• Platform: Mac —

    Dinos in Space

    Dinos in Space is, apart from being a very cool thing to draw in your notebook while ignoring the math lecture going on in your class, a cerebral flow-based logic puzzle game from John Saba. Using arrows, switches and teleporters, your goal is to send dinosaurs from their dispensers into the appropriately colored satellite elsewhere on the grid. Sure, it sounds simple on the surface, but get your head wrapped in this game, and when you take a break, you’ll still be solving puzzles in your brain. Tagged as: demo, download, game, indie, jsaba, logic, mac, programming, puzzle, rating-g, retro, windows View full post on Flash Game Blogs

  • Platform: Windows —

    Chain Champ

    It is up to a green cosmic wanderer with a chain grapple arm to rescue some grounded birds from certain destruction in this retro adventure grapple game. Ladd Spencer (think classic grapple game…) may have had it rough, but the Chain Champ here has to swing over boiling lava pits, dodge pitfalls, and focus on collapsing grapple surfaces. A quick casual game packed with loads of gameplay, chiptune sound effects, and helpless birds to keep you swinging during a lazy afternoon. Tagged as: action, adventure, download, free, game, grappling, indie, physics, pixelart, platform, rating-g, ssmith, tluke, windows View full post on Flash Game Blogs


  • Attitude Flash Game

    Link: Attitude
    Developer: Mad.com
    Genre: Shooter/Upgrades
    FlashMush Reviews Rating: 6.5/10

    Feeling down or depressed about something? Maybe it’s your weight or a recent drinking problem. Well don’t worry, just shoot some positive attitude at it! At least that’s the idea behind the oh so scientific flash game, Attitude. Shooting green balls of positive energy will make everything better!

    The idea behind Attitude is vaguely similar to Boss Slayer in the fact that you really are only facing bosses, but it’s not wave after wave in a boss rush style gameplay just levels of levels intermittent with upgrades and menus between bosses. I will say that I really liked the idea behind Attitude. Each level is really a different problem someone is having that needs to be looked at in positive light. This could be issues such as weight/self esteem or a problem like drinking. Heavy subjects for a flash game but it manages to look at them in a positive light. You battle these problems by shooting the problem at its source. This is why every level is essentially a boss level.

    Attitude Flash Game Bosses

    Now the good thing about Attitude is each level is pretty different and therefore unique. It also features a unique upgrade system which is combined with a summoning pet system in which you can summon items such as past demons (aka hot dogs or beer) and they fight alongside you. However, both of these interesting features fail as they are unfortunately not well done. The boss fights either get boring due to the insanely high health bars the bosses possess or incredibly hard with invisible walls and other invisible hazards/confusion. The upgrade/pet system while interesting lacks hot keys and such to make it easy and not time consuming. If these issues were fixed and maybe make either a straight boss rush challenge per level or a more typical/classic shooter with mini and big boss battles, Attitude could be a pretty good game. As it is now, Attitude is a great idea in a terrible package.

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  • Whenever I’ve had some free time, I’ve been making some small changes to my Android game, Tennis Tumble.  This is on my list of changes before releasing the update:

    • Implement global highscore submission [DONE]
    • Implement global highscore leaderboards [DONE]
    • Enable the tennis ball to continue flight up into the sky (fixes glitch which let players get constant ball rebounds off the top of the screen, also adds challenge) [DONE]
    • Add multiple tennis balls for multiple difficulty levels [TO-DO]
    • Pause button [TO-DO]
    • Add a scoring bounce region to the racket [TO-DO]
    • App sharing capabilities [TO-DO]
    • Captive runtime [TO-DO]
    • Add more sounds [TO-DO]
    • Native device vibration [MAYBE]
    Tennis Tumble Leaderboards In Progress

    Leaderboards

    The game will be running on the latest Air for Android SDK, and make use of captive runtime capabilities, allow the game to be installed on devices without relying on the separate Adobe Air app.
    This post will be updated as changes are made :)

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  • So the cat was let out of the bag today and it’s true: I’m leaving my very good friends at Aardman Digital and heading for pastures new. Giving up the “day job” and becoming a freelancer / indie dev hybrid. As you can appreciate this is both an exciting and somewhat scary move, especially being [...]

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  • Temp Ninja

    Temp Ninja is a Platform, Skill game from MaxGames by Games Northwest. Use your ninja skills to jump and climb your way through this obstacle course. Have fun!

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  • Platform: iOS, Android —

    A Long Way Home

    A Long Way Home is an arcade physics puzzle game from Jonathan Mulcahy. Stranded 100 light years from Earth, you play an astronaut whose only companion is a wrist-mounted computer who offers bits of advice. Using a sharp eye and impeccable timing, trot around asteroids and planets and jump from their surface across the screen, the goal being to collect dark matter so you can open successive worm holes that get you closer to home. Along the way, you’ll encounter exploding asteroids, comets, teleporting dark matter, and more. Not exactly a leisurely walk in space. Tagged as: android, arcade, game, ios, ipad, iphone, jmulcahy, kindle, nook, rating-g, space, tablet View full post on Flash Game Blogs

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  • Platform: Windows —

    Alan Wake

    Alan Wake is a bestselling author who hasn’t written a word in two years. The pressure from his fans and agent are getting to him, and a quiet vacation in the sleepy mountain town of Bright Falls should be just what he needs to relax… right up until he wakes up confused and disoriented in the woods late at night, attacked by living shadows. With his wife missing and nobody willing to believe him, Alan must unravel the mysteries of the town and his own haunted psyche in this frightening, atmospheric action adventure from Remedy. Tagged as: action, adventure, affiliate, download, game, gog, horror, mystery, rating-o, remedy, windows View full post on Flash Game Blogs

  • Platform: Mac —

    Fabled Legends: The Dark Piper

    Of all of the creepy fairy tales we tell our kids — and there are some supremely creepy ones indeed — one that stands out is the Pied Piper of Hamelin, in which a town that doesn’t like to pay its debts ends up losing all of its children to a dude who charms rats with music. This haunting tale seems ready made to become both a childhood nightmare and a casual adventure hybrid, so it’s just as well that Blue Tea Games has taken up the challenge with Fabled Legends: The Dark Piper, a hidden object finding adventure that features lots and lots of rats, both in vermin and human form. Rats, why’d it have to be rats? Tagged as: adventure, affiliate, blueteagames, casual, collectorsedition, demo, download, game, hiddenobject, hybrid, mac, pointandclick, puzzle, rating-y, windows View full post on Flash Game Blogs