
99 Bricks is a unique physics twist on Tetris, in 99 Bricks instead of having to clear lines of bricks you have to use them to construct a tower(… a tower of tetris!). So in a similar manner to World of Goo care must be made with ever construction choice you make.
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‘We are Thinking’ (or known in portuguese as ‘Estamos Pensando’) is one of those angsty Indie games that you can either relate to or you’ll think is totally garbage. We are Thinking is a pretty short game and the average player will take less then 5 minutes to finish it but the concept is pretty interesting, which is being in a relationship where someone you love is demanding things you can’t do.
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Okay, I haven’t been very active recently, because I’ve been spending most of my time writing this walkthrough for Classroom 1. I wasted a large portion of my life playing this game, mainly because it took so long to complete. So here’s a comprehensive walkthrough to help all you gamers out there, together with the intro and password for each level.
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For our second flash walkthrough this week we have Monster Basement 2, Monster Basement 2 like the original is an ‘escape’ game, where you have to point and click your way through multiple rooms while collecting items to solve puzzles. If you get stuck check out this walkthrough.
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In our continued Flash walkthroughs coverage this week we have Gateway II, a somewhat dated(2007) by flash standards, puzzler. Gateway II won multiple awards on its release, and is still a great game to play through.
So check it out, and use the walkthrough when you get stuck.
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Since I was very young, I have always had a keen interest in the psychological reasons people choose to do particular things, and recently I have found this curiosity emerge regarding casual gamers. Whatever console you choose or site you pick, the diversity in the reasons people choose to play certain games is truly fascinating. Some people stick to a certain genre, never once daring to try something new. Other people play only the newest and most publicised games, whilst some people choose games purely because they have interesting graphics, or a title that amuses them in some way. And the best thing is that whichever category you choose, there are hundreds of people just like you, so you’ll never be alone.
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6 differences is a simple little game. You have to spot the 6 differences between 15 pictures, some of them animated. Once you find all 6 differences in a given picture you’ll move on to the next level. It’s very reminiscent of those “spot the difference” games nestled in at the bottom of the comics section in the paper from when we were kids, although 6 differences is far more artistically pleasing and even kind of creepy at times.
There’s an easy 15 points to be had here over on Kongregate, but if you find yourself stuck on one or more of the pictures, we’re here to help. Read more… »

The best game called “Imperium” you’ll play all year!
Generally when I see a game billed as a resource management sim I run for the hills and don’t look back, but in the case of Imperium, which has been causing quite a stir since it’s release on Kongregate a few days ago, I decided to give it a try anyway. Fortunately, the game gets a lot of things right and I walked away pleasantly surprised. Read more… »

It’s no secret that we’re a bunch of Flash addicts here at CG. We love it so much we’ve taken it upon ourselves to get as many people as possible into Flash gaming. To that end, Will has put together a great list of five simple ways we can all improve our Flash experience. Read more… »

Here’s a walkthrough for graphic adventure/murder simulation “Orchestrated Death“. If you ever watched the movie Final Destination and thought to yourself, “Pssh. I can do that”, Then this is the game for you. Happy killing. Read more… »