TimeWasters: Troll Rage
By Chris Gampat On 15 Jan, 2010 At 12:49 PM | Categorized As Action, TimeWasters | With 0 Comments

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TimeWasters  highlights many of the excellent, free Web-based/lightweight downloadable titles that you can dive into within the space of a lunch break. This week, Chris Gampat explores Troll Rage.

If you like smashing random things and goblins, then this is the TimeWaster for you (considering you don’t get much time to smash things as per the laws of modern cubicle warfare). Troll Rage is a simple game with simple controls and simple music for the simple-minded person. No, you will not be trolling on the forums of 4chan, but instead taking out that rage on all items around you.

Last edited by Jeffrey L. Wilson on January 15, 2010 at 12:45 am

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About - Chris Gampat’s love of video games started when he was a wee lad and played Golden Axe on his PC. Since then, he has played Counter Strike Source and Condition Zero professionally. These days, he enjoys games with endless re-playability and time wasters to help quick spurts of time pass by. Chris has worked for the blogs at the PCMag Network, Magnum Photos, Times Square Chronicle, Geek.com and others. He has had formal training in writing, photography and videography. Despite the craze over games like Guitar Hero, Chris firmly believes that nothing will replace the feel of his Fender Jazz Bass in his hands. You can read his professional photo musings at The Phoblographer.

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