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        <title>Euche &#39;Em!</title>   
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        <p>I may have said this before, but I grew up in Michigan, and went to school in Kalamazoo.&#160; With that kind of background, it&#39;s inevitable that I know, and love, the game of Euchre.</p>
<p>Euchre is a card game, somewhat like a truncated form of Bridge.&#160; Four players are arranged in two pairs; partners sit across from each other, and cannot see each others&#39; hand.&#160; Table talk is, er, frowned upon (back when I played in college, it was worth a swirly....).&#160; The players only use half a deck, the 9, 10, J, Q, K, and A of each suit, and the 5s are kept as score cards (each team uncovers a dot for each point earned).&#160; The object of the game is to score 10 points.&#160; Points are earned for winning at least 3 out of 5 tricks in each hand.</p>
<p>At the beginning of a game, one player chooses the trump suit.&#160; There are various rules on how this player is selected; he can be the guy to the left, right, or across from the dealer.&#160; In any case, the lead position rotates around the table with each hand.&#160; When a player leads, he can call a trump and play card, or pass.&#160; When a suit is trump, its cards are the highest ranking on the table, in order of rank, with one exception: the Jack of trump and opposite-trump (the other Jack of the same color) are the <em>bowers.</em>&#160;&#160;The right bower, the Jack of trump, is the highest card on the table; the left bower, the other Jack of the same color, is the second-highest.&#160; Because 4 players only receive 5 cards each from a total of 24, there are always 4 &quot;mystery discards&quot; to figure into your calculations.</p>
<p>I won&#39;t say too much more about the rules, mostly because I haven&#39;t played in 15 years.&#160; That&#39;ll change soon, though, because I just found free flash Euchre games at Yahoo Games.&#160; You can <a href="http://uk.games.yahoo.com/online-games/card/games_euchre.html">check them out at this link</a>.&#160; I like the simple graphics layout, the basic game rules, and the interactive nature of the site.&#160; It&#39;s a good place to learn, or re-learn, the game of Euchre.</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Imperium</title>   
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        <p>I&#39;m a big fan of the Age of Empires game series (although they&#39;re not flash games, and they&#39;re definitely not free, so I haven&#39;t talked about them here), but it&#39;s possible to find similar games at the online flash game sites.&#160; On such game is called <a href="http://www.freewebarcade.com/game/imperium/">Imperium</a>.&#160; I found it at FreeWebArcade.com.</p>
<p>This is definitely a fun little game.&#160; You start on an island, and can choose one of two cities as the center of your empire.&#160; You&#39;ll need to build resources: food, money, wood, iron, steel, etc, so that you can increase your population, build armies, and conquer the rest of the island.&#160; Take over every section of the island, and victory is yours.&#160; And how sweet it is, too.</p>
<p>There are levels of complextiy to this game.&#160; First, you need to balance your empire&#39;s production, imports, and exports to maintain an every <em>increasing </em>level of prosperity.&#160; The status bar will show how you stand on various items, whether they are increasing or decreasing.&#160; If anything gets into negatives (wood or food, for example), your citizens will start leaving your city, abandoning it and leaving you without workers to produce or soldiers to defend.&#160; Defeat will come swiftly.</p>
<p>You&#39;ll also need to build a balanced army.&#160; Make sure that you establish a mix of sword-soldiers, spear-soldiers, archers, horsemen, etc.&#160; An unbalanced army will go down to swift defeat, but a well balanced force will be almost unstoppable.</p>
<p>Overall, I liked this game.&#160; The graphics are a bit cartoonish, but in whimsical way that was kind of fun.&#160; There is a very detailed help section and tutorial, which will teach you how to play and win, and several difficulty levels to choose from.&#160; This game gets a good rating from me, but not from my boss at work....</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>A Military Strategy Game</title>   
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        <published>2009-05-31T13:42:00Z</published>
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        <p>Here&#39;s a cool game, from <a href="http://www.freewebarcade.com/">www.Freewebarcade.com</a>, one of my favorite flash game sites.&#160; The game originated on <a href="http://www.kongregate.com/">www.Kongregate.com</a>, another great site for free flash games.&#160; The game I&#39;m talking about today is called <a href="http://www.freewebarcade.com/game/battalion-nemesis/">Battalion: Nemesis</a>.&#160; It&#39;s a fun little game, with all of the typical strategy game features: players take alternating turns, there are &#39;peices&#39; with different ranges, strengths, and abilities, and each round is played on a set board.</p>
