A daily word guessing game where players must reach a target word by continually guessing valid words. Each guess will reveal whether or not a letter in the guessed word is in the target word; however, one of the clues in every guess will be false.
The Scarlet Moon has risen once again. Darkness seeps over the land, unleashing the ravaging horrors that lurk within. Everyone else has run for their lives. I, however, have welcomed them with open arms and open legs. I've been waiting for this.
The Quiz Room is an educational game by the New South Wales government about drug and alcohol use. The game plays as a trivia cube where you are given various multiple choice questions about negative side affects of drugs and alcohol and you have to answer them correctly to fill out each side of the cube. The game ends after each side of the cube is complete, or after you get 3 incorrect answers.
An online multiplayer name-that-tune party game in which players listen to a series of song clips and try to guess the title and/or artist of each song as quickly as they can.
Have you ever been frustrated by a computer error? Now you can take revenge on all the dirty tricks your computer does! You can destroy a PC without any pain or cost.
The evil Asgardian god Loki has stolen the Tesseract, and his brother, The God of Thunder, needs to get it back. However, Loki has an army that obeys its every command and will not give up the Tesseract so easily! Can you join Thor in his efforts and stop Loki?
Today’s interactive game Doodle celebrates the 82nd birthday of Gerald “Jerry” Lawson, one of the fathers of modern gaming who led the team that developed the first home video gaming system with interchangeable game cartridges. The Doodle features games designed by three American guest artists and game designers: Davionne Gooden, Lauren Brown, and Momo Pixel.
It is a biographical top view game of the French metal band Desybes, based on a narrative puzzle, in a retro style. The player embodies Aëlice, a little girl plagued by night terrors who will have to survive and chain nightmare nights.
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.