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Articles about flash: December 2, 2008

Neopets Puzzle Adventure debuts in a flash demo

by Jenni Lada on Nov 19, 2008 at 03:06 PM

Neopets Puzzle AdventureCapcom must have realized that some gamers were on the fence about its upcoming DS, PC and Wii game Neopets Puzzle Adventure, because it has just released a Flash demo of the game online. So if you were curious about how a Neopets-themed puzzle RPG based on Reversi and Othello were work, get ready for a definite answer. It may even make you want to buy one of the versions of the game when it comes out on November 25, 2008.

The Neopet Puzzle Adventure takes place on a virtual DS and is surprisingly intricate. You create a character for yourself from one of twelve different species, customizing it further by picking one of six colors and its gender. It then seems like it takes you through the first puzzle of the game. After that, its basically playing Reversi/Othello, only with Neopets accents and a purpose.

Click through to give the Neopets Puzzle Adventure demo a try…

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Lucky Europeans get LocoRoco 2 Flash minigame

by Jenni Lada on Nov 16, 2008 at 08:22 PM

LocoRoco 2 Flash minigameIf you’re a LocoRoco fan, you don’t have to head to the PlayStation Store to sample a demo of LocoRoco 2‘s gameplay. Instead, you can visit Spil Games’ Games.co.uk site to play a Flash LocoRoco 2 minigame. It isn’t up for very long though. When LocoRoco 2 for the PSP comes out on November 21, 2008 in Europe, the Flash minigame will be removed from Spil Games’ site.

Its fairly simple to play. You use the left and right arrow keys on your computer to control the actions, like the shoulder buttons you use for the original LocoRoco and LocoRoco 2 games. There are six different levels to play, and the goal in each level is to make flowers bloom by rolling over a wilted flower with the proper color LocoRoco…

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Explore The Far Wilds’ beta

by Jenni Lada on Oct 29, 2008 at 04:16 PM

The Far Wilds
Code Collective has just released the first beta of the massive multiplayer online strategic card game, The Far Wilds. Both a 3D, downloadable PC version, and a PC and Mac flash version of The Far Wilds can now be accessed from the official website. Code Collective will also be hosting a The Far Wilds Grand Clash competition in late November, 2008, where players can take part in tournaments (using either the PC or Flash versions) to possibly win a $1000 cash prize or in-game gold…

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Browser-based Lords of Evil’s open beta begins

by Jenni Lada on Oct 7, 2008 at 12:15 PM

Lords of Evil screenshotWEBMMO’s free-to-play, browser based, online game Lords of Evil has just entered the open beta phase. This Flash based game allows players to interact with others and build up a massive empire. The only downside is that closed beta players’ empires’ data and statistics have been reset, so veterans are on the same level as newcomers. Veteran players do get to keep items earned during the closed beta, so I suppose it isn’t a total wash for them.

I was a bit disappointed with Lords of Evil. I was hoping for more of a standard, mmorpg. Instead, its a city/castle management simulation. You build an empire, try to accomplish tasks, become stronger than others and then take over. I was also disappointed in the character selection. I assumed once you picked a class (human/orc/demon), you’d be able to further customize your character. Instead, you retain the same static image…

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Bumper Stars’ new look includes Obama, McCain

by Lucy Newman on Sep 30, 2008 at 06:22 PM

Large Animal Games new Bumper StarsI know it’s been awhile since I played Bumper Stars by Large Animal Games on Facebook (especially after getting my butt handed to me by my fellow game journo, Jenni Lada) but I recently went back to give the game a try. It’s a totally refreshed game from when we previously played.

I contacted Wade Tinney, co-founder of Large Animal Games, to find out more about the changes.

“Hi Lucy, Thanks for reaching out! Here is a rundown of the changes to the game: On the game play side, we completely re-programmed the game and put in a more robust physics engine,“ Tinney wrote. “There were some rare situations in the original version where a Bumper Star could get caught forever between a wall and some bumpers. That should never happen now. You can now…“

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Use your own MP3s in the downloadable version of Music Catch

by Jenni Lada on Aug 27, 2008 at 12:48 PM

Music Catch screenshot
Reflexive Entertainment has released a downloadable version of its music flash game, Music Catch, for Mac and PC users. Originally, Reflexive released the online game in June 2008. After achieving quite a bit of success and fame, Reflexive decided to tweak the title, which resulted in the downloadable version released yesterday (August 26, 2008).

Music Catch can really be a very relaxing game. The point is to collect shapes, which are released in time with the music. Certain colors have different properties, like yellow ones are worth more points and boost your combo, red shapes make you lose points and decrease your combo and purple shapes cause your pointer to become a mini blackhole that suck in any shapes released. There are no lives to worry about or goals to achieve, you just play for fun.

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Eyezmaze brings more flash-based fun with Tontoko Family

by Jenni Lada on Aug 10, 2008 at 08:44 AM

Tontoko Family Eyezmaze screenshot
A new Eyezmaze game released and snuck past me! I can’t believe I didn’t catch it until now. The latest flash game from Eyezmaze is called Tontoko Family, uses the “A,“ “S,“ “D” and “F” keys and stars the characters from MEET IN Ver.0. It also is more difficult than it appears.

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Square Enix Members can play in the Game Zone

by Jenni Lada on Jul 1, 2008 at 01:31 PM

a screen shot from Chocobo Flight
It was an ordinary day. I was checking a site to add as a link to another story on Gamertell, when an unusual icon at the Square Enix Members site caught my eye. “Game Zone is now open?“ I wondered, though not aloud as I was still at work and didn’t want to attract interest. I clicked through to find four mini-games, all promoting Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo’s Dungeon.