<p>In Battalion, you&#39;re the Red Team, and you&#39;re faced off against the Blue Team.&#160; You command a variety of land, sea, and air units, including infantry, tanks, battlecruisers, and bombers.&#160; The Red and Blue teams alternate turns, and on each turn, you can move every one of your pieces towards several objectives.</p>
<p>The most basic objective is to attack and destroy the enemy units.&#160; You can also use your infantry to capture oil rigs, which provide an income stream, allowing you to repair damage units, or to capture &#39;warfactories,&#39; where you can build new units.&#160; Capturing properties has two advantages: you can gain resources, and at the same time, take resources away from your opponent.</p>
<p>The game has three levels of difficulty, and the computer opponent gets progressively smarter and more aggressive at the higher levels.&#160; Also, there is a &#39;boot camp&#39; option, which you can use to learn how the various units move and fight, before starting the full campaign.&#160; There are 10 levels to the game, each tougher than the last, and at the end the story line (which I haven&#39;t really mentioned, because I usually just ignore games&#39; storylines) resolves itself.&#160; Sort of.</p>
<p>I give this game two thumbs up.&#160; Try it out.</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Strategy Games</title>   
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        <published>2009-05-24T10:12:39Z</published>
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        <p>I&#39;ve talked about genre games here before, interactive fiction and tower defense, specifically, but today, I want to talk about <a href="http://www.all-party-games.com/strategy-games.html">strategy games</a>.</p>
<p>Strategy games are something that we all know about, even if we don&#39;t know that we know.&#160; Checkers and chess are the two classic examples.&#160; Personally, I rather like chess.&#160; It&#39;s an ancient game, with simple rules, set pieces, and nearly infinite possibilities.&#160; I was surfing around online, and found this site, <a href="http://www.chess.com/">Chess.com</a>, that has a good online flash option to play the game.&#160; I don&#39;t recommend choosing the &#39;easy&#39; level; the computer player will simply stalemate you instead of checkmating you, but that could just be because I&#39;m not a very good chess player....</p>
<p>Another cool option on this site is the &quot;turn-based&quot; game.&#160; You can set up an online game with a friend, and simply play at your own pace.&#160;&#160; The site will notify you when it&#39;s your move.&#160; If you want to play with chess books and tips, and slowly massacre your opponent, this is the option for you....</p>
<p>Anyway, I&#39;m really talking about chess as a strategy game.&#160; It&#39;s got all of the features of the genre: a set playing field, pieces with individualized ranges, strengths, and moves, and alternating turns.&#160; The Internet has taken this game genre to a whole new level, and I&#39;ll talk about some of those games in later posts, but Chess, that classic, ancient, orginal game, had all of the features centuries ago.&#160; There is nothing new under the sun.....</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Defender: A Cool Tower Defense Game</title>   
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        <published>2009-05-17T07:05:01Z</published>
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        <p>Check out this game: <a href="http://www.freewebarcade.com/game/vr-defender-y3k/Defender">Defender Y3K</a>.</p>
<p>It&#39;s a tower defense.&#160; Basically, you have a pathway to defend, and&#160;enemies, &quot;creeps,&quot; are trying to&#160;travel that pathway and penetrate your base. You build towers along the&#160;path, to destroy the creeps.&#160; The towers have different capabilities: range, firepower, cost.&#160;&#160;You get points (usually shown as $) for every creep you kill, and can buy additional towers and upgrades on the towers you possess.</p>
<p>Sounds very simple,&#160;but what it really is, is high addictive.</p>
<p>There&#39;s nothing about&#160;this game that I don&#39;t like.&#160; It&#39;s got constant action, colorful graphics, and not too many bells or whistles.&#160; Those colorful graphics are simple line drawings, making the game&#160;fairly easy to follow; you&#39;re eye won&#39;t get confused by a flood of moving shapes.</p>
<p>At the top bar of the game&#39;s flash player, you&#39;ll find two buttons: one sends the&#160;next wave of creeps before the&#160;wave clock runs down, and the other pauses the game.&#160; In pause mode, you can adjust the brightness and volume of the game,&#160;which is a very useful&#160;feature at work.</p>
<p>In the bottom&#160;right corner, you&#39;ll find the various&#160;towers you can buy.&#160; Clicking one will show its cost.&#160; Clicking a tower you already have will show you its level (towers can reach level 5) and the cost of an upgrade.&#160; You can see your score, displayed as dollars, in the upper right corner.</p>
