My Recent Played Games | ||||
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Deep Pearl Plays: 44694 Though this one is only another Bubble Puzzle logic skill game, it's a brilliant time killer! Use your mouse to shoot the colored pearls! | ||||
Deep Pearl Plays: 44694 Though this one is only another Bubble Puzzle logic skill game, it's a brilliant time killer! Use your mouse to shoot the colored pearls! | ||||
Deep Pearl Plays: 44694 Though this one is only another Bubble Puzzle logic skill game, it's a brilliant time killer! Use your mouse to shoot the colored pearls! | ||||
Deep Pearl Plays: 44694 Though this one is only another Bubble Puzzle logic skill game, it's a brilliant time killer! Use your mouse to shoot the colored pearls! | ||||
Deep Pearl Plays: 44694 Though this one is only another Bubble Puzzle logic skill game, it's a brilliant time killer! Use your mouse to shoot the colored pearls! | ||||
Deep Pearl Plays: 44694 Though this one is only another Bubble Puzzle logic skill game, it's a brilliant time killer! Use your mouse to shoot the colored pearls! | ||||
Cube Crash Plays: 450598 Cube Crash is a super fun time passing game! It is your job to make matches of 3 or more colored blocks so you can dwindle you blocks down and obtain a high score. The larger the group you can make the more your score will grow! Go try out the fun of Cube Crash! You wont regret it! | ||||
Shape Inlay Plays: 16671 Drag the tiles at the bottom of the screen to fill up the shapes. You loose when the tiles pile up at the bottom area, you can discard a tile by dropping it into the hole. | ||||
Breakout - Voyager Plays: 6056 A tribute to Star trek computer design. Simple and beautiful. Everything made by me. The original version of Breakout for Atari in 1976 was developed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, before they founded Apple Computer. Wozniak's chip compact design for the game didn't work with Atari's manufacturing process, and so it was scrapped. Versions of Breakout appeared as hidden Easter eggs in many versions of the Mac OS. Even today, it is included on most iPods. | ||||
Breakout Plays: 4243 Use the paddle to prevent the ball from hitting the ground while you break all of the blocks. | ||||
Deep Pearl Plays: 44694 Though this one is only another Bubble Puzzle logic skill game, it's a brilliant time killer! Use your mouse to shoot the colored pearls! | ||||
Shape Inlay Plays: 16671 Drag the tiles at the bottom of the screen to fill up the shapes. You loose when the tiles pile up at the bottom area, you can discard a tile by dropping it into the hole. | ||||
Breakout - Voyager Plays: 6056 A tribute to Star trek computer design. Simple and beautiful. Everything made by me. The original version of Breakout for Atari in 1976 was developed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, before they founded Apple Computer. Wozniak's chip compact design for the game didn't work with Atari's manufacturing process, and so it was scrapped. Versions of Breakout appeared as hidden Easter eggs in many versions of the Mac OS. Even today, it is included on most iPods. | ||||
Breakout Plays: 3816 Breakout is an arcade game developed by Atari Inc. and introduced on May 13, 1976. It was conceptualized by Nolan Bushnell and Steve Bristow, and influenced by the 1972 arcade game Pong. The game was ported to video game consoles and upgraded to video games such as Super Breakout. In addition, Breakout was the basis and inspiration for books, video games, and the Apple II personal computer. In the game, a layer of bricks lines the top third of the screen. A ball travels across the screen, bouncing off the top and side walls of the screen. When a brick is hit, the ball bounces away and the brick is destroyed. The player loses a turn when the ball touches the bottom of the screen. To prevent this from happening, the player has a movable paddle to bounce the ball upward and back into play. (From Wikipedia) This is my Flash version of this classic game. | ||||
Breakout Plays: 4243 Use the paddle to prevent the ball from hitting the ground while you break all of the blocks. | ||||
Breakout Plays: 15911 The original version of Breakout for Atari in 1976 was developed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, before they founded Apple Computer. Wozniak's chip compact design for the game didn't work with Atari's manufacturing process, and so it was scrapped. Versions of Breakout appeared as hidden Easter eggs in many versions of the Mac OS. Even today, it is included on most iPods. | ||||