Dynamic Systems - Time Waster
Dynamic Systems is a physics-based puzzle game. As is common for this type of game, your goal is to get the ball into the goal. In this case the ball is metal, and the goal is a cup. You move certain objects into place and rotate them into the correct orientation to allow the ball to roll, bounce, or otherwise be moved into the cup. Thankfully, unlike most puzzle games, Dynamic Systems offers ...
While pretty graphics are nice, my favorite time wasters are those that have a great concept, and I'm particularly partial to physics games. Color Infection is definitely one of my favorites.
I was therefore very happy to discover that there is now a sequel, Color Infection 2. The concept and game-play is all the same, but this iteration is a little more challenging. In particular, the later ...
I have an absolute weakness for physics games, and while Civiballs isn't the strongest physics-based game, what it lacks in the physics department it makes up for a few times over in style and fun.
In Civiballs, you are presented with a few colored balls, and your goal is to get those balls into the same-colored urn on the level. The "civi" part of Civiballs is that there are 3 sets of levels to ...
We've seen plenty of physics games before in our Time Wasters, but Bipole adds another little twist to the usual gravity-and-motion challenge: polarity. The goal in Bipole is to cause two oppositely-charged orbs to collide and destroy each other. Your only controls are the left and right arrow keys which rotate the play area causing the particles to roll, fall, and bounce. As with real magnets, ...
XGen Studio's Pillage the Village is a devilishly fun way to waste your afternoon. You control the almighty hand of supreme power, and whether you use it for good or evil is entirely up to you. Gameplay is relatively simple. Click a villager to pick him up, give him a jolly good fling, and giggle at the ragdoll physicis shenanignas. Short distances will only daze the poor bugger, while an ...
I hope the genre of physics-based games on the web never dies, because they're just too damn fun. Color Infection is just such a game, where the object is to "infect" all of the yellow balls by turning them brown. Yellow balls are turned brown when they come in contact with brown balls, so the object of the game is to release the balls in such an order that every yellow ball is at some point ...
Jelly Towers is a physics-based flash game in which the goal is to feed jelly blocks to monsters called Jydras. Too successfully complete a level, you must stack up the jelly blocks to get them to the point where one is near or covering the mouth of the Jydra. You get variously colored and shaped blocks to deal with, and manipulating them can be challenging since you grab with your mouse pointer, ...





