In Spain, January 5th is the night before Three Kings Day. Children write letters, tidy their rooms and leave milk and cookies next to the door. They're hoping the three wise old men will bring them the toys they asked for. For us, Christmas really ends on January 7th.
My grandfather died around this time, which for some reason felt even more shocking. He owned two toyshops and Christmas was always a busy time for the whole family. It had that additional meaning for us that always made it different. When he passed away, this day acquired yet a new flavour, though it was a bittersweet one.
But my grandfather did so much more. He traveled to so many places I completely lost track of them. He built the house where my family still lives. He didn't just sell toys, he made friends everywhere, started businesses and was always building or fixing something.
This tiny flat-game is about how January 5th has felt over the last few years. I hope that every time we lose somebody important to us they leave knowing how much we
Where's Worldo is an interactive geographical deduction game. On each tour you will be presented with a number of Google Street View panoramas, and it's your job to pinpoint on the map where in the world you think each location is.
The closer you are, and the fewer guesses you take, the better your score. To find Worldo at his location you need to be within 200m of his location!
If you get stuck you can use one of the unique Powerups to help you, including Ask a Local, Radius and Laser.
If you guess correctly, there's a chance Worldo will bring you a memento of the country he visited, such as a wildlife photo, activity, or souvenir. There are over 1000 of these to collect!
It is 2007. You are a security guard at the mysterious agency 'the FCL'. It's your first night on the job. What will you uncover? At what cost? Look through CCTV cameras and sift through emails to find out.
An HTML-based RPG Found on the Neopets Website. It's a turn-based RPG where you move your way through the game one tile at a time, the page reloading each time you move a tile. You must adventure your way through the story in the game in the land of Neopia where you will be fighting evil, exploring dungeons, uncovering the story, and making valued allies and friends along the way. The game uses experience and skill points to power up the hero characters. Sequel to NeoQuest
An HTML-based RPG Found on the Neopets Website. It's a turn-based RPG where you move your way through the game one tile at a time, the page reloading each time you move a tile. You must adventure your way through the story in the game in the land of Neopia where you will be fighting evil, exploring dungeons, uncovering the story, and making valued allies and friends along the way. The game uses experience and skill points to power up the hero characters.
It's a mix of genres like roguelike, rpg, pinball, idle games. You need to earn experience defeating monsters to gain level and upgrade points. When you die, you can spend upgrade points to improve your attack, defense and/or health points and try to reach the end of forest again.
You need only the mouse to (or touch if you are on mobile/tablet device).
You are a stetson-donned, pistol-armed fellow called Cuboy and you have to navigate thirty levels by shooting targets, which in turn opens up the exit to the level. This often involves shooting the targets while they move and sometimes requires things to be shifted in place.