Hey!
'Tis the season for festive remakes of existing flash games. Now, in some cases that can be a lazy palette swap, but done properly, it can mean new levels, new mechanics AND a palette swap.
Which is how it is with this holly jolly version of previously plinked 'Civiballs'. Joy to the world.
It's still a case of getting the right balls in the right coloured containers, but now there are candles, toys, santas and snow!
Civiballs Xmas Level Pack. Go!
Showing posts with label balls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label balls. Show all posts
Monday, 14 December 2009
Wednesday, 13 May 2009
More Balls.
More of those exercise balls, to be precise. They still baffle me. This is pretty cool though. Wonder how many times it didn't work out right!
Friday, 3 April 2009
Balls To Civilisation.
If you've been paying attention, you'll have noticed that I love physics based flash games. Being able to predict the paths of a load of coloured balls with faces as you guide them into ornate pots by severing their chains and using cannons and catapults by applying the rules of a realistic physics engine is a great feeling. As that titan of children's broadcasting would say; Try it yourself!
Civiballs!
Civiballs!
Friday, 23 January 2009
Hide & Seek.
Suggestively-named game ahoy! In this one you need to shine your laserbeam into the dark void to locate the circles that are hidden there and zap them out of existence. The more you can hit in one shot, the more points you'll get! Get going and remember: These Balls Are Made For Hiding!
Wednesday, 14 January 2009
You & Me Have A Disease.
Oh lordy lordy, how I love a good physics-based puzzle game. Recently there have been loads of them because some spod created something called the Box2D physics engine and... no wait, come back! Ok, I get that you don't care about this stuff. I'll just get on with it. This one is called Colour Infection (it's actually called 'color' infection but I'm using the proper spelling) and the name is apt. Not only does it apply to the gameplay, which involves 'infecting' coloured balls by touching them to change their hue but also, the colour scheme is every bit as gross as a game with 'infection' in the title would suggest. Anyway, that's enough of that. There are 2 parts and you should play them!
Part 1.
Part 2.
Part 1.
Part 2.
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