My Recent Played Games | ||||
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Bricks Breaking Plays: 2905887 In the game of Bricks Breaking there is a grid of bricks of different colours. When you click on a grid, the bricks that are all the same color will break, collapsing and causing the remaining bricks to merge. If you find during the game that there is a single brick that would help to be removed, use a magic wand and this will help to elongate your game. The game ends when you run out of magic wands and you can no longer destroy bricks by groups. This classic game of Bricks Breaking is an challenging yet awesome game to help pass time! | ||||
Bricks Breaking II Plays: 740583 Have an immense load of fun while playing Bricks Breaking II! In this game it is your job to destroy the grids by clicking groups that have at least three of the same colored blocks. Work fast though because time is not on your side. As you are breaking bricks more bricks are arriving on the screen! Fun tip: Do not fret though because if you are able to break at least 15 bricks you will be awarded a bomb and this will help destroy surrounding bricks. Time will fly while playing this fun filled game! | ||||
Rubik's Cube Plays: 430699 Everyone enjoys the classic Rubiks Cube game and now you can try it on the computer in this fun Rubiks cube game! In the game there is a cube which is composed of 27 blocks, your job is to rotate the rows of blocks until the colors of the blocks in each of the faces are the same. This game challenges the brain and is extreme fun. | ||||
Hangman Plays: 271435 This game is a non violent version of the hangman game. The words are from the Dolch list so children can play this game. The purpose of this game is to guess the hidden words by picking a letter at a time. If you guessed the letter wrong too many times you will lose the game. | ||||
Word Frenzy Plays: 71274 Play a monster ofr a rabbit and trype as fast as possible. | ||||
Breakout Plays: 15844 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. | ||||