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Some objects, such as falling buildings or satellites, give Sam a bigger boost than the regular brick and wood bars. He can also collect fuel cans, which fire him up into the air with the click of your mouse if he gets into trouble. Also, if he collects all of the letters in Stacy's name (which are floating around in purple hearts), he suddenly gets a huge boost from a big pack of purple helium balloons that temporarily shows up.
I Don't Even Game
I Don't Even Game doesn't really have a lot of controls. You can only move your stick-figure avatar in one direction -- right. You can speed up or slow down to listen to what the other characters you encounter have to say, but when you come to a puzzle, you'll have to pass it with wits instead of keyboard dexterity.
The dialogue in I Don't Even Game is all in LOLspeak, reminiscent of something you might read on I Can Has Cheezburger, but if you pay careful attention, you'll know which keys to press to get past each obstacle. Along the way, you'll meet ninjas, pirates, robots, ghosts and more. There's a bit of metagaming going on, too, because you can unlock plenty of achievements that have nothing to do with beating the game.
If you like I Don't Even Game, you can also try the previous game in the series, which is called I Don't Even Know.
The dialogue in I Don't Even Game is all in LOLspeak, reminiscent of something you might read on I Can Has Cheezburger, but if you pay careful attention, you'll know which keys to press to get past each obstacle. Along the way, you'll meet ninjas, pirates, robots, ghosts and more. There's a bit of metagaming going on, too, because you can unlock plenty of achievements that have nothing to do with beating the game.
If you like I Don't Even Game, you can also try the previous game in the series, which is called I Don't Even Know.
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Gates vs. Jobs was a game made by Supernews. Players will be asked to choose sides: Windows or Mac. The gameplay is easy, just simply move your mouse on the screen and you will do some skills. When you fill the power(special) bar to full, you can actually launch a "hadouken" to your opponent. The dialogue was funny, and so do the animation. Enjoy!
The samples work very well with each other, and you can combine them into all sorts of cute little tunes that are bound to get on the nerves of the guy in the cubicle next to yours. Once you play enough, "bonus content" is unlocked. There are three bonuses: they each involve a really fat guy, singing something which works well with the overall beat of your song. The graphics are artfully done, and the audio is fun too.
The developer says that version 2 is on its way, but the last post on the blog is from Nov 9, 2009... So we can only hope.
Is This A Game?
Here's the problem with games these days: too much actual playing and not enough unlocking of achievements.
Is This a Game? might not be a game, but it provides you with 100 achievements to unlock using a (mostly) blank canvas. Pretty much anything you can think of is an achievement.
Clicking a whole bunch? Yep. Doing nothing at all? Achievement!
The thing is, you start to run out of ideas, eventually, and the non-game becomes a challenge to your creativity. Use the mouse, use the keyboard, and try different combinations.
You'd think it would get boring after a while, but it's frustrating to be defeated by a blank screen. I haven't been able to complete all 100 mystery tasks, but maybe you will.
Here's a free, quirky one for you: the Konami Code unlocks one achievement.
Infectonator
XMas Edition
If your idea of a great Christmas is spreading a zombie virus throughout a population of unwitting pixelated people, then Infectonator: Christmas Edition is the game for you. Lee recently told you about the original Infectonator, but this version is loaded with infectious holiday cheer!
The levels may be Christmas-themed, but this Infectonator plays a lot like the original: just click to drop your virus, and watch the zombies go! It's pretty easy to infect the average person, but you'll face resistance from special agents and Santas. Yeah, that's right ... you get to create zombie Santas.
To pull it off and get a high score, though, you're going to need some upgrades. With the gold you collect as your virus spreads, you can buy upgrades that make your zombies faster, stronger, more infectious and more resistant to attack by enemies. The catch is that you only have 25 game days - in other words, 25 turns - to clear all of the levels, buy all of the upgrades, and rack up the most points you can. Merry Christmas!
That's all for now!





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