<p>All in all, a fun&#160;little game.&#160; Try it out.&#160;</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>To Die as a Stickman</title>   
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        <published>2009-05-11T06:51:22Z</published>
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        <p>Stickmen.&#160; We all know them.&#160; If you play enough online games, especially action games, you have seen them.&#160; The stickman can be your friends, they can be your enemies, they can die horribly in a thousand ways.&#160; After all, how bad can it be to take out aggression on a stickman?</p>
<p>So anyway, I found a series of games called Stickicide.&#160; I may have written up Stickicide 3, before, but I have found the game&#39;s author&#39;s site, Crazy Awesome Yeah, and it&#39;s got loads of kill-the-stickman games.&#160; Including the first two Stickicides.</p>
<p>These two earlier games haven&#39;t got as good graphics as the third Stickicide, but they do have the same premise.&#160; They even have lots of the same ways to die, and a similar metal soundtrack in the background.&#160; Not to mention the deathscreams of the stickman. It&#39;s obvious, I think, that the first two games were work-throughs, as he tweaked the coding; the third game is his final product on this series.</p>
<p>He&#39;s got other game series on the site, too, and they all involve killing stickmen.&#160; Definitely a good place to get some rage out, to get some aggression out, or just to enjoy some computer flash game mayhem with no particular karmic burden, if that&#39;s your outlook on life.</p>
<p>Me, I like to kill stickmen.&#160; I don&#39;t know why.&#160; I just like good shoot &#39;em up games, or crush &#39;em up, or crash &#39;em up, whatever.&#160; Anyway, the stickmen must die, and this is the place to do it.&#160; Give these games 2 thumbs up.</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Stickicide</title>   
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        <published>2009-05-03T06:03:03Z</published>
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        <p>All right, here&#39;s the game: Stickicide-3, at one of my favorite sites, Armor Games.&#160; The point to this game is to die.&#160; As often as possible, as violently as possible.&#160; It actually took me a couple of tries to figure that out.</p>
<p>You have a stick man, unlimited lives, and a 3-D maze to run through, full of ways to die in bloody, gory stickman horror.&#160; The game is timed, and when it starts, you can just start running.&#160; Don&#39;t bother looking for a way out of this deadly stick-world; there isn&#39;t one.&#160; Just keep running, and try to look for all the ways to kill your stickman.&#160; You get points every time he dies.</p>
<p>You can crash a car, crash a rocketship, run across a giant circular saw, run into a giant wood chipper, get crushed by giant plungers, simply fall too far, jump onto spikes, get shot by a laser beam, get hit by a giant fist, fall into the green kung-fu guy&#39;s pit... this list is nearly endless.</p>
<p>The game is timed.&#160; At the end, your score is displayed, and you are insulted.&#160; I scored 8050, got a D ranking, and was told, &quot;You can do better.&#160; Nobody sucks that much.&quot;</p>
<p>This is definitely a game for sick&#160;minds.&#160; Fortunately, my inner child is a twisted little bastard.&#160; If yours is too, try this out.</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>12 Days</title>   
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        <published>2009-04-26T08:34:04Z</published>
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        <p>OK, this game was a blast.&#160; Literally.&#160; As in, blast the targets and watch &#39;em bleed.&#160; If you like shoot &#39;em ups, mixed liberally with gratuitous violence, this is a game for you.&#160; It&#39;s called <em>12 Days</em>, and you can find it in the &#39;sniper games&#39; collection at Freewebarcade.com.&#160; It&#39;s definitely worth a look.</p>
<p>The main difference between this game and other sniper games is in the graphics.&#160; <em>12 Days</em> doesn&#39;t just do the basic stick figures; the graphics in this game are full color, moving, fairly realistic.&#160; The game interface gives you a basic wide view of an area, and you can zoom in, with a smaller rifle-scope view, to take your shot.&#160; </p>
<p>Like many other sniper flash games, this one is embedded within a story line.&#160; Honestly, I could have done without the story line; it wasn&#39;t very good, in my opinion, and it&#39;s main purpose was to set up the scene, and present you (the player/sniper) with a scenario and a mission.&#160; Hints to solve the mission are given in the story sections, but the game&#39;s authors could easily have just presented the hints in a simple mission briefing format, without taking anything away from the game.</p>
<p>All of that said, you should set your morals aside before playing this one.&#160; The story line makes you a Russian mobster&#39;s favorite sniper, so you can imagine the sort of missions you&#39;ll be getting.&#160; You rarely get more than one or two shots to complete a mission, but if you fail, you can choose to redo and keep the game going.</p>
