Archive for March, 2008

Hundred Plus

Hundred Plus

I recently finished my second game. This time, it’s a brain game. The aim is to find the total of all numbers displayed on a 10×10 number board.

The game starts off with just one number, and increases by one each level. There are 100 levels in total. As ever, I’d like to hear your feedback/suggestions.

What level can you make it to?

RingShot Updated!

I just updated RingShot. It now has a level select screen! I have also simplified the game menu.

It should be a lot easier to play through the game since your progress is now saved; can anyone complete it now!?

Sudoku

Sudoku on funbrain.com

In searching the net for brain games I stumbled onto funbrain.com. Of particular interest is their version of Sudoku, it’s the best Sudoku game I’ve played so far. If you’ve never played Sudoku before, fear not, for it has a very good in-game tutorial.

The game looks very nice and is pleasant to play. It has a cool feature that allows you to put littles sticky notes on a square to remind you which numbers are allowed to go there. I especially like the Check and Hint features.

You’ll find many more quality games on funbrain.com. I’ll be using these games as inspiration for my own works. So be sure to go check them out.

Two must-see games

I had to tell you about these two games because their just so darn good.

Rose & CamelliaRose & Camellia is probably the most hilarious Flash game I’ve ever played. You play as Reiko and must slap your way through the ladies of the Tsubakikoji family to claim the Tsubakikoji house, which Reiko believes is rightfully hers.

The game play is as simple as a click and drag of the mouse to lead Reiko’s hand to your opponents face, which feels very intuitive. With fast reflexes and a strong offense, the house will be yours. I don’t think you could ever tire of slapping those ladies senseless. I highly recommend checking this game out.

KoozacKoozac is my new favorite brain game. Think Tetris but with numbers. All you have to do is arrange the falling blocks so that they add up to the sum displayed in the top right of the screen, in order to clear them.

This game will tax your mental arithmetic skills, and make you smarter in the process. So you have no excuse not to workout your brain. But be warned, it’s highly addictive.

The game has a professional polish and is well built. It has inspired me to step up my own development skills.

RingShot - TechnoMono’s first game!

RingShot Screenshot

Here’s my first game, feel free to play it and let me know what you think.