The objective is to stack objects on top of one another without any falling off. The objects fall and push each other realistically.
Yes Newton’s law of gravity comes to play, but so does your creativity and sometimes quickness. Your stack doesn’t have to be perfect: as long as it holds for about 8 seconds, or at least until they all smile.
Pretty fun game and addictive. I managed to finish all 40 levels and now am in Bonus Mode.
But don’t think I want to go any further now…
This has got to be one of the most bizarre novelty acts of all times.
Filmed in Paris’ Cirque d’Hiver building in the 70s, this man named Elvis Mokko does some really unique stunts with a chair.
The things that he do with his teeth, most of u can’t even do with our bare hands…
If you play the Metal Gear Solid (MGS) games, you’ll love this. I know I did.
To be fair, the MGS series is one of the best games ever made. But no pimpin’ here…
Came across this unique flash game and thought I’d post it here.
It’s called Karoshi: Suicide Salaryman and basically you try to make your guy die in each level.
Taken from the game page itself: “Karoshi” is a Japanese word and means “death by overwork”. In this game many things are not what you’d expect and the goal of each level is counter-intuitive: you need to die.
Each stage presents a new challenge. There are several objects you can use to solve puzzles, and in later levels the game will even break it’s own rules to surprise you.
50 clever levels and a boss fight at the end. We hope you have fun (killing yourself)!
If you have played the Game Maker version, YES this is an official Flash version!
Not difficult really (who doesn’t know how to die??). But still rather addicting (the game I mean, not the dying part).
Karoshi: Suicide Salaryman
No embedding the game here, so to check it out just visit:
A taxpayer called up the LHDN (Inland Revenue Board) in Terengganu, and
asked for Form B. The LHDN clerk who answered the call asked for the address to send the form to. The conversation goes:
LHDN CLERK : ‘Boleh bagi alamat encik?’ (Can you give me your address?)
TAXPAYER : ‘Hantar ke Ranhill Worley.’ (Send to Ranhill Worley)
LHDN CLERK : ‘Ranhill… eja macam mana?’ (err… How to spell Ranhill?)
TAXPAYER : ‘R.. for Rumah…
A for Ayam (Chicken)..
N for Nangka (Jackfruit)…
H for Holland (country) …
I for itik (Duck)…
L for lain- lain(Others)….’
LHDN CLERK : ‘Ok.. nanti kami hantar ke alamat tu’
(OK, we will send to that address..)
After waiting for a week, the form arrived - have a look at the address on the envelope!!!
Nintendo’s new ad for Wario Land: Shake It, a new game on the Wii. It’s an excellent example of using something most people are used to (YouTube) and doing something totally unexpected with it. Simply out-of-the-box marketing.
Seems like PhysX from NVidia is going to be the next step in graphic card acceleration technology. No doubt it is also going to be a strong marketing point for NVidia as soon as more games start supporting it.
Well, that’s just an exaggeration. I’m sure there are much harder games out there.
But still, this Mario looks pretty difficult. I’d like to get my hands on the game to play it out.
All the platform, traps, goomba monsters, clouds are funny. Even the background music, I somehow remember them being used in Japanese game shows. Sometimes when you die, there’d a short message (in Japanese) for you. LOL, level 4 uses the music from Ghouls N’ Ghosts!
Have you heard of GameSpot? Well, GameSpot is one of the top video gaming website that provides news, reviews, previews, downloads, and other information. But this isn’t really about GameSpot…
It’s about the truck racing game called Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing.
This game is just so bad, it managed to score a perfect 1.0 rating (Abysmal) by GameSpot. Big Rigs received universally negative reviews with the critics considering it to be one of the worst video games, if not the worst, ever.
The game is so bad, it really seems like it’s been programmed by a 7-year old. I wonder what the game developers Stellar Stone had to say about this. At the time of this writing, their website http://www.stellarstone.com/ is just a parked domain. So I guess that’s it for them…
If you remember one of my very first posts - Like Tetris? It’s about a Tetris game parody on a Japanese TV show. Still funny to watch it now.
Here’s another game parody, this time about zombie games. If you love zombie games, you’d most definitely have played the Resident Evil (RE) series. They were my favorite games. Too bad I’ve only played RE1-RE3.
Anyway, I guess this is the same Japanese TV show since it’s the same funny guy.