Category: Games

Time Killer For The Evening

It’s a pretty simple premise — you just need to get the sheep home. The animation and sound add to a fun puzzle game.

Birthday Timekiller

According to a bunch of wall posts on Facebook and a bunch of automated e-mail greetings from the zillions of forums I have accounts on, it’s my birthday today. Apparently I’m 32 today. I’m just in denial of it all, as I’m ever closer to 40 — which is apparently the new 30.

But one cool thing about having a birthday this time of year is I (nearly) share a birthday with Pac Man. Google is celebrating the game’s 30th birthday with a playable home page logo (and you can even play two-player using the WASD buttons). Just insert a couple coins and go!

Thanks for all the birthday wishes everyone!

Time Killers For The Evening

First off, for a few more days, you can get Portal for free. I started playing it a couple days ago (when they first released it for free, as I’d never played it), and it’s a stupidly innovative and fun game. Can’t wait until the sequel.

Secondly, if you’d rather just kill some time at work in your browser, Death vs. Monsters is a good way to do it.

Time Killer For The Evening

Pretty simple (in theory): Just blow up the building, but don’t hurt anybody. Play it after the jump.

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Frustrating Time Killer For The Evening

The game play mechanic in Hue Shift is pretty straightforward and simple, but it’s bound to aggravate you pretty quickly — yet you won’t be able to quit playing.

Time Killer For The Evening

What if you could play the classic Super Mario Bros. not as Mario but as a different classic Nintendo character? Easily one of the most well-done games I’ve played in a while.

Reading Material

Time Killer For The Evening

While this game is just a simple (but nice looking) mini-golf game, it’s intriguing because of the way they monetize it — by branding the holes.

(And apparently, looking a bit more, the initial sponsors are decided on by who sends them the most new visitors, so click away, folks.)

One Button Time Killer For The Day

Poto and Cabenga is a game controlled entirely by the space bar, and is insanely difficult. Link via Waxy.

Time Killer For The Evening

Sydney Shark is an awesome sequel to the fun Miami Shark.