Archive for April, 2008


Legacy of Pliskin (not to be confused with Legacy of Cain…)

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This is a fun one guys and dolls-Well planned and fun interactive cute animations using word bubbles with nice voice-overs meets find the objects you need to continue and figure out the puzzles. Pliskin’s voice is frighteningly like the “That’s the Ticket!” guy from Saturday Night Live of old.(his name slips my mind at the moment-he hasn’t worked in a while-maybe it is him lol)
If you are the adventuring flasher..that sounds wrong…flashgamer that is- you will find this amusing. Enjoy

USS Enterprise Two-The Answer is Out There!

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Ready for a scary venture into the Star Trek Realm?? This is a really funny (Depending on your mood) take on JeanLuc Picard’s family of Federation weirdness! If having Alf. (Not in Pog form) as your First Mate, makes you tingle, then this is absolutely the game to play. The graphics at the time I played it are so creepy that I couldn’t stop turning to the next word balloons from the cast and crew of Star Trek The Next Generation folks that literally turned weirdness in to Madness. This Is a trip, and if you happen to be on one , then log onto this game immediately!
                     

Corridor-You Dead stupid Earth Man!

Ok. Basic shooting and killing stuff down a cooridor is the staple of first person shooters… But this game makes the claim of…lame. Supremely lousy and goofy does not even scratch the surface of adjectives that this loser-of -the week deserves! On the upside, the floating robot droid thingy that you can shoot at looks ALOT like the light sabre training Orb that Luke SkyWalker took his first whack at while riding through the skies with Han Solo and Obi Wan in the first Star Wars !! However in this weak and loser game the simplistic graphics lose all momentum. Try it and see if I’m wrong. Sheer cheesiness is the only lure.  Pure Goofiness (maybe that’s good?)

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ARCHIPELAGO

I didn’t get to finish this first person game as it had (non-dangerous to your computer) bugs that made the graphics run slow, but the general concept was very good. For those of you with higher end computers and most probably with the fastest internet services, this little sail-to-a-new-destination-each-turn game looks pretty promising. As long as I got to play it, the game gave lots of pleasure. Try It and (as I had to do) report the game as broken and see if it is something that can be easily fixed. As an Aquarian, I love the water travel and there is alot to do from what I can tell from my brief experience.

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