TimeWasters highlights many of the excellent Web-based/lightweight downloadable titles that you can dive into within the space of a lunch break. This week, Chris Gampat explores Enough Plumbers.
For those of you that like Dante’s Inferno, think of Go To Hell as its prelude (if it were set in modern times and your hero looked vaguely like Carrottop).
For those of us with an epic case of, “teh noms” you may want to check out Sushi Cat. What’s even better is because of the fact that you’ll be feeding a cat in the game, you can go on to say that you’ll be having lunch with your kitty. It’s the first TimeWaster I’ve done in a while that has actually made me smile because the game is actually very cute and it satisfies me at the same time.
Would you game with Google? The search giant, according to data sussed out by bnet, filed for a patent back in February that would allow “interactive video annotations enabling control of video playback locations and creation of interactive games.” Hmm. On the surface, this sounds as though flash games may be embedded directly into YouTube [...]
While you’re waiting for Dark Void to come out, the developers would like you to try out this simple, standard and relatively fun version of the game that they call Jetpack Attack. You’re still playing as Will, the game’s protagonist but you’re basically using your jetpack to go around shooting baddies of all random sorts while collecting power-ups, destroying things, destroying more things and facing a giant mech boss that looks like something out of Star Wars. More after the jump.
TimeWasters is a new column highlighting many of the excellent, free Web-based/lightweight downloadable titles that you can dive into and finish in the space of a lunch break. This week, Chris Gampat explores Gretel and Hansel. If you’re bored during the lunch hour or at a slow day of work, you may want to give [...]