Our AI based game teaching kids about the harsh realities of life. Dont eat? You die. Can’t defend yourself? You die. Get sick and don’t get quarantined? You die and so does everyone else.
Despite all these high jinks – it won Best Game at the Flash Film Festival in New York.
Millsberry was an advergame, created by General Mills in July 2004 as a marketing tool. It had shops, homes, an arcade, special events, and a weekly newspaper called the Millsberry Gazette, which told you the happenings in Millsberry. General Mills often used product placement on Millsberry. It was a web site mainly targeted towards elementary and middle school students, though it could be played by everyone. You were required to sign up to be able to fully and freely access Millsberry.
Alloy: Arena is a game created by MindChamber and PsychoGoldfish. The minigame consists of using combos of guns, punches, and kicks to kill the gang known as "Da 'Hood Rats" and also the robotic cyber-dogs called "Cyber Pit Bulls." The game has over 3 million views and features in the Flash Portal History 2004 Collection.
99Rooms is a visual project by Kim Köster, Richard Schumann, Stephan Schulz and Johannes Buenemann. 99Rooms was an exploration point and click flash game that used pictures of the abandoned East Berlin Industrial sector overlaid with Köster's art.
A town full of death.
A haunted town, these days. Literally.
You are one of the victims, a ghost that can't remember his own name. Can you solve the mystery of your own death, and those in the town around you?
The aim of the game is to direct Nev across the dancefloor to the golden star using the cursor keys, collecting as many records as you can along the way. Take care to avoid Bouncer Boy who is trying to bounce Nev out and bust the records before he can collect them.