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Way of an Idea

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A simple game, where you have to direct the falling apple to Einstein's' head. The game has 19 levels available that you can play and more levels can be created or purchased. Way of an Idea is strikingly similar to Ramps though instead of laying ramps you need to draw a line with the chalk to get the apple the head. The game gives you a good amount of time to get a fair idea of how the game is played, but the levels do get quite complex and if you enjoy this one you should also give Splitter 2 a shot. The controls are fairly simple, z and x rotate between the eraser and chalk while space bar gets the apple rolling. Way of an Idea Embed Code <embed allowScriptAccess="never" width="430" height="390" src="http://games.mochiads.com/c/g/way-of-an-idea/woai.swf"></embed><a href="http://www.theblogfullofgames.com/">Blog Games</a>

Bloons 4: Tower Defense

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Who doesn't love popping balloons, from the original bloons to now, Ninja Kiwi has made Bloons not just so much more fun, but definitely a lot better. Better in terms of graphics, game play and upgrades, this version comes integrated with Mochi features making it easier for people who have money to unlock achievements faster :P Anyway Bloons 4 has grown quite a bit as a tower defense game, with a range of free and premium tracks, 12 towers that can be upgraded over four times, some other perks thrown in and unlocking achievements as you pop more balloons and rank up. But there are some bugs like the game does not start bug, I have no clue what it is, I suspect the game communicates with a server prior to starting up and that was a little haywire, I could not play the game from three different computers and all of a sudden it started to work one day, funny and irritating. Thanks to that the game was put up late over here. Anyway enough of me blabbering, I am finding it tough to get

Continuity an A Mazing Game

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Its very rare now to find a game that captivates me to keep going beyond a certain level, and we are glad to have found one that does. Continuity, a funny name for a game whose goal is to simple move through the map to reach a key and unlock the door. But theres a twist to it obviously, every map is is broken up into parts that you move like a jigsaw puzzle to get the key or the door. The game has a lot of variety of easy and slightly tough maps in the start, as you progress through the levels, the number of pieces and complexity in the map progressively increases. The number of keys required to unlock the doors also increase, I personally think its a fantastic game brought to us by a bunch of students at Ragtime Games. If you have watched the movie Cube , you might find the gameplay a little like one of the people trapped in there. Continuity Embed Code <embed allowScriptAccess="never" width="430" height="390" src="http://continuitygame.com/Conti

Submachine Six: The Edge

After a long time, here we have Mateusz Skutnik, with a sequel to the Submachine series, and boy its worth the wait. The story line continues were Submachine 5 left of. Though somehow, this time you would find a lot of elements of his earlier games combined into this one. The game seemed surprisingly easy for me to play until I got that damed cube in my hand and tried opening it with the ploy :) Until I watched the walkthrough and ruined the entire game for myself. I highly recommend that you do not do that as this game just seems to be getting more twisted and complex as it proceeds. I probably would have given up countless times, and I had to upload it here. But if time is on your side, you know the solutions are just around the corner, of course you need to figure out which corner to look. But Mateusz genius,is once again appreciated and games like these definitely test your skills. Submachine 6: The Edge Embed Code <embed allowScriptAccess="never" width="430"