Orboxin'
July 6, 2007 12:24 PM Subscribe
A 94k Puzzle Game for Flash Friday Try to get through the 30 maddening levels, one shifty little block move at a time. The first few levels aren't so bad, but after about level 11, it starts to hurt your brain.
Still, it's fun and addicting, so it's worth spreading around to drive you and your friends nuts
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Serious question: Why do people say "addicting", rather than "addictive"?
Did we have to create a new word when we already have almost identical one that's actually correct?
posted by humblepigeon at 12:42 PM on July 6, 2007
Did we have to create a new word when we already have almost identical one that's actually correct?
posted by humblepigeon at 12:42 PM on July 6, 2007
I'm stuck on level 19, though I seem to remember being stuck on level 18 - I guess I got past that at some point.
oh and apologies to humblepigeon</sub
posted by revmitcz at 12:56 PM on July 6, 2007
oh and apologies to humblