Sunday, December 14, 2008

Think Ahead by Clever Media

Want to play an incredibly cool game that will test your powers of prediction? Think Ahead from Clever Media pits you against a computer in a game of forethought and logic.

It's a bit hard to explain the rules of the game, but I'll give it a shot:

You start off on a board filled with numbers. Behind one horizontal row is a yellow line. You get to pick your first number from this row. Whichever number you pick determines which vertical column the computer gets to pick from. For example, if you pick the third number in a row, then the computer gets to pick from the third column on the board. Then the computer chooses a number, and its place determines which horizontal row you get to pick from next. Got it so far?

The goal of the game is for your numbers to add up to a score higher than the computer's. You have to pick your numbers carefully. Rather than just picking the highest number available, you have to predict what your choice will do for the computer. For instance, if your highest available number is a 3, and it's in the same column as a 15, you don't want to pick that number. Otherwise, the computer will get the 15.

The first round I played was quick and thoughtless....and I won. During subsequent rounds, I planned a bit more carefully, and lost both times. It seems that the computer has the ability to plan a few moves ahead, while I was only thinking of the next play. But that's okay. This is one game I'll be trying to beat again in the future.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Smite Thee by CleverMedia

Feel like going on a power trip?

Play Smite Thee by Clever Media for a chance to be great god Zeus. Zeus is a god with a mission. He is dead set on keeping his temple standing. Unfortunately for him, the world is swarming with non-believers in little brown cloaks. It's up to Zeus to prevent these bad guys from carrying away his temple, piece by piece - by striking each one with lightning.

Luckily for the state of organized religion, there are still plenty of believers roaming around. If Zeus manages to bless a believer while he's in the temple, a piece of the temple will be restored.

Sounds like a pretty easy job for a god! But for you (and me!), it's a bit more difficult. You see, the people traversing the screen will start off spare and slow-moving, but as the game progresses, those non-believers practically gallop their way to the temple. You've got to keep up if you want to earn a high score.

To move Zeus back and forth on the screen, you can use the mouse. If you're ready to strike someone dead, press the spacebar to release a carefully-targeted bolt of lightning (avoid striking the believers!) When you want to give someone your blessing, press the B key to produce a divine ray of light. The game ends when the entire temple has been whisked away right beneath Zeus's nose.

My feeling about Smite Thee? It's a fun game with good graphics and sound, but maybe a bit repetitive. Play it once and try it out - maybe you'll find it intriguing.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Newton's Nightmare

Was Isaac Newton's apple-dropping epiphany enough to keep him dreaming about the fruit for years? We'll never know the answer to that question, but we can get a glimpse into what an apple nightmare would look like.

Introducing....Newton's Nightmare, a fantastic game filled with every apple imaginable. The virtual game board contains yellow delicious, granny smith, crab apples, and so much more. But what's the fun behind all of these apples?! You've got to get the matching ones together in rows of three - or four for extra points. The rows can be vertical or horizontal, but not diagonal. And you'll have to stick to one stubborn little rule : You can only change the places of two apples next to each other. That means that you'll have to scan the board for any apple that's just one place out of place.

Sounds easy? It's not as simple as you think. Sometimes, those misplaced apples just won't pop out at you. That's when the hint button comes in handy. If you opt to take a hint, you'll lose a few points, but sometimes you need that little push to get your game going.

Supposedly, the game ends when you run out of possible matches. I played for a while, and I never reached that point. You also lose points for every five seconds spent thinking, and of course, you gain points for every identical apple row you create. It's fun to see how high you can score, but I had a great time simply searching for the next match. I also loved the sharp graphics and crisp color scheme.

Once you start playing, you won't be able to stop.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Playing Games and Winning Cash

Playing games of all sorts is lots of fun. Part of what makes the games fun is the goal. Often this might simply be getting to the next level or accumulating a certain amount of points. The next three months starting from the 1st of September are the month of the biggest slot tournament ever.

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Thanks to All Slots and All Jackpots, we can now all enjoy playing tons of our favorite slot game absolutely free. The goal is to be lucky enough to win a place in one of the big cash tournaments. These are taking place every weekend until the first of November. Of particular note are the competitions starting on the 1st of October and the 1st of November. These offer a grand total in cash prizes that truly is a record breaker in the brief history of slots tournaments. So, if you like playing games or even if you just like winning cash, the slots tournament is for you!

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Breakout

Locked up? No problem! Just go to http://www.ugotgames.com/adventure/breakout.php for complete instructions on how to escape.

Well, maybe this game won't really help you break out of jail. Come to think of it, most guards would probably not fall for camouflage and soccer ball distractions. So, maybe Breakout is not a very realistic game, but it's still fun to play.

How do you Break Out? The game begins at level one, where you've escaped the attention of the prison guards and have the opportunity to reach the next gate. Your only obstacles are the searchlights and flashlights of the guards. Monitor their patterns, and you'll be able to find a way to avoid them and reach the exit gate.

This basic strategy applies to every level of the game. At the beginning of each level, you get a little hint. Sometimes, the hint will tell you what special equipment to look for. For example, on the second level, you'll pick up a suit of camouflage which will help you hide out throughout the rest of the game. On other levels, you can grab a soccer ball and a cell phone, which you'll later use to distract the guards. And at one point in the game, you can pick up special lightning rods which will illuminate the fog without attracting the guards' attention.

If you foul up your escape by crossing the path of a flashlight or search light, it's no big deal. The game will start you off at the beginning of the level you didn't make it through. That's how I managed to get through the game and make a break for freedom.

Overall, this game is entertaining and pretty easy to play. The most essential challenge of the game is learning to predict the paths of the searchlights and timing your movements to avoid them. The only negative in my opinion is the graphic quality. Usually, the games that keep players coming back for more are the ones that are realistically or at least pleasantly depicted.

Aside from that minor detail, this game is still worth playing once. Play Breakout by following the link above.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Chase Down Your: Chicken And Eggs

Bawk, bawk, bawk bawk bawk!

You'll find this refrain playing in your head after playing Chicken and Eggs, another great game from CleverMedia. This cute little game includes a wild free range chicken, flying eggs, and a frantic farmer trying to catch them all.

The general gist of the game is that you are the farmer on a free-range chicken farm. Instead of chickens that lay their eggs placidly in their nests, you have chickens that make you work for your omelets. In the game, a chicken sits up top on a coop and you walk around beneath her with a wooden box. As she lays eggs all over the place, you have to catch them without letting a single one drop. At each level, the chicken gets progressively more jittery, and the eggs get much more difficult to catch.

What happens if you let one slide? The egg will splat! onto the ground and you'll lose a box. You have three boxes with which to demonstrate your egg catching skills. After you miss three eggs, the game ends.

This game is really fun, but incredibly difficult. Some players on the game's website were boasting scores of 150 eggs. Play Chicken and Eggs one time and you'll see how hard it is to catch that many. So far, I haven't made it past level three!

Monday, July 28, 2008

Get Ready for a Brain Strain

This game is definitely a strain on your brain. Especially if you're like me - the very mention of the words "brain" and "strain" gets me all psyched up to determine how quickly I can win any game where expert thinking is required.

But if you do decide to play Brain Strain from CleverMedia, be prepared in advance for a difficult game that takes time to catch on to. Here's the deal:

You're witnessing the creation of thoughts in a brain. They form piece by piece, in a variety of shapes and patterns. Your goal is to pull some thoughts together to form a chain. Once you've completed a thought, it disappears, making room for more partially completed thoughts to enter.

The tough part is that most of the thoughts require some serious manipulating to create a chain. You can't move a thought from one place to another, but you can rotate it in four directions. It's not too difficult to create a little square thought or two, but you'll quickly lose the game if you can't find a place for all of those big misshapen thoughts. It pays to ignore the little ones and focus on putting together the big ones.

As you put together thoughts, you score points. When the brain is completely full, the game ends.

This game is a little bit like one of those brain teasers where you have to arrange matches or toothpicks to form a specific pattern. The difference is that it goes much faster, and you have no idea what kinds of patterns you need to form.

Despite its difficulty, I really liked Brain Strain, and most of the games from CleverMedia, for that matter. This game isn't mindless and dull - it's a real challenge! And as usual with CleverMedia games, the graphics and sounds are good.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

July Free Slots Tournament

Summer is here and you know what that means: It's just too hot to do anything! But wait, just when the temperature is making you sweat, along comes the famous Free Slots Tournament hosted by the Jackpot Factory!


In the comfort of your home or office, you can play slots all of July for free. You can win real money and have a shot at winning real big money. The grand prize is $50,000 cold. Sort of puts a nice chill back in the Summer, don't you think? Here's how it works:

You can play the tournament at All Slots Casino and All Jackpots Casino, two of the best and most reputable online casinos. Each day there is a free semi-final event. These semi-final events take place from July 1, 2008 until July 30, 2008. The top fifty slot winners every single day are entered in the August $100,000 giveaway. Now don't despair if you are not one of the top fifty daily winners. For $50, you can enter in the big draw, even if you haven't won previously.

The $100,00 tournament begins on August 1, 2008 at 6:00 AM GMT and concludes on August 4, 2008 at 6:00 AM GMT. Just think, you will join thousands (maybe even millions) of slot players around the world. But unlike PGA golf, in slots everyone has an equal chance at victory. You don't have to be an experienced pro to take home that $50,000. Actually, since you can play at home, you wouldn't have to take the money anywhere!

So what are you waiting for? The July $100,000 free slots tournament is on right now. Start winning at slots without spending a dime of your own money!

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Tough Test of Memory Skills in Food Memory

See what kind of memory you have playing Food Memory

I always thought I had a pretty good memory. I still do. But playing Food Memory has made me question my memory skills. Or, not so much question them, but perhaps see that my memory skills are more to do with the method that I have trained myself to use for them, which is an interesting point in itself. Playing Food Memory made me realize that I have developed successful memory skills through words rather than pictures. But in Food Memory you need to use visual memory skills and it is those that I have not mastered so well.

How to play Food Memory

So in Food Memory you get pictures of 9 different food dishes lined up in rows of 3. You get a few seconds to look at them all and remember how they are arranged. Then the screen changes and all the food dishes are on the bottom of the screen and you have the same 9 places in which to put them back.

How I did with Food Memory

To be honest, I initially thought that Food Memory would be really easy, but actually it was not at all. Indeed, the most I ever got correct was 3. I think I found it particularly hard as I did not know the names of a lot of the dishes. Like I said, since I am a word person (rather than visual) I could not use words to help my memory in this game. I knew what the sushi, soup and burger was but then with the big round thing that I couldn't identify, I was lost for words as it were. Also, this game is pretty brutal because as soon as you make one mistake you are out.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Whack Your Boss in 7 Different Ways!

Get Your Frustrations Out Here, On Line

Have you ever really hated your boss? Do you still hate him or her now? Have you ever dreamed of whacking your boss and seeing blood squirt from all parts of him? Well, if you can answer yes to any of these questions, then you will simply love Whack Your Boss. Of course, in the real world, it is not really possible for one to whack their boss. First of all, it is not politically correct to whack anyone. Second, if you so much as were a tiny bit rude to your boss (never mind whacking him), you would be fired immediately, on the spot. That is the problem; you really are stuck when you are the employee working for someone. And so often, individuals do actually desire deeply to whack their boss. And that is why Whack Your Boss is such a great game, because it lets the player live out their fantasies. The game reminds me a bit of what my mother used to say in Temple. She used to say that she wanted to get up, when the rabbi was preaching and yell out, why don't you just shut up? Because of course she never could because that would be very unseemly and her and my father might be asked to not return. She would probably enjoy Whack Your Boss! Imagine, there could be a whole load of variations to the game.

How Whack Your Boss Works

So you have 7 different ways that you can choose from to whack your boss. There are different tools you can use. How about spilling your coffee all over him? It is a bit gory. Imagine, the next time you are in the office and your boss speaks patronizingly to you, just what that stapler on your desk could do to him, as you remember what you did in this cool game. It is quite realistic in some ways too. Each time the game begins it starts with the boss coming in (while you are at your desk, no doubt hard at work), and he says: "No, no, no, no, wrong, wrong, it has come to my attention that you are not measuring up. You will have to stay late again" etc. It goes on like this until you get so mad that you just have to whack him. You (the player) can make the decision at any point when to whack him.

Although the actual screen while you are playing is just a black and white cartoon picture, when it comes time to whack him, a whole load of blood splurges out everywhere until he lies dead on the floor (well surely he deserves it, no?) but then you can press the "cleaner" button and all disappears -- until the boss comes back and repeats the same mantra that irritates you again. So you can spill the coffee over him and the blood will emerge again.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

See If You Can Get 1-Up

How fast can your eyes go?

In the flash, fast paced game 1-Up, you see 3 small boxes on the screen and you have to find the little mushroom hidden under one of them. The game starts with the 3 small 3-D boxes and an arrow pointing to one of them (where the mushroom is hiding behind). All 3 boxes are identical of course. Each round gets faster. So the first round is relatively easy. Also, each round seems to last a little longer (I am not sure if in reality this is the case or it just seems so because it gets harder.)

Why I like to play 1-Up

I found 1-Up to be a lot of fun. The game is a real test for how good your eyes are at following things around the screen. What I learnt was that by having (or developing) a skill for this kind of game, you will probably be good at other games that require good eye focus, which are a lot of online flash games. I personally really enjoyed it as it became increasingly challenging but did not require me to think, just focus. I like the games that I can just use natural skills for, rather than sit back and think, but that is just a personal thing. Also, I found that the more that I focused on the game (and that comes with practice), the more I wanted to focus on it. And the more you do that, the faster you start thinking and the more exciting the game becomes!

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Play Fantasy in Dress Up A Sweet Couple

Dress Up This Sweet Couple

If you have ever enjoyed dress up - whether on you or some unsuspecting cousins - then you will love Dress Up a Sweet Couple. No matter what age you are, there is always something enjoyable to be gotten out of dressing someone up. Usually it is the female gender who enjoys such activities, but sometimes men can benefit from it too. For me, Dress Up a Sweet Couple reminded me of when I was younger and used to dress up my Barbie doll. But somehow on line it is even more fun.

How Dress Up a Sweet Couple Works

You get a picture of a very cute couple (no need to worry; they are covered up to some extent, more than just undies), and you get a whole load of clothes, accessories, hair pieces, etc. with which to dress them up. Actually, there is no real point to the game, but for me it was (and still is) a lot of fun.

Benefits of Dress Up a Sweet Couple

You can play it for hours on end as there are a lot of different clothes to use. I think that the game is especially good for the younger, more youthful generation. They get to play dress up which is a wonderful way of using their imagination and expressing themselves without taking any risks. If you are unsure of what to wear or how a certain style will make you feel in public, it is a fun way to try it out. But bear in mind that the model in Dress up a Sweet Couple is of course particularly thin and svelte (like most models) and the guy seems to have the perfect body too. The game could be problematic in the same way that today's magazines and TV actors and actresses are - giving a false sense to young men and women of how they want to look which could lower their self esteem and make them feel like they are not good enough.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Go Mad With Paperplane Madness 2

Get Nostalgic With Paperplane Madness 2

I remember as a kid how much I loved to make paper planes, but mine would never really amount to much. There was one boy in my class though who always managed to successfully aim his paper plane at the teacher. When I discovered Paperplane Madness 2, I thought of him and wondered if I could use this game to recreate some of the fun of those days of old.

The aim of this game is to gain control of the paper plane. There are 3 levels in the game (each one gets harder) and you are trying to control the plane through lots of obstacles, enemies and thunderstorms. You get points for the longer you are in the game and the more enemies you manage to destroy.

What to Avoid with Paperplane Madness 2

What you want to avoid in this game are the obstacles. These come in the form of the following: Seagulls and ducks which are just evil and will stop at nothing to attack you and fly really high. Jumbo jets are pretty tough too and how on earth could a plane made out of paper stand up to one of these? But what you do want to try and get are the enemy shield which protects the paperplane from enemies and the projectiles which gives you (the paper plane) the ability to shoot projectiles.

Keep Abreast of Everything in Paperplane Madness 2

What I found with Paperplane Madness 2 was that you really have to keep on top of everything that is going on at all times. There is so much going on and so many different things happening. It is a good way to develop the skill of multi-tasking. Because let's say you get good at avoiding the seagulls, you might forget about the ducks or the terrible weather that can really knock you out. I guess Paperplane Madness 2 makes you realize just how vulnerable you can really be. And that is quite a good lesson for life to make one that bit extra cautious.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

April Free Slots Tournament

This month, All Slots and All Jackpots are holding another free slots tournament. You can play for free and win a place in the finals for the big prize of $50 000. Free slots tournaments are lots of fun! They are a golden opportunity to play lots of slots for little or no initial investment. The chance at winning a big prize makes such free tournaments even more fun! This is one chance you won’t want to miss!

