Even though I know it’s a bit of a slack when I should be studying up for the Saturday morning exam, today was just too much fun not to share :P
Some highlights:
- Making random quotes (such as this post’s title :P) and silly sentences in a multi-person gamish thing. It’s based around those fridge magnets that are words and fragments so you can write stuff on your fridge XD Here’s just a few of my random poetry:
he will say go where my world is red as country earth
help me - 'gingerbread man'
which sheep was here?
I grew before that guide said others should follow!
most food will be large and round
she baked our cat from long point farm
no need to call far, give new land first
Give these virtual fridge magnets a try! They make me want to buy the real thing now XD Take heed that some people might try to steal your words, so don’t get too attached :P
- This balancing puzzle is pretty fun :P The birds can get on your nerves, but it was fun to mess around with each of the different items’ behaviours. The aim of the puzzle is to balance items on hooks to keep them out of the water. If you keep them all dry for a few seconds, you get another item to juggle. You’ll end up with more items than you have hooks for at the last “level” XD
- Messing with lasers can kill a few hours.
- So can bouncing a ball.
- Go carts, anyone? :P
- Odd. Fun, but odd. XD
- We all remember playing this on paper, right? It’s kinda hilarious to see it remade with radiobuttons. My trouble is being able to pwn people at this game too easily.
- Hapland was one I found the other day. It’s similar to some other types of problem solving scenes I’ve played online, except this one has a lot more things going wrong
prepare to refresh heaps (or cheat 8D)
All of these were found, as you might have guessed, with a toolbar plugin from a site called Stumble Upon. It’s like Googling, but without any sense of direction, and with user reviews for everything. This plugin is responsible for much time wasting. :P
Mmm… yes… I need to stop wasting time
I should save that kind of thing for after my exams.
Speaking of which, I found some source codey stuff that I’ll be able to use to make the best MSN ink editor ever! More on that later ;)