Darkness 2 is a "spooky" physics puzzle - Time Waster
At its core, Darkness 2 is a cute physics puzzle. It's dressed up as a "spooky game", which detracts a little bit if you ask me, but it's still a lot of fun, so I decided to write it up.
You're a white ball in a black world. You shoot paint balls; wherever a paint ball hits, it leaves a white "stain". That is, if it hits anything. In other words, you start shooting paint balls to uncover the ...
Eskiv has a fairly simple premise: you need to get the big ball (or circle, actually, as this is all very much 2D) to the "cube" by using the arrows. If it touches one of the small blue circles (sorry, but I'm not going to call them "blue balls"), you die. Every time you manage to bring it to the cube, another blue circle appears and starts moving around, and the cube jumps to a different ...
Let me warn you up front that Eenie Bounce is not a challenging game. None of its 25 levels took me more than a minute to beat. The object of Eenie Bounce is to bounce your ball around the screen, collecting all the stars and landing on the numbered platforms the appropriate number of times before you hit the ground. Some platforms bounce you higher than others, but that's the only challenging ...
Does the fast pace of action games make you anxious? If so, have I got the time waster for you. Balls 2 is a game that involves no explosions, no timer, and no lives. You simply mouse over a bunch of colored balls, causing them to split into four smaller colored balls. If you do this enough times, the balls eventually disappear, revealing a random image underneath. The developer says that the ...
Destroy the Wall 3 is a straightforward puzzle game. Your goal is to throw a ball so that it knocks down a wall (or walls) in such a way that a specific number of blocks fall out of the level, without losing your ball out of the level. The challenge is that you can only grab the ball in a small pink area, so you really have to actually throw the ball in the direction you think will cause the most ...
Go Home Ball calls itself a physics game, but is really more of a time-based puzzler. Your job in the game is to get the red ball from the top of the screen, where it rolls out of an opening in a tree, to the bottom of the screen where an opening in the top of a tree trunk awaits, ensuring to collect all the gold stars along the way. Your tools to move the ball along vary across the levels, but ...
Though it's a very unfortunate name for a game, Balltoucher is a fun little quick Time Waster. The concept is painfully simple - you're a black square, and light and dark colored balls are flying at you from all sides. Dark balls are bad, and when one touches you the game is over. Light ones are good, and the more you touch, the more points you get. There are also gold balls that give you special ...
Ninja Roll 2 is a simple ball rolling game that has you drawing a line for your "ninja ball" to roll and bounce down. The goal of the game is to collect all of the stars on each level.
The game has a very sparse look, and the physics of the ball remind me of the superballs that I played with as a kid. It's actually frustrating how bouncy this ball is. Sometimes it's hard to maintain momentum ...
Browser Ball is an experimental time-waster that lets you spawn new browser windows and throw a beach ball around them. You can set up as many new windows as you want, and the ball will bounce off their edges and cross between overlapping windows, which makes for satisfying free-form play. The most appealing part of Browser Ball isn't the game itself, but the concept of using multiple windows to ...