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

21 Trivia Competition

21 is the name of the game - and it's also the subject of 21 questions you have to answer to win the 21 Trivia Competition. This quiz contest gives players a chance to win $21,000.

I happen to know a bit of 21 trivia myself, but the truth is, you really don't have to know much to make it through the 21 questions. Just be prepared to spend some time surfing the Internet for the right answers. For example, who was the 21st president of the United States? Most people have no clue how to answer that one, but a quick Google search of "United States presidents" will reveal the answer.

On the other hand, some of the questions are downright easy, like the first question - In arithmetic, what does 3 times 7 equal? Or, what card game is also known as "21"?

The bottom line - if you like trivia, give the 21 Trivia Competition a try. It's an easy and fun way to get a chance at winning some cash. If your name is picked, you'll walk away with $21,000!

Monday, March 3, 2008

Determine Speed Carefully With Monsta Truk

Test Your Toughness With Monsta Truk

Apparently, the reason the name of the game is so horribly misspelled (I used to be fantastic at spelling in school so was quite horrified when I saw this which I obviously noticed straight away) is because the game is so tough. The producers thus figured it had to be reflected in a horribly misspelled title, like what would happen with tough men you want to avoid on a dark night. Players get to choose which color truck they want to be in charge of (blue, purple, yellow or red) and with the arrow keys, they have to move it through all the levels of the game (there are 20 in all). Of course, the faster one gets through the level, the more points they will accrue but this takes time to master.

Don't Get Too Complacent With Monsta Truk

When I first started moving my red truck around, I figured it would be pretty easy. I kept pressing the up arrow key so that I would go faster, not realizing (at least initially) that there would be so many obstacles like gaps in the road. Clearly I was driving too fast; I realized pretty soon (when I got knocked out of the game on the first level, the first few times) that I would have to drive more responsibly if I wanted to succeed at all in the game. I had to focus not just on speed, but on not crashing as well! I guess that is in a sense, a lesson for life. If you want to do well in life you must focus on speed AND caution.

Don't Go Too Slow Either

But then I tried a different tack. I tried going real slow. But that didn't work either. Because what happened then was that by being so extra cautious, I panicked at the first hurdle (a dip in the road) and went under and crashed that way too! Clearly I realized, if I wanted to do at all well in Monsta Truk, I was going to have to practice. Practice would make perfect, or at least, would improve things for me. And that is another important lesson in life. I am still working on what to do when I get to the big dip in the game, but there again, I feel like I am still working on trying to figure out what to do with the big dip in life too!

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Feel Better About Public Phones with Escape the Phone Booth

Keep Trying and You May Get Somewhere

I had never really been a fan of public telephones (who has?). I guess that was why I was so thrilled to get my mobile phone as a present from my parents a few years ago for Christmas. But my buddy told me that there was a fun game on line that I could play that involved public phones and it had none of the stress of real public phones. She said I might enjoy it as it required a lot of brain power and had nothing really to do with using a public phone. So I decided to give it a try. Clearly Escape the Phone Booth has definitely nothing to do with making a phone call in public and much more to do with using brain power to try and figure out how to make a phone call, and, well, as the title suggests, Escape the Phone Booth.

Lose Control With Escape the Phone Booth

What is so frustrating (and yet at the same time, so exciting) about Escape the Phone Booth is that there is absolutely no predictability to the game. Players find themselves in different locations and they do not know where they are or what has happened. For people who thrive on predictability, this is a pretty good way of trying to get over that and stop trying to be such a control freak. The faster one manages to escape their new location, the better off they will be in this game and the more points they will accrue. So I found that the more often I played Escape the Phone Booth, the better I did. And I listened carefully to the hint in the game that I should click around the screen as much as possible. The more I clicked, the more scenes I saw and thus the faster I moved. I quite like Escape the Phone Booth (especially the voice that comes out of the phone booth telling me things like "please pay the 25 cents"; it sounds really real) and I like the fact that it challenges the part of the brain I do not like to use so often due to its unpredictability.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Impact Pool Gives Me Insight Into Real Pool

Test Out Enjoyment of Pool With Impact Pool

I learnt to play real Pool before I got into Impact Pool. But the truth is, I was never much good at real Pool. My boyfriend Dave was almost a pro, and so a lot of our dating centered around pool competitions so I really wanted to be able to join in. He was always very encouraging, but I felt like unless I could compete at least on some level, I would be missing out. And so when I discovered Impact Pool on line I decided to give it a try, figuring that I might learn something along the way. I loved it!

