Spyke
sh.itjust.works

That Museum has more soul than the entire mobile gaming space in the last decade+

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Sorry for the reply spam, I would also recommend the epic war games and the feudalism games. I remember trying to get around my screen time limit as a kid so I could play the feudalism games longer.

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Dude, Toss the Turtle has an app, and it's still a fucking blast to kill time. Between that, Kitten Cannon, and The Last Stand, I lost so much time.

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Toss the turtle is fucking goated. Spent countless hours watching that turtle die horrendous deaths so that I could buy bigger cannons to shoot it out of.

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Anti-Idle the Game was an absolute house of a flash game. It may not look like much at first, but it unfolds into the most ambitious incremental game of its era.

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That game in the thumbnail and right at the top, age of war, is really fun. I used to spend a lot of time playing it when I was younger. There's an age of war 2 as well

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

Fantastic Contraption 2 is a puzzle game where you construct vehicules and catapults to get a red round in a square. It was really fun to play with a collegue. We would show our craziest contraptions. https://flashmuseum.org/fantastic-contraption-2/

Dicewars is addictive. https://flashmuseum.org/dicewars/ There are tons of remakes of it.

Spybot. Too bad it's not in this library and can't be played anymore : https://jayisgames.com/review/spybot-the-nightfall-incident.php It's a small turn based RPG based on a LEGO universe.

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Whoa, looking up Spybot unlocked a memory I'd long forgotten. Did you ever play Junkbot (another Lego game)? It was a Lemmings-y puzzle game in which you placed down Lego blocks to help a robot eat all the junk and get to the end of each level.

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Oh my word this takes me back - I remember 10yo me trying to rip off xiao xiao back on sheezyart

Flash and actionscript are responsible for my whole IT career

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