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07-01-2008, 08:10 AM
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= TheFlashBot's Game Thread =
UPDATES:
+USE CTRL+F to find a game.
+Starting on Page 3, there is a LINK to every game.
This thread is going to be a compilation of games I've found across the net,for webmasters to take a look at. You can use them to get the description for your arcade, or other things.By the way, the score is my own personal opinion. Enjoy! (PS, there was no gaming category so i placed it here, please make one!) 
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07-01-2008, 08:13 AM
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CARAVANEER
SCORE: 8/10
What do you get when you put Global Warming, Peak Oil, Nuclear War and good old-fashioned oligarchy in a blender? You get Fallout meets Elite ...in a browser! Caravaneer is a game by Dmitry Zheltobriukhov that has you playing a caravan leader in a post-apocalyptic desert, trading goods from town to town while fending off hungry raiders. It's got turn-based tactical fighting, strategic economic decision-making, and a political storyline! Tactics, economics and politics!
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07-01-2008, 08:14 AM
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Even More Bloons
SCORE: 7/10
Do you like cake? Do you like double-decker cake? We are about to lay on you a triple-decker cake, with helium! When you eat this triple-decker cake, and then attempt to speak, your voice will sound squeaky and distorted. For lo, besoothe thee, from Ninja Kiwi comes the final installment of a trilogy that may well become a tetralogy if its popularity continues at this pace!
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07-01-2008, 08:18 AM
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Shift 2
SCORE: 9/10
The original Shift was an interesting platform game that used negative space as an entertaining hook, but it came with a few problems that ultimately made it feel unfinished and experimental. Now, Tony of Armor Games has released Shift 2, which is basically the game the first one should have been. It's not enough of a leap forward to warrant the "2" in its name, really, but it refines and expands upon the original concepts to deliver a smoother, more drinkable dose of run/jump/puzzle distraction.
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07-01-2008, 08:21 AM
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Elements
SCORE: 6/10
John Cooney (jmtb02) is back again. Less than a month after giving the world Grid 16, he brings us Elements, a high-tech cross between Breakout and his own Ball Revamped series. Control the game by rotating the level, and make your way to the "go down" brick on each of the game's 25 levels.
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07-01-2008, 08:23 AM
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Canyon Defense
SCORE: 5/10
Canyon Defense is, not surprisingly, a tower defense game with nice pixel art and that does things a bit differently. First of all, there are no upgrades. What if I told you this heresy against form also has time-based special abilities? And support buildings? If you want some fresh TD with a Mad Max aesthetic, try Canyon Defense.
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07-01-2008, 08:26 AM
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Open Doors
SCORE: 7/10
Open Doors is a clever puzzle game played over a gridded blue-print of a building complete with doors and swinging circles meant to identify their hinges. As you move past these contraptions, they slam shut behind you! It's like a house-of-mirrors boiled down to sheer design, and it's fun.
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07-01-2008, 08:31 AM
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Grid 16
SCORE: 8/10
Ubiquitous developer jmtb02 has added another prize race horse to his growing stable of ultra-fast-paced minigame collections. While his Four Second series stuck pretty closely to the formula established by Nintendo's Wario Ware, this new game feels like its own entity, with a unified visual style and a strong sense of purpose. Grid16 is nothing less than an exploration of our primal gamer instincts, and although it isn't a complete triumph, it's a giant step in an intriguing direction.
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07-01-2008, 11:07 AM
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WOW! Are any comments accepted?
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07-01-2008, 06:25 PM
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Yea of course! If any games want to be requested just PM me next time though lol,
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