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In the jungle, the mighty jungle

Aug 27, 2007 in games, fun, family

We have a game here, at home, trying to switch the words of this song.
In the jungle, the mighty jungle
The lion sleeps tonight

We already did these lines:

In the jungle, the mighty jungle
The lion skips to bite

The lion switches the light

The lion snips the kite

The lion flips the site

The lion kicks to ride

The lion keeps to hide

Do you want to continue the game?

It doesn’t need to make sense, just need to rhyme.

Post your line…. Send your comment!

Popularity: 28% [?]

Have some time to kill?

Aug 24, 2007 in games, internet

If you are looking for mac games, Mac Games and more is your place.

You will find arcade and action games, kids and learning, puzzles, logic and card games, strategy and simulation games.

They have free mac games and weekly news of Mac software and hardware.

But my favourite is mac solitaire. It always was. It’s one of the most popular card games ever. At Mac Games and more you will find the the ever popular Klondike, and more 30 types of Solitaire games.

Solitaire is a great game for when you just need to relax and have some minutes to kill. It’s fun, entertaining and keeps your geeky level on top.

Popularity: 11% [?]

Play 20q

May 07, 2007 in games, internet

This website 20q can read your mind. You think about something, and the game asks you 20 questions an it reads your mind.

You can choose the main, generic category, or you can choose Music, Movies, TV, people, sports and others categories.

And you can choose the language.

But, take care! It’s addicting…
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Popularity: 6% [?]

The second largest Tetris game in the world

Feb 09, 2007 in technology, games, gagdets

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Tetris Trivia:

Prolonged Tetris activity can also lead to more efficient brain activity during play. When first playing Tetris, brain function and activity increases, along with greater cerebral energy consumption, measured by glucose metabolic rate. As Tetris players become more proficient, their brains show a reduced consumption of glucose, indicating more efficient brain activity for this task.

Tetris has made its way into the media on several occasions. It was referenced prominently in the video-game oriented cartoon Captain N: The Game Master. It was also referenced in Muppet Babies episode “It’s Just a Pretendo”, The Simpsons episode “Strong Arms of the Ma”, Family Guy episode “Prick Up Your Ears”, and Futurama episode “Fear of a Bot Planet”. Commercials also occasionally parody the game. Police Academy: Mission to Moscow alluded to Tetris by depicting the Russians trying to hypnotize Americans through a puzzle video game referred to as “The Game” in the movie.

Several video games outside the falling blocks genre, including Zoda’s Revenge: StarTropics II, Asterix & Obelix XXL, God of War, Final Fantasy X, and Kya: Dark Lineage, have used puzzles involving tetrominoes, thought to have been inspired by Tetris.

The artist Sam Francis dedicated thirteen paintings to the Tetris game.

Source: Wikipedia

Popularity: 3% [?]

WordTrix

Dec 09, 2006 in games, internet, fun


If you mix Tetris with Scrabble what do you have? WordTrix!

Letters fall, one at a time, and the user must place them to form words, either horizontally or vertically, Tetris-style. WordTrix uses a dictionary of over 30,000 words, acronyms, and names. WordTrix has a built-in online high score system which allows for people to automatically submit their scores to the official website for bragging rights.
When you start a new game, one letter at a time will fall from the top of the screen to the bottom. The object of the game is to make the letters fall in such a way that they spell a word. The words can be any English word from 3-6 characters in length, and can be arranged either top-to-down or left-to-right, just like a crossword puzzle! WordTrix 2.0 recognizes almost 30,000 words, taken from the official Scrabble dictionary!

The controls are fairly simple. You use the left and right arrow keys to control the position of the falling letter. The speed of the game starts at a rather leisurely pace. After every word is made, the speed will gradually increase! You can even turn the speed increase off if you’re a beginner player!

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Popularity: 3% [?]

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