It's a big week in the video game industry as E3 kicked off yesterday.
I love the excitement that generates around major events like championship games, conferences, and conventions. They also give me something to look forward to in the upcoming months/year.
Of course, there could always be an announcement that is made too early, or fades into oblivion leaving fans questioning if they ever saw it in the first place.
In honor of E3 and the hype it generates, here are some games you can play, courtesy of Google.
1) Atari Breakout
Go to Google Images> Search Atari Breakout
2) Zerg Rush
Go to Google and Search Zerg Rush
*Links lead out to the search (hopefully).
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Monday, June 15, 2015
Friday, April 10, 2015
Friday Fun
In the spirit of exercising the mind and procrastination (not that I'm encouraging procrastination), I thought I would share two online games that seem to lean more towards enhancing the mind, or "enhancing" eyesight.
The first one I came across this morning called Kukukube. The goal of the game is to see just how perceptive your eyesight is in regards to color. Squares of the same color appear on the board, but one is a shade off from the others! You need to find the different square to move on to the next puzzle.
It starts off pretty easy, but then gets to the point you begin to question if the game is tricking you. I played it once, so far, and got a score of 33.
Click here to play Kukukube!
The other one is the 2048 game. The goal of the game is to get your numbered tiles to "2048". You start off with two squares, each with the number 2 on them. Using the arrow keys (or directional swiping on tablets and smartphones), you slide the squares into each other. Combining the two "2"s will get you one tile with a 4 on it.
To get to 2048 you need to continue combining the numbered squares. However, the only way the numbered squares can combine is with a square of the same number (16 can only combine with 16). Each move you make generates another square, usually with the number "2" or "4" on it.
Warning: It's pretty addicting. And you may learn to quickly double numbers up to 2048.
Play 2048 here!
There are even other versions of 2048. For the people who prefer images, some people have recreated the game to feature images of characters from games and TV shows.
I love games like these :)
The first one I came across this morning called Kukukube. The goal of the game is to see just how perceptive your eyesight is in regards to color. Squares of the same color appear on the board, but one is a shade off from the others! You need to find the different square to move on to the next puzzle.
It starts off pretty easy, but then gets to the point you begin to question if the game is tricking you. I played it once, so far, and got a score of 33.
Click here to play Kukukube!
The other one is the 2048 game. The goal of the game is to get your numbered tiles to "2048". You start off with two squares, each with the number 2 on them. Using the arrow keys (or directional swiping on tablets and smartphones), you slide the squares into each other. Combining the two "2"s will get you one tile with a 4 on it.
To get to 2048 you need to continue combining the numbered squares. However, the only way the numbered squares can combine is with a square of the same number (16 can only combine with 16). Each move you make generates another square, usually with the number "2" or "4" on it.
Warning: It's pretty addicting. And you may learn to quickly double numbers up to 2048.
Play 2048 here!
There are even other versions of 2048. For the people who prefer images, some people have recreated the game to feature images of characters from games and TV shows.
I love games like these :)
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