Millions of Games
duncangough writes "With the recent rise in popularity of casual games and the seemingly established presence of community bookmarking sites such as del.icio.us, Millionsofgames.com is one of the first websites to provide an amalgamation of these two themes.
MOG is a social bookmarking service for flash, shockwave and java games although any type of game can be added, such a MMORPGs or downloadable games like Zuma and Bejewelled."
Then keep an eye on my homepage:
Millionsofgame - suttree
I'll be posting plenty of games there and tagging them accordingly. Jewel Thief, for starters, is a great little game.
Suttree, a weblog about casual games development
I've been playing http://www.zillions-of-games.com/ for years now :-P
Were that I say, pancakes?
are tetris clones
I can't imagine how anyone could possibly think they need any more games than MAME can provide. :-)
Ignore Alien Orders
Must be a slow news day, those have been around for a while.
ModLife.Net - If it ain't modded, what's the point?
Am I the only one on the planet that does what he can to keep Java, Flash, and Shockwave OFF of his computer? The last thing I want is a big website telling me where I can actually *find* this crap-ola.
I don't respond to AC's.
...in lost productivity!!!
./ readers someone has to come up with:
For
1. The trolling game!! The son-of-a-gun with worst Karma wins a RIP: -1, Troll tombstone!
2. The 'find-the-duplicated-story' memory game!!
3. The First-post shootout!!
Disclosure: I'm stupid
Since when was there more on the Internet then porn and ISO's?!! When did this happen?!!
They're all arcade games. Yeah they're a blast, but I can't play them at work. The banging on the keyboard is a dead giveaway - only faster way to summon the boss is with a flare gun.
That's why the little dinky Java strategy and card games are good.
Weaselmancer
rediculous.
the summary links to popcap games autoinstall which are deemed a security threat by various anti-virus programs
if you value your PC (or your job) i would be careful about clicking links to sites which try to automatically install software which is deemed a security/privacy threat , very irresponsible of slashdot to even link to such sites
I guess it's kind of like casual sex. It's best on the desk of your office, during the day, when anyone can walk in on you.
Cliff Claven
K.E.G. Party Chairman
Founding Leader of: Koncerned for Egalitarin Governance