Impact Pool involves the same principle as real pool (you have to get all the different colored balls in to their pockets). The short time allocated to do this (just a minute and a half) makes the game very exciting and helps you focus more. If you shoot a ball in to an incorrect pocket however, you get penalized for it (i.e., any ball that you have already shot successfully in that pocket will be placed back on the table!). The good news is however, that there are often bonus balls which can be helpful (but these are reduced with every foul you make).

Get a Feel For Real Pool Playing Impact Pool

The graphics on this game are really awesome as the balls look EXACTLY like real pool balls. Gaining mouse control of the balls to control them and shoot them in to their respective holes (orange, blue, yellow or pink - on each of the four corners) was really hard for me at first, but after a few attempts, I managed to get to the third level. At first, I was losing all my bonus points and I did shoot a number of balls in their wrong pockets, but I found that the more I practiced, the better I did. And I found that it didn't DIRECTLY help when playing pool with my boyfriend, but it did INDIRECTLY help as I had gained a lot of confidence in my play.

Monday, January 21, 2008

Impossible Quiz Is No Good For Faint Hearted!!!

Try your luck with the Impossible Quiz - it's impossible!

The creators of this game claim that, despite its title, this really is not an impossible quiz. But, having tried this game again and again, I beg to differ. It really IS impossible. Having said that, I should give you a bit of a background on me. I have never had any general knowledge. In fact, my husband of 3 years is always amazed and fascinated at just how little I know, about practically everything! He's like, how can it be, that a relatively intelligent woman like yourself, has gotten to this stage in her life, with knowing so little? I put it down to the fact that most things bore me. Which is why I always go for computer games as they are fast and furious and fun. And that was why I wanted to try the Impossible Quiz, even though I am not really equipped to answer any questions other than a few on Winnie the Pooh, my old time favorite bear.

Impossible Quiz Not Fair

What I found most unfair about the impossible quiz is that you get a question with 4 potential answers. If you hit on one and it is wrong, you lose a life (bear in mind you only have 3 lives for the whole game so you have to be pretty careful with getting a question wrong). But then it makes you try again. You cannot just move on to the next question! So if you get it wrong again, another life is lost! That is what happened to me on the first question of "how many holes does a polo have?" Well I just had no idea and got it wrong 3 times (there are only 4 potential answers) so the game was over immediately!

Impossible Quiz Gets Harder Too

Apparently if you do well (well, at least, better than me which isn't saying much) then you can get a skip treat. What this means is that by answering a lot of questions correctly you get to use a skip for almost any question you want whereby you can choose to skip a question. But there is also the bomb question which gives you only between 1-10 seconds to answer a question and if you fail to do that, the game is over! Yes, this quiz is impossible? and the questions are just too crazy for even the person with the most general knowledge to be able to fathom!

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Nudge? I Don't Think So!!!

I'm Nudging Myself Out of My Mind!!!

I really like games that require a bit of hand eye coordination so I thought I'd be great at Nudge. In this game you get a portal and a ball and you have to fit the ball (which moves around like CRAZY by the way) in to the ball. But, like I said, it moves so completely crazily that getting it under control is nigh on impossible! So no matter how many different mouse moves I tried, I kept failing!!! Well, at least that was what happened when I first started playing the game. But I was determined to persevere. So I did. I kept playing and playing and playing and eventually I seemed to work out what I was supposed to do and I actually moved up to the next level?one time anyway! But those initial games can be so frustrating, but, at the same time, they sure do make you want to come back for more.

Yellow Bar Didn't Help Me

So there's also a yellow bar at the top of the screen. This is supposed to be helpful. It tells you how much time you have left to get to the next portal, your health (and thus each life) and it is meant to be helpful and encouraging. I just found it put more pressure on me!! The worse I was doing, the more reminded of it I felt! But still, I guess that is what makes the game more exhilarating for a lot of people. Each level does get harder so I am led to believe, but I have only once gotten to level 2!! I guess I will just have to keep on trying?

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