Sushi Cat 2 is a fantastically fun feline feeding frenzy follow-up
Sushi Cat was one of the most addictive Time Wasters I played last year, both on my desktop and my iPod touch. Now, thanks to the the crew at Armor Games, there's now a sequel to the cat vs. sushi Pachinko-style madness. Sushi Cat 2 is every bit as addictive as the original, and it's also got some fun new tweaks.
One thing I noticed right off is that your plus-size kitty no longer gets wedged ...
Who doesn't like folding and chucking paper airplanes? Wouldn't it be cooler if you could collect power-ups for them? It sure would. But since that's not really feasible in real life, head over to Armor Games and play a round of Flight.
It's an awesome little Time Waster that's simple to play. Click and hold to pick up your plane, then drag and release to send it skyward. As it cruises along, ...
There are plenty of instances where a follow-up isn't as good as the original. This, however, isn't one of them. Crush the Castle 2 is, in fact, every bit as awesome as its predecessor.
As before, you're in charge of a trebuchet and tasked with destroying structure after structure using a variety of projectiles. They range from logs to iron balls to bombs, and they're all loads of fun to chuck ...
Sushi Cat is one of the cutest Flash games I've ever run across. You play a blue cat with a major talent for eating and, fortunately for you, every level is filled with delicious sushi! The controls are simple: you aim and drop from the top of the screen using the mouse, trying to hit as much sushi as you can on the way down. Eat enough sushi, and you can go on to the next level.
Your score ...
Armor Games is publishing a fan-made re-creation of Valve's incredibly popular game Portal as 2-D puzzle platformer called Portal - the Flash Version, and it's awesome. The concept is the same; you have an Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device (ASHPD) that you can use to create blue and yellow portals that are connected. Objects passing into one portal, including yourself, emerge from the other ...
Rabbit Wants Cake seems like a pretty simple game at first glance. There's a rabbit, there's a cake, and there's a pretty basic platform-style level set up between them. If your rabbit were Mario, he'd have that cake in a jiffy. Unfortunately, your rabbit is remote-controlled. You can't just run and jump him over to the cake in real time, you have to record a program for him and watch him play it ...
We figured, "Why not start the week off right; With a Time-Waster?" Bowmaster Prelude is a great flash game that is like capture the flag with experience points, upgrades, gold and castles. Kill more people and structures to level up and get more cash to get more upgrades. Upgrades range from better types of ammo to shoot from your castle to armies to help defend your castle and capture the ...