There are four flash games available, and all are pretty similar to the mini-games found in Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales, which was released on the DS a while back. There’s Chocobo’s Snowboard GlideChocobo Flight, Chocobo’s Balancing Act and Chocobo’s Classmate. All games use the mouse, and have happy perky Chocobo themes playing in the background.

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Anti-Clinton site features Hillary in Thanksgiving Flash game

by Lucy Newman on Nov 18, 2007 at 07:38 PM

Hillary candidacy scares many votersWhen wealthy Texas businessman, Richard H. Collins, decided to campaign against Sen. Hillary Clinton’s presidential bid, he began creating anti-Hillary websites. With Thanksgiving coming up, he also included an interactive Whack-a-Turkey Flash game featuring Clinton as a pilgrim bopping presidential candidates on the head, a la Whack-a-Mole.

“While there is a place for negative advertising, we’ve heard so much of it that we’re almost immune to name-calling. But we’re always eager to hear a new joke. Humor can be an effective political tool,” Collins said.

Collins is so concerned about Clinton’s presidential bid that he has created StopHerNow, an anti-Hillary website that features news, humor and public views about Clinton. The free Flash-based game allows the player to controls Clinton, dressed in a pilgrim outfit, who bops a variety of pop-up presidential candidates with a virtual mallet to scores points. Former president Bill Clinton will earn the players double points when whacked. In fact, when Bill is whacked the animated Hillary shouts “Hit Bill Again!”

Collins, a community newspaper publisher and online education entrepreneur from Dallas, has raised millions of dollars over the past three decades for Republicans such as conservative icon Jesse Helms to establishment favorite Kay Bailey Hutchison. He claims that when Clinton complains about a conspiracy against her that she’s talking about him, stating, “The Vast Right Wing Conspiracy is alive and well and flourishing in Red State America and I’m glad to be a part of it.”

Collins said he hopes his humor will be strong enough of a potent weapon against Clinton to knock her out of the running since most of the younger viewers favor getting their political news from comedians Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, that the game and his humor will be more effective than negative information or name-calling.

“No profanity,” he said. “Chelsea is off-limits. No gay-bashing. And Bill’s womanizing is OK, but we don’t name names unless they’re public knowledge. Hillary has used the woman-as-victim routine throughout her career. She claims she’s a woman. We say she’s the front-runner, no different than anyone else.”

While Collins acknowledges that some Republicans remain skeptical of his approach through comedy and games, the Democrats don’t mind because they feel this approach will only create more sympathy than antipathy for Clinton. Collins and his comrades feel humor is the best cure for the public who is tired of watching negative ads.

“It’s easy to be mean,” Bell said. “It’s hard to be funny. It’s even harder to be funny and clever.”

Clever, as well as fun, is what this game is about.

Read [The Houston Chronicle] Site [Stop Her Now] Play [Whack-A-Turkey game]

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Gamertell Quick Review: Halo Mimobot flash drive

by PJ Hruschak on Nov 8, 2007 at 06:04 PM

Gamertell Halo Mimobot Flash Drive All Angles

Gamertell Halo Mimobot Flash Drive in Coat Mimobots are small, 2 3/8 in. tall USB 2.0 flash thumb drives with pretty plastic covers molded and painted to look like Halo soldiers. I recently received the 1 GB Master Chief version to play with.

Released October 2007, Halo Series 1 Mimobots come in 1 GB ($49.95), 2 GB ($69.95) and 4 GB ($109.95) versions with Master Chief, Red and Blue Spartan variations. Each comes in a clear tube so you know which one you are getting. Besides the drive you get a tiny, fuzzy zip-up coat to keep your l’il guy drive cozy. It covers most of the flash drive except for a small hole for the face to peep through (though in the case of Mater Chief, it’s really just a featureless facemask). Check out the placement of the lightning bolt. Classy.

The 1 GB Halo Mimobot is cute and functional. It is, after all, a working flash drive.

Gamertell Halo Mimobot Flash Drive Wallpaper

Each drive comes preloaded with Halo-related media, including wallpapers (one is pictured above), screensavers, sounds, avatars (see the image below for the avatars) unpublished pages from the Marvel Halo comics, sections from the Halo 3 strategy guide, excerpts from the upcoming Halo novel and an exclusive episode of in-game talk show This Spartan Life. All of the contents a compressed into a single ZIP file that is approx. 188 MB big and expands to 208 MB.

Gamertell Halo Mimobot Flash Drive Avatars

It has an optional Flash-based interface (below) to view the contents but, again, you have to unzip the contents to use it. It does give you access to the Halo novel, but in a pretty small chunks. All of the content is Win and Mac compatible.

Gamertell Halo Mimobot Flash Drive Interface

The wallpapers are not really Halo game images but are instead Halo Mimobot images. Still cute and kinda cool, but not the Master Chief most people are expecting, I’m sure.

Oddly, after I installed the three screensavers, I got an error message that said the screen savers had expired and none of them would work except in the small demo format. From the demos, I could see that the gun version was the halo gun with shells floating around the screen, the second gad ever expanding icons into more halo icons and the third, and maybe the coolest of the lot, was line drawings of Halo art, a la the Marvel comic book.

In terms of a flash/thumb/USB drive, this works well enough though its content-free and less colorful cousins. For the price, it is obviously meant to appeal to the many, many Halomaniacs out there who don’t mind spending some extra scratch on a potentially collectible item.

Read [Gamertell] Product Page [Halo Mimibots] Also Read [UberGizmo]

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