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Free games, freeware games, open source games

There are a lot of free games around the Internet these days, most notably are the flash games. There are also other ‘legal’ downloadable ROMs using emulators. These ROMs I’m referring to are home brew, so they are free legally. But there are more out there, and this is where Wiki helps us.

You can actually download free games that are originally commercial versions. But due to the fact that they are old, they are already distributed freely.

Here are a list of lists that may help you get started on free games.

  • List of commercial games released as freeware. Commercial games released as freeware are games that, in their original license, were not considered freeware, but were re-released at a later date with a freeware license, sometimes as publicity for a forthcoming sequel or compilation release.
  • List of freeware games. This is a list of freeware video games implemented as traditional exe files that must be downloaded and installed. It excludes the multitude of online freeware games created with Adobe Flash and similar products. Freeware games are games that are released as freeware and can be downloaded and played, free of charge, for an unlimited amount of time and may be redistributed.
  • List of open source games. Open source games are computer games assembled out of, and are themselves, open-source software and open content; public domain games are also listed.
  • List of free first-person shooters

As soon as I get more sources, I’ll update this post. Stay tuned gamers.

The many faces of Anime

This is the collage I made using different Anime characters. I initially made this as a game for AnimeElites.com forums. I also posted this in our forums at Darkmoon. Unfortunately, the link to the game there was lost due to the recent upgrade of the forums, which screwed up the database.

Anime Collage 1
(click the image to view the larger high quality version at 1250×1300)

The answer sheet after the gap.
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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.

Play

More flash games here

And here is a bonus for online gamers… at Nintendo8.com you can now play classic Nintendo 8-bit games directly on your browser.

Free time gaming

Free time is an opportunity for me to have fun. In short, play games. I’ve already outgrown most games, and I seldom play anymore. I’ve un-installed, packed, and stored most of my game CDs. But still, on my free time, I manage to play a game or two.

Audition Online

The only ‘big’ game (1.4 GB) installed in my PC, until now, is Audition Online. Take note that it is a casual game, and no long hours of playing or quests is needed. It is an online dance battle, wherein you just dance to win. The game is very simple, you only have to follow the arrows with a key press, then make your move. It’s simple to play, but it’s not that easy.

Here is a sample screenshot of the game. This is choreography mode with 4 keys, meaning 4 directional arrows. Also this is not my main character, since I use a female avatar.


I took the screenie while on replay mode.

I usually spend an hour playing this game, and a max of up to 6-8 hours during weekend when I don’t do anything. And yes, after that long straight hours, my hands are shaking from exhaustion.

PMOG

If I calculate the most hours I spend in a day, or even a week, my top activity would be browsing the Internet. And while using my favorite browser, Firefox, I’m actively online on PMOG. Yep, the online game that uses your browser and the websites you visit as a game. If you don’t know what is PMOG, you can read my post at Tambayan.ph.

Ok, so my current status on the game:
After playing PMOG for 22 days, ryman, who is keeping his or her particulars a secret, is a level 2 Pathmaker with 2508 datapoints and 2308 datapoints earnt.

Right now, I only need 692 datapoints to reach level 3. That means I have to visit nearly 700 websites, or about half of that if the website I go to is a top level domain.

I’ve already have 6 badges, and by tomorrow I should get another 3 because this is my fourth week in visiting the required websites to get it. I’ve also made 1 mission, since it’s required to level up. I’m still trying to become a seer, since I want that affiliation. I don’t know why my association keeps changing.

If you want an invitation to PMOG, I can give you one, just post a comment here and leave your email.

Tongits

Another new game in my PC is Tongits. Read my post regarding Tongits at Tambayan.ph and how to get it.

If you like playing card games in your PC then try Tongits. The opponent’s AI is well-balanced. You won’t know if the cards you get will make you win, lose, or worse get burned (sunog). I have to warn you though, the game is addictive, and I can’t stress this enough. I mean, when I’m writing a blog post or just reading my RSS feeds, I keep alt-tabbing to the game. The longest time I’ve played it straight is almost 4 hours, without saving or quiting.

The game is fun and the outcome is sometimes surprising. Even if you have a good set of cards you can still lose, and vice-versa. The only draw-back about the game is, it uses a lot of memory. Although it’s not really a problem because I don’t notice any slow downs, the memory jumps from 1mb up to 70mb. I’m thinking maybe because it uses Adobe AIR.

I also gave my friend a copy of the free trial game. I know he too will get addicted. Haha.

Rubik’s cube, Quartet, puzzles

Besides computer games, I’m also into puzzle games. Two of my puzzles have already been solved. I’ve already mastered the 3×3 cube, no more notes and my hand is a little faster. But not as fast as those speedcubers. I have yet to beat my 3 minutes (that is using a hard to rotate cube).

I recently saw a 2×2 and a 5×5 version of the cube, and was thinking if I should get one. Another challenge eh?

That’s the games I spend most of my free time. Not to mention the 1,000+ Java games I have here waiting to be installed on my mobile phone.

I’m also waiting for (my most favorite game) Grand Theft Auto 4 to arrive. My trigger fingers are itching to kill, maim, and run over the peds.

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)