Friday Fun - Onslaught & Ramps
Posted on 17/12/07 15:22
OK, it may not be Friday afternoon any more, but it was when these were passed on to me.
Earlier in the year, I mentioned Onslaught. Well, it appears development of this has been ongoing, and there's a bunch of new weapons and upgrades in Onslaught Version 2.1. It's still very addictive ... well, it beats work at any rate!
Secondly, we have Ramps. This is another flash game, build by it's author as "an exercise in dynamic, ActionScript-driven Flash physics". The aim is to drop a ball at the top of the screen and guide it into the bucket at the bottom, without dropping it in the lava. You have various movable platforms to help you, plus other obstacles as the game progresses. Depending on your score, there's cheat codes to let you replay the game with altered physics, multiple balls and other things. Not necessarily the most challenging game in the world, but still a good way to kill a lunch break.
Earlier in the year, I mentioned Onslaught. Well, it appears development of this has been ongoing, and there's a bunch of new weapons and upgrades in Onslaught Version 2.1. It's still very addictive ... well, it beats work at any rate!
Secondly, we have Ramps. This is another flash game, build by it's author as "an exercise in dynamic, ActionScript-driven Flash physics". The aim is to drop a ball at the top of the screen and guide it into the bucket at the bottom, without dropping it in the lava. You have various movable platforms to help you, plus other obstacles as the game progresses. Depending on your score, there's cheat codes to let you replay the game with altered physics, multiple balls and other things. Not necessarily the most challenging game in the world, but still a good way to kill a lunch break.


Imran wrote:
it'l make ur head hurt!