I have found that online flash games are extremely popular. This is probably because you (usually) don’t have to wait a long time to download it and they are free. Unfortunately because they are free they usually aren’t good/playable and they aren’t updated often/ever. But there are some that stand out. I am here to tell you in no particular order what those games are.
1. Dwarfs Complete
http://lineage2.plaync.jp/l2fun/flashGame.aspx

This addicting puzzle game is very nice for several reasons. It automatically saves your progress (using cookies i guess). It’s not too hard but there is a level of mind power that is required to solve the various puzzles. The site is in Japanese but just ignore it and play the game. The game itself is about a dwarf who I think is trying to get off of either an abandoned planet or the moon. To complete the game you need to find 40 pieces of equipment create a floating rock and activate the spaceship to get off the moon/planet. You control your character with the arrow keys and you can use various tools you make from materials by clicking on them. I really liked this game and I recommend it to people who like puzzle games.
Continue reading ‘My favorite online flash games’
I was surfing the interweb when I found this cool little site. You make your own mini city and you gain population from people visiting your city. for example if you go to my city http://zagaroth.myminicity.com I will get another population. My favorite thing about this site is the graphics. Just look at my city as of December 29, 2007.

It is a very nice looking game especially when you get even bigger. So come on and help me out.
In addition to increasing population you can
- Increase industry
- Improve the transport network
- Increase security
- Improve environment
- and Increase business
Send people to the links for those things once you have enough population to do so. Right now I don’t have enough population but when I do I will post those links.
Please help me out and go to my mini city.
If you want you can post a link to your mini city in the comments and we can help everybody’s city grow.
UPDATE:
Thank you everybody who visited my site I can now increase industry :).
Go to http://zagaroth.myminicity.com/ind and remember you can post your mini city here too.
UPDATE AGAIN:
Now I can increase transportation!
http://zagaroth.myminicity.com/tra
Going away for a long weekend? Constantly on the move? Here are three websites that can make work/life away from your personal computer easy.
- Let’s kick off the list with one of my favorites: MediaMaster.com allows you to easily upload all your music onto their server, all for free with no limitations. Once the upload process is complete, you can access your music library from any computer with an internet connection. You can play music, and even publish a music player widget for your blog/website so that anyone can access it. Very useful.
- Next on the list is SplashUp. I wrote briefly about this website previously here. This is a great resource for designers who need to do some final, quick, simple edits on images that they are working on without bringing their laptop/desktop. Also great for people not wanting to pay for software. (You could always download the Gimp too)
- Third and last on this short list is Zoho. If you’ve been around chances are you’ve heard of it. Similar to Google Docs, it allows you to create and edit Microsoft Office documents from your browser. Within a few clicks, you could have your entire office in your browser.
That’s it for my list. Thanks for reading!
So, stumbling across the internet this afternoon, I found yet another interesting website. SomethingStore.com will send you a surprise for only $10. You pay 10 bucks and a while later, with free shipping, your something will arrive. It’s pretty cool and people have received things such as mp3 players, flash drives, slippers, hats, watches, and even a coffee machine.
I just ordered my surprise and will be expecting it soon, I’ll post once I receive it. So anyways, bye for now and may the last few hours of your weekend be great.
www.giveawayoftheday.com is a really unique site. It gives away programs for free, every day. The programs actual cost has reached 149.99$! I really like this site because it provides programs that are useful. Unfortunately it provides a lot of the same things day after day. But then again it is free. All in all, I just enjoy getting just the thing I needed.

Its sister site game.giveawayoftheday.com does the same thing except with games instead of programs. The quality of the games varies, but usually they aren’t worth it. A lot of the games are overpriced (when not offered by giveawayoftheday) remakes that are generally looked down upon. But there have been good games offered. I usually just check in once a day to see what’s offered.

Here’s a list I’ve compiled of prices for the upcoming Nokia N810 internet tablet. This will probably not be updated, so if you are reading this sometime in the future, I’d check the sources.
Electronics4Less.com - $320 Rating From Resellerratings=2.05
ProVantage.com - $410 Rating From Reseller Ratings=7.66
ShopBLT.com - $420 Rating From Reseller Ratings=9.77
Buy.com - $449 Rating From Reseller Rating=4.48
ClubMac.com - $480 Rating From Reseller Rating=4.17
SimonCells.com - $500 Rating From Reseller Ratings=7.14
If you can find where you can buy it for cheaper than $320, post it!!!
So just go to resellerratings.com and read the reviews for electronics4less and make sure they don’t totally screw you over.
If you have no idea what the nokia n810 is, check it out on wikipedia here and we have some pictures here
So anyways, most GPT sites like TreasureTrooper, SWATCash, and Cashcrate are going to be making payments tomorrow I believe. I’m expecting around 70 bucks from SWATCash.
What ’bout you?
Songza.com is an awesome new website created by our friends over at Humanized. You can now stream music straight from your web browser for free. It’s fast, easy and it works. You can also create playlists and even embed a song player in your website. Pretty awesome.