<p>I give this one a thumbs up; it was&#160;a fun waste of time, and some of the mission hints were pretty tough to figure out.&#160; And every now and then, you just have to shoot stuff to feel better.&#160; It&#39;s a little more socially acceptable to do that on a computer screen than, say, on a bell tower, isn&#39;t it?</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Sniper Games</title>   
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        <published>2009-04-19T06:27:41Z</published>
        <updated>2009-04-30T09:02:24Z</updated>
    
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        <p>Reading this blog, you may get the impression that I like shoot &#39;em up games.&#160; Well, that&#39;s because I do.&#160; Especially zombie shoot &#39;em ups, but sometimes, I yearn for something different.&#160; And when that happens, I&#39;ll play sniper games.&#160; It&#39;s a good way to get some aggression out of my system.</p>
<p><a href="http://armorgames.com/play/1743/sniper-assassin"><em>Sniper Assassin</em></a> is a pretty good introduction to the genre. There are no bells and whistles in this game.&#160; It&#39;s divided into missions, with a short introduction before each mission to describe your objective.&#160; The game interface is pretty simple, too.&#160; There&#39;s a dark screen, with a rifle scope view finder.&#160; You use the mouse to move the scope around, to see what&#39;s out there (what&#39;s out there will be briefly described in the mission introduction); when you find your target, you just left click to shoot.</p>
<p>The missions get more difficult as you go through the game, but pretty much, that&#39;s all there is to it.&#160; It&#39;s simple.&#160; The bad guy is described as a drug dealer, and let&#39;s face it, who wouldn&#39;t want to be a sniper with a big cocaine distributor in his sights?&#160; I give this game two thumbs up, one&#160;for simplicity and one for plain old fun.</p>
<p>The sniper game genre is something to see, really.&#160; Most are pretty similar to <em>Sniper Assassin</em>; as I said, it&#39;s a good intro to the genre.&#160; Some of the games you can find start bringing in added features.&#160; In some games, as you score, you can improve your scope, your weapons, or your skill.&#160; Other sniper games feature moving targets, or elaborate storylines.&#160; Some, like this one, use simple stick graphics, while others have more realistic flash videos.&#160; All in all, it&#39;s definitely a fun set of games.&#160; I&#39;ll talk about more of them later.</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>A Sequel to the Last Stand</title>   
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        <p>Some time ago, I wrote about a cool little flash game I came across called <em>The Last Stand</em>; the premise is familiar to anyone who&#39;s ever seen a <em>Resident Evil</em> movie: mutated, flesh eating zombies are everywhere, killing folks left and right, and turning them into more flesh eating zombies that attack folks, etc...&#160; Not exactly rocket science, but definitely the stuff that great video games are made of.</p>
<p>As with any good thing, once was not enough.&#160; The makers of <em>The Last Stand </em>made&#160;a sequel, called orginally enough, <em>The Last Stand 2</em>.&#160; You can <a href="http://armorgames.com/play/1443/the-last-stand-2">find it here</a>. </p>
<p>Like the original, this game is great.&#160; If you just want a shoot &#39;em up, you&#39;ll be most satisfied. If you want a challenging video game, with multiple levels and non-sequential game play, you&#39;ll be even more satisfied.</p>
<p>In the original, there were 20 waves of zombies, and you could spend the time between waves repairing your defences, searching for better weapons, or looking for other survivors.&#160; The sequel keeps all of that, but has improved on it.</p>
<p>Your searches are conducted according to a map of the whichever town you&#39;re in. You can search houses, stores, and public buildings for weapons, survivors, and travel supplies.&#160; As you accumulate supplies, you can head out to other towns, search them, and slowly make your way to the coast, to catch the last ship.&#160; You have 40 days of &#39;game time&#39; to do this.&#160; Don&#39;t let the timer run out, or you&#39;ll be stuck fighting zombies forever!</p>
<p>There are three specific points where <em>Last Stand 2</em> improves on the original: you can arm your fellow survivors with the weapons you find; you can find some additional weapons (the bow is fun, but for ultimate zombie destruction, you&#39;ll want the RPG!), and you can set traps to keep zombies away&#160;from your barricade (bear traps and various explosives).</p>
<p>I will, without hesitation, recommend this game to all of my fellow geeks out there.&#160; Stay in one night, order pizza, rent <em>Resident Evil</em>, and play <em>The Last Stand 2.</em>&#160; Definitely a recipe for a good time.</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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