This game is an amazing promotion for the Xbox game Castle Crashers. It's difficult the first few times around, but once you become FABULOUS you will see both the hilarity and the true fun in this game. Simple, fun, short. (5/5)
Meatboy is dfficult but addicting. The true platformer. To make your brain hurt and your eyes bleed. You'll fly off the side holding the keys, and you'll go short with taps. Enough to make you try over and over. (5/5)
William and Sly focuses too much on the graphics and not enough on the gameplay. Sure, you could waste your time collecting 150 mushrooms, which we will all do eventually... but the controls are very difficult to get used to, and the game will get tiring. (3/5)
Achievement Unlocked is a game that makes fun of everything in achievement-based flash games. A very very fun 5-10 minute experience the first time, then the speedrun will kill ya. (4/5)
BOOM! Demolition City is easy. Maybe too easy. You'll have to retry a couple times, but you'll eventually get it, and you'll eventually bore of it once you reach the short end. (4/5)
Another tower defense game. But, instead of trying to defend a path, you build a maze. Interesting concept, good execution, very very long and time consuming with builds. (4/5)
Use Boxmen! is a short 13-level puzzle game. Actually, I should just say a 5-level puzzle game, since the first 8 levels are easy enough to be the tutorial. You'll cringe when you reach the actual puzzles, and you just might need a walkthrough. Overall, basic puzzle platformer, short and sweet the first time around. (3/5)
This game is slightly annoying. The levels are very creative and difficult at the same time, but it gets too difficult too fast, and you lose interest. It would be a good type of difficult if the controls were a little more fluid, but sadly, the game doesn't want you to ever win. (3/5)
Red remover is a fun game which goes a little too far over it's head. Normal puzzle games give up, while Red Remover requires you to do the puzzles in a certain amount of time, then darkening the screen other than your cursor, just for achievements. It's good playing the first time around. (4/5)
Multitask is probably the most stressful game in existance. It borders on the line of insanity as you try to get a score above 20. It's an interesting concept, but you'll probably leave the page after 3 tries. (3/5)
Castle Wars is a fun, interactive, simple card game. That's it. The music is a tad weird, and it's long. Very long. Other than that, it's pretty straightforward after the first couple of seconds. Nothing too exciting, but fun nonetheless. (4/5)
Super Stacker 2 goes from easy to hard. Easy is easy... hard is well... hard. A good display of physics with a few bugs. The game could be "professionalized" a bit, but otherwise, it's a good puzzle game if you want to kill some time. (5/5)
Hexiom Contact is a great puzzle game. With an easy start to a challenging finish, you keep going. Get's a little tricky in the later stages, and the music is a tad annoying after looping for many many times. Great puzzle game overall. (4/5)
Although the game is an interesting concept, the gameplay is boring. The game requires you to play a level for at least 5 minutes, with no pause feature. The music on some stages also seems to loop in areas, making it utterly annoying after a single round. There's no major change in gameplay, one objective, multiple songs. Boring, but cleanly made. (2/5)
Dolphin Olympics 2 is like Ecco the Dolphin mixed with one level of Tony Hawks Pro Skater. The achievements are difficult to accomplish, and cannot be accomplished in a single run without prior experience. The gameplay is fluid and the graphics are amazing. The game is, however, short-lived, and will eventually bore you and will make you give up on the achievements. Nevertheless. (5/5)
Upgrade Complete! is a fun game that makes fun of all games with achievements and upgrades. It does this so much as to make you purchase the menu and preloader. Fun for almost any casual gamer. (5/5)
Gravitee 2 is a great physics puzzle game, almost begging you to complete it fully. Although no replay value other than the amazing level editor, the stages are challenging and are rewarding. Tricky enough to be difficult, but easy enough to complete. (5/5)