Game Star Trash: Collapse

Games Star Trash: Collapse
17.7.2009
Destroy the Ultimate Spaceship Bomb before the countdown finish and blow up the entire universe.
fire - left_mouse, jump - na, movement - mouse
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Clouds Rest Dome Jigsaw
18.7.2009
Play this fun little jigsaw puzzle featuring a view of Clouds Rest Dome in Yosemite National Park on a snowy morning. Get the fastest time and score higher than everyone else. There are five different difficulty levels to choose from for all skill levels of jigsaw players. Simple has 9 pieces, Easy has 49 pieces, Medium has 100 pieces, Hard has 225 pieces, and Extreme has 225 pieces plus the pieces rotate and have mixed edges.
fire - na, jump - na, movement - mouse

Space Mission
19.7.2009
This is not a game. This is a science fiction interactive movie. The aim of this movie is to land your satellite on the guest planet. All the controls are located in the mission control panel.
-Press start button to release the space ship from the orbiting mother space ship around the earth.
-Press _x speed, _y speed buttons to control the speed of the spaceship.
-Avoid hitting the asteroid during the space voyage.
-When the spaceship enters into the orbit around the guest planet, again press the start button to make the satellite land on the guest planet.
-Happy space sojourn.
fire - na, jump - na, movement - na

NewsPuzzles
19.7.2009
NewsPuzzles: Like a daily crossword (but simpler) and based on today’s NEWS! . . . . . . . What a concept! Plus a daily crickler crossword and vocabulary puzzle. . . . . .
Cricklers are a new type of word puzzle. We set out to totally re-invent the crossword puzzle for the computer age. Traditional crossword puzzles are incredibly successful but they have several serious drawbacks: (1) They are difficult to construct, (2) Most words are short and often silly -- chosen only because they fit, (3) Matching clues to numbers is a distraction, and (4) A given puzzle is usually either too easy or too hard. . . . . .
Cricklers solve all of these problems while retaining the essence and feel of a traditional crossword puzzle. Cricklers adapt: they become easier or harder depending on the skill of the solver. Words are chosen by the designer -- the computer takes care of fitting them together. Clues and answers sit side by side. . . . . .
Cricklers use upper and lower case correctly and can handle numbers, symbols, and accented letters. You can see which letters are vowels, and you get a reassuring sound when you complete a clue correctly.
TAB - Skip, fire - left_mouse, jump - enter, movement - arrow


