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Slacker 2

December 24, 2007
Publisher: Sam
Graphics:
3
Sound:
2
Stability:
5
Overall:
3

Slacker 2 is a point and click adventure game with a basic storyline and a few humorous parts. The puzzles are easy to solve, from start to finish the game takes about 15 minutes. The graphics are simple, Flash-drawn characters – though an abundant amount of cut scenes make the game seem more polished. The game has some basic music and sound effects.

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The game has virtually no replay value, since it progresses along a set path. It does a good job of providing hints on what to do next, though at times they are a little too good. The linear flow of the game means that if you do get stuck, you can’t do anything until you figure out the next step. The game has a single mini-game, in which you quickly click three exclamation points - it doesn’t add anything to the overall game.

If you like point and click adventure games, Slacker 2 is worth checking out.

Escaping Paris 2 is a very short, very simple little game in which you help Paris Hilton escape from jail. The controls are very simple, and all items are used automatically.

Sonny, a zombie-rich RPG by Armor Games, is one of the best games I have seen in a long time. The game is extremely polished, featuring voice acting, effects, tons of items and abilities and a decent story line. The guys at Armored Games really must have spent some time with this one - it has a lot more depth than you'd typically see in a Flash game, almost on par with the NES RPGs.Unless you absolutely hate turn-based RPGs, I'd recommend you check this one out.

At first glance, 13 days in hell appears to be quite impressive. The game has a neat occult feel to it, the menus have a 3d book as a back drop, and the game starts by having you sign the ’13 days challenge pact’. Sadly, after a few rounds, the game play starts to get highly repetitive, and what you are left with is a highly-polished, but highly mediocre game.

Copyright 2007 Trent Tompkins. Games are property of thier respective creators.