Browser games


Fzero

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Not sure if there was a thread dedicated to these, couldn't see one.


I know there's the HTML5 browser games one but thought this could be a dumping ground for others, like this Flash based one, Crimson Room and the likes...


I just was having a go at this one, but I got nowhere.


Bit of a puzzler game - I think...


http://aooa.co.uk/
 
ok i beat it...i think? FIN usually means i did....not very rewarding :|
 
Ha nice one :)


I'm so lame I didn't even get the first code to dial, I thought it was 532 or whatever... for the number of birds on each column of the tree... that was obviously wrong. Then I gave up as was at work and just having a quick go at it.
 
ah, didn't even see that earlier ... distracted by those pesky crows .... they got what they deserved :)


Just fin it too, not too hard eh but I did like the style of it.


Short & sweet
 
I'll just place this here...


http://www.atari.com/arcade


But was wondering what the Pandora offers in terms of HTML5 browser support.


That site was made for Atari and with IE, a promo thing, does it work on Pandora at all?


Some browser based Atari classics right there, Lunar Lander, Combat, Centipede, Pong, Missile Command, Super Breakout, Asteroids, Yars Revenge...


Anyone tried these on their Pandora?
 
My favourite browser games are the Captain series by Farbs. (Also the only browser games I can stand playing)


Captain Forever is the first one. It's a free 2d space combat sim. All ships are modular, while flying around and even during combat you can use the mouse to move parts of your ship around and grab any nearby discarded modules from other ships. The mass distribution and engine placement of your ship affects how it flies (asymmetric designs are hard to fly in a straight line). When you blow up the command unit of an enemy ship, all of it's remaining modules are jettisoned (and collectable).


The whole game is basically killing people to use their parts to upgrade your ship.


If you register (currently $9) you get access to Captain Successor (same as Captain Forever but with WAY more parts including new engine types, weapons, shields, ramming spikes, space stations, etc), Captain Impostor (you can't customise your ship, instead you have a device that clones enemy generated ships) and the work-in-progress Captain Jameson (kind of like 2D Elite. Space stations you can talk to, oxygen and fuel supplies, asteroid mining, etc).


http://www.captainforever.com/captainforever.php
 
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