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Friday, March 5, 2010

Recommended Free Online Games For You

By Roy Tzayag

The free online game topic is really intriguing. That's why I'm writing game reviews from time to time to tell you of new and cool games, that are all, totally free!

Reviewed games are usually diverse because that is sort of the point of the piece of writing, but when it comes to diverse games, that is simply a defining characteristic. These four games are varied in nature and in kind, thus offering a different test in each case.

The first game is Behind Golden Bars and features a simple gameplay that gets more convoluted as time passes. You control a red tetragon, and your mission is to avoid the lines when they turn golden. These multiply and change throughout the game, giving you a little time to move somewhere safe. Your fingers must move hastily enough to do this as many times as achievable - it can all be over in just a matter of seconds.

Climbing Ninja is a different kind of flash game, more action oriented. As a black warrior your goal is to visit and carry out all levels. This implies collecting a certain amount of coins (that will be converted into money that you can spend at the shop) and overcoming many deadly obstacles. The money that you earn (which will be saved even if you cannot complete the temple you are in) can be used to buy onigari, lives, or special techniques that will help you get more points. These abilities are activated by clicking the equivalent number key, as they appear at the left of the screen. While at the temple, your task is facilitated by some sort of rustic helicopters carrying banners with hints regarding the dodgy obstacles you are about to face. If you pay notice to them, you might even have a chance at making it a few more minutes.

Guitar Crazy Maniac Deluxe 2 is a different version of console game favorite Guitar Hero. You choose your own guitar (a Les Paul or a pink Stratocaster), set the level of capability (amateur or pro), and you start rocking your way through four or six different songs, depending on the level of difficulty. Each performance grants you award points, thus unlocking more guitars and songs that you can ultimately download as mp3 files, for your listening pleasure. Oddly enough, this game will probably be easier on organ players, since the guitar is controlled by means of the keyboard, but all in all it is an equal source of fun for all music fans.

Lastly, we have Tilt.. This is a sort of 3D board game, which makes it challenging in a end different way. You have to use your mouse in order to move the board so that the black ball gets into the blue circle; that is the aim of the game. As you complete levels, difficulty rises in many different ways: you get multiple black balls and different blue circles, dampening fields that affect the rate of the ball, holes that remove the balls from the game thus preventing you from carrying out the level, and gravitation fields that must be worked around. The game demands both tactic and a toss of luck, for good luck.

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