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  • Best Flash Games Of All Time
    카테고리 없음 2020. 1. 23. 19:42
    Best Flash Games Of All Time

    Tower of Heaven. Those are my favorite flash games of all time. In fact, I love them so much that I downloaded.

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    That really important thing that needs doing? Yeah, that’s not going to happen, because we’ve rounded up the finest browser games around, and they’re all free.Many are HTML5-based and need a decent browser (Chrome’s a good bet), and some still need Flash. All are entertaining to the level you’ll set fire to your Xbox and live life entirely inside a browser.Oh, all right, they’re not quite that good, but if you can’t waste an insane number of hours playing these fab games, it must be because you hate fun itself.Additional words by Sam Kieldsen. Button-mashing casual retro shooters abound. But what makes 10 Bullets special is the paucity of ammunition. You have just ten projectiles to take down as many spacecraft as possible. The trick is to time shots so debris from ships you destroy causes chain reactions.

    BOOM!With careful timing, you can obliterate entire fleets of nasties with a single bullet. And because you’re only seldom tapping a key to play, anyone in the office will think you’re mulling over something terribly important. Alter Ego isn’t pretty – visually or in terms of content. This browser-based remake of an ancient PC game deals with progress through everyday life. It’s as far from The Sims as you can imagine, too – instead of cute little idiots blundering about, you get stark icons and multiple-choice text.But there’s depth, with a clever (if admittedly slightly conservative) script written by a psychologist, which offers branching progress that could lead you to a happy old age or abruptly dying as a toddler, having necked some bleach found under the sink.

    The beginning of Candy Box 2 is as minimal as can be. A candy counter ticks upwards, and you can eat all your candies, or lob some to the ground. But amass enough sugary treats and Candy Box 2 rapidly goes a bit weird.What started out resembling a pointless clicker transforms into an oddball RPG. You ‘buy’ a status bar, and then some weapons, before scouring a village and beyond, embarking on epic quests where you get all stabby with an ASCII sword. Because that’s the final bit of bonkers: Candy Box 2 looks like it’s beamed in from a Commodore PET – and it’s glorious.

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    A gamer trying out The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild at E3 2016. (Getty)The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild launches soon for the Wii U and Nintendo Switch and it’s a departure from the common Zelda formula. It features an open-world that is said to be than the world of Twilight Princess. The pre-release reception of the game is very positive so that has encouraged me to look back on the other five 3D Zelda games and rank them. For this list, I will be leaving out Breath of the Wild because at the time of writing it has not been released.Without further ado, here are the rankings of the 3D Zelda games.5.

    The Legend of Zelda: Skyward SwordSkyward Sword was a divisive game for many Zelda fans. It was the first Zelda game to built from the ground up for the Wii and heavily featured the Wiimotes.For those trying to keep track of where each games falls on the timeline, this one takes place at the very beginning. The overall story of the game follows pretty much every other Zelda game with Link trying to recover the Triforce and find Zelda.Skyward Sword did a lot right in terms of story and the overworld. The biggest issues fans of the series run into are the motion controls. Yes, the controls were clunky sometimes but in my experience, they worked more than they didn’t. The concept was a great idea but it just didn’t work the way Nintendo wanted it to work all the time. In a game that depends on the motion controls, you have to make sure they work all the time or you’ll turn away players.

    The Moon over Termina in The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask. (Nintendo)One of the main gameplay features is the use of masks. Link is able to put on different masks such as the mask of a Zora or a Goron in order to transform into them and use a whole different move set.Another lesser known aspect is that people in the town operate their own lives. On the dawn of the first day, you’ll see construction workers working on something but by the third day, when the moon is about to crush the town, you’ll see those workers no longer there and the town will be pretty much deserted.

    It gives off an eerie feeling knowing everyone in that town will be gone soon. This feeling hasn’t been matched in a Zelda game since.

    It feels like there’s so much more at stake in this game even though you’re “saving the world” in all of them.Like the previous games, I’d recommend picking up the if you want to experience the definitive version.

    Best Flash Games Of All Time
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