Our next banner entrant was EUO, an ultima-ish retro multiplayer rpg however when looking at everything that is involved with the game I will have to push the review for that off for a bit, while I play it. In the meantime we go to the next one after, called Color Ride by ExciteMike (Mike Meyer). Normally I don’t do “screen savers” as such, but since it was entered and since it is interactive I decided to go ahead and do a review of it. There was an image on DeviantArt called “Color” that was kind of neat looking. Mike wanted to see it in action as a game but apparently a game never exactly materialized, but what turned out was a cool looking interactive demo. More after the jump.
Posts Tagged ‘Browser based (flash/java)’
ColorRide – Rainbow manipulation
Saturday, January 2nd, 2010Cat, Cat, WATERMELON!
Tuesday, November 10th, 2009Dude… Wait, what? Today’s game review is a browser-based game called Cat, Cat, Watermelon! It’s by Lexaloffle, don’t you know? Yep… Good old Cat, Cat, Watermelon. It’s about umm Cats and… oh… Watermelons. Apparently there are more than just cats and watermelons to this game… there are also beach balls and umm… bowls. and… more things… that you can stack. Can you stack all the objects without it toppling over? I’m sure there are a ton of objects in this physics-based game. What? You mean I didn’t tell you it was physics-based? Well now you know, and knowing is half the battle (I think I used that line before, blame the 80’s GI Joe cartoon)
Since I didn’t have a video of the game and since you can actually play it on the web (no downloading or anything!) I’ve decided to give you an idea of the game with this video… Trust me there really is a game review after the video.
Savanna Blocks – The best match-3 game you never played
Thursday, July 23rd, 2009Okay okay, maybe it’s not the best, and maybe you have actually played it, I don’t know. All I know is that it’s awesome. Awesome sound, awesome graphics, and it even has giraffes! The game Savanna Blocks by ClocKworK MonSteR is an addictive Match-three, or should I call it a Match-2, you should see why below. Okay so I was exaggerating a bit. The sound isn’t awesome, and neither are the graphics, but one thing I didn’t exaggerate about was the giraffes, and umm panthers, and stuff. It has the word Savanna in it after all. I’m sure you’ve heard me say many times before that Match-threes are a dime-a-dozen, and me saying that phrase are a dime-a-dozen too. So where are my dimes? I have no problem reviewing the match-three type games just as long as they are fun to me and this is. I’ve decided not to quote Wikipedia this time because well all I would be quoting is what a savanna is and that really doesn’t have much to do with this game other than the theme. In fact I still don’t know what a savanna is, but I’m thinking some sort of grass lands in Africa. In any case forget the word Savanna, let’s just focus on the word Blocks. Let’s face it, when you see the word blocks you almost know for sure what type of game it is, match-3, Breakout, Tetris or something. So essentially this is a block removal game, and they should have called it “Yet another block removal game but this time with another twist”.
Okay so what I think of the game, it’s addictive. Oh hokey smokes how it’s addictive! You’ll love it, your children will love it, your pets will love it. Even your pets children will love it. Even your children’s grand-children’s pets children’s pet’s will love it. Got it? Good. No the graphics aren’t so great. No the sound isn’t that special. Well the music is a little unique and funny but we’ll get to that in a bit.