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Post by Mark on Jul 21, 2010 8:21:29 GMT -5
Computer games have a reputation for requiring fast reflexes. That's thanks to the limitations of early hardware. It also has to do with popular game types. But there are computer games that are more about strategy. As computers get more advanced, those games get easier to make. That is especially true for physics-based games. Today's Site of the Day is one such game. You are given a tower of blocks in different shapes and colors. The goal is to remove the red blocks without tipping the tower. The levels are short and you don't lose lives. Failing a level just starts the level over again. It's an interesting challenge and a fun short distraction. Go to Aequilibrium
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Post by belle on Jul 22, 2010 0:00:19 GMT -5
Oboy! You got me....terrific site thanks....
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Post by Dabbit on Jul 22, 2010 0:56:47 GMT -5
Computer games have a reputation for requiring fast reflexes. That's thanks to the limitations of early hardware. It also has to do with popular game types. But there are computer games that are more about strategy. As computers get more advanced, those games get easier to make. That is especially true for physics-based games. Today's Site of the Day is one such game. You are given a tower of blocks in different shapes and colors. The goal is to remove the red blocks without tipping the tower. The levels are short and you don't lose lives. Failing a level just starts the level over again. It's an interesting challenge and a fun short distraction. Go to AequilibriumThat was fun, even though after about level five I was completley useless...
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Post by Mark on Jul 22, 2010 6:45:36 GMT -5
It was fun then? I haven't tried it yet.
Did you try any of the other games on that site, Dabbit?
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