Some of you have asked how I've found all these games. Well, I've always liked little internet games, especially when I had a desk job for a while answering phones in Utah. I've kept up with a few internet games sites, like AddictingGames, JayIsGames, the MSN Games site. I'll often find little games on Digg, too. So the games I'm familiar with have accumulated, and I'm not even close to running out of ideas for Casual Game Friday.
I first found this game called Filler at AddictingGames. Your goal is to fill up a certain percentage of the screen with bubbles that you create by clicking and holding the left mouse button. The catch is that there's other bouncing balls that will pop your bubble if it gets hit while it's expanding. After you make your bubble with out getting hit by the bouncing balls, gravity takes effect and it falls to the bottom of the screen. The bubbles you've made will also bounce off of each other and settle, sometimes ruining the place where you want to put the next bubble, because there's a bouncing ball there. The game has a simple concept, easy to learn, and pretty fun for a little Friday afternoon distraction.
Play Filler!
Friday, April 25, 2008
Casual Game Friday: Filler
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Woo! Level 13! This might be my favorite game since Boomshine. :)
I thought I did pretty good getting to level 9, but katya got to level 13! I'm way impressed. I like that game! I started to develop strategies as I went along - like making filler balls from the corner worked well for me in keeping away from the killer bouncy balls.
This is seriously amazing. And I thought KBounce was great. Thanks, Becca.
Level 30
Oh, and to respond semi-seriously to your comment on my blog, yeah, Brawl's campaign is a blast.
If you haven't heard, it has two-player co-op, but it feels sort of like Double Dash in that only the first player really counts--the camera follows the first player, and the second player can just press start at any point to warp to the first player's position. Good if there's a large skill differential, but it takes some getting used to.
The boss battles are also kind of weird; it took me a while to adapt my tactics to deal with enemies who don't flinch when you pound them. I guess I should have been used to it from Master/Crazy Hand, though.
Level 24. Also, I hate trueblat.
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