Archive for June, 2011
Quietus – Guidology’s OFFICIAL Review
Jun 19th
In Quietus your goal is quite simple – run a gauntlet through Hell! You’re lying between life and death when you’re met with Death himself. He will grant you life and happiness again if you can run a guantlet through hell and jump, dodge and perform daredevil stunts through all 40 unique and exciting levels. If you love platformers than Quietus is for you! The artwork is phenomenal and the music creates a wondrous atmosphere for this game and it’s theme. Quietus is also now available for iOS devices (iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad)!
Quietus
Quietus is actually a very difficult game! I’ve played Quietus many times More >
Dromad – Guidology’s OFFICIAL Review
Jun 19th
Dromad is a fun, little, addictive shoot-em’-up where you must survive as long as you can as new enemies are constantly forming onslaughts against you. As you collect more gold coins, dropped by enemies when they’re killed, you’ll gain new upgrades and weapons to fight off the creeps, but watch out, as you upgrade, they’ll upgrade as well! If you don’t snatch a coin quick enough it’ll fall into a trap and forever lost so be quick on your feet! Hold them off for as long as you can in this fierce last stand between you and the creeps!
Dromad
I thought that the difficulty More >
Robot Climb – Guidology’s OFFICIAL Review
Jun 19th
Robot Climb, like the name depicts, is game where you must guide a robot up a mountain! But not just any mountain! This one is filled with dangerous monsters, traps and bombs! Climb, evade obstacles, and go as high as you in this great high-score game! As you climb, set off explosives and blast your way through walls, but be warned, if you’re too slow platforms will start to disappear and you’ll fall to your death! Keep up with this fast-paced platformer to get the highest score on the leader board. My highest score was 6,500!
Robot Climb
This game had a More >
Best Games of the Week (June 13 – June 18, 2011)
Jun 19th
This week was full of great games! My favorite games of the week had to of been Rocket Panda, Grand Prix Go and Learn to Fly 2. I especially enjoyed Grand Prix Go, which I spent a couple of days with. Rocket Panda was a fast-paced shooter taken into the three-dimensional world and Learn to Fly 2, which is the sequel to one of the highest rated games to grace the Flash realm, revolves around cute penguin and his desire to redeem himself and prove the world he can fly. Another great game was KOLM 2, but it just seemed More >
Learn to Fly 2 – Guidology’s OFFICIAL Review
Jun 17th
Learn to Fly 2 is now out onto Kongregate! The penguin is back in this epic launching game where the penguin once again suits up to prove the world wrong – penguins aren’t flightless birds! The penguin sets out to avenge himself as he catches a photo of himself crashing in the last game (at the end) on Failbird (a site in the game). Learn to Fly 2 keeps the same addictive qualities of the original game, and tosses in many new features to spice up the gameplay and give a unique feel to this epic sequel. If you’ve never More >
Learn to Fly 2 – OFFICIAL Guide / Walkthrough
Jun 16th
Learn to Fly 2 is now out onto Kongregate! The penguin is back in this epic launching game where the penguin once again suits up to prove the world wrong – penguins aren’t flightless birds! The penguin sets out to avenge himself as he catches a photo of himself crashing in the last game (at the end) on Failbird (a site in the game). Learn to Fly 2 keeps the same addictive qualities of the original game, and tosses in many new features to spice up the gameplay and give a unique feel to this epic sequel. If you’ve never More >
Grand Prix Go – Guidology’s OFFICIAL Review
Jun 16th
Grand Prix Go is a new and fast-paced, furious, formula-one racing game sub-licensed by TurboNuke (Tim Round, TurboBoing, did all of the art, except the user interfaces and most of the programming. RobotJAM worked on UI and LongAnimals contributed a bit in programming). Much like actual formula-one racing, you must take control of a formula one car and drive it through treacherous tracks that involve wild turns and speeding strips where you can you your turbo to whiz past that competition. As you complete races you’ll be able to move on to tougher tourneys and if you complete enough tasks More >
Kaboomz 2 – OFFICIAL Guide
Jun 16th
Kaboomz 2 is a new and unique cannon-based game where you must pop and free balloons that are found in each level, but it isn’t as easy as it sounds! Red balloons must be popped and blue balloons must be freed. This physics puzzler will challenge you to 30 fun levels. With simple controls and easy-to-learn gamplay, this game is easy to pick up with very little learning curve. This is a great game to play with half and hour to spare! Here’re the official walkthroughs for the game:
Play Kaboomz 2 on Kongregate!Rocket Panda – Guidology’s OFFICIAL Review
Jun 15th
Rocket Panda is a new and exciting three-dimensional shoot-em’-up by LongAnimals. LongAnimals has produced many amazing games over the years and I’ve been watching their success really kick off from the beginning. Rocket Panda is a really exciting shooter filled with a bunch of enemies, unique bosses and pandas and badgers! Your goal in each of the ten levels is to destroy the onslaught of enemies and their projectiles and reach the end of the level, but first you must face an intimidating bosses! Rocket Panda also introduces a nice theme music and stunning three-dimensional visuals.
Rocket Panda
The difficulty was okay. More >
KOLM 2 – Guidology’s OFFICIAL Review
Jun 14th
KOLM 2 is now out on Armor Games. I highly recommend playing the originally KOLM first, if you haven’t already – playing KOLM 2 will be rather confusing if you haven’t played the game that got the ball rolling for the sequel. KOLM originally left you off as you arrived out of your mother’s domain and into a new land. KOLM 2 now investigates that land and unravels a grand family conspiracy as he finds two new characters along his journey for freedom. I don’t want to give away too much of the storyline, but the end is definitely unexpected and More >

