only tested and installed a few of them. Most games run fine on my phone even if the game format is 240×320 or 176×220 or 176×208. Even if the game is designed on another mobile brand (i.e. Nokia) it still runs on my Sony Ericsson P990i.

Anyway, there’s this one game I usually play on my phone. The game is based on the popular game show called, Deal or No Deal. Basically, you pick out a case for yourself, then randomly pick all the other ones hoping that it has a lesser value than the one you have. After each round of case-picking, the banker calls and offer you an amount of money that may or may not be higher than the one inside your chosen case. The object of the game is to get the highest possible amount of money.

Click here to play the game (opens in a new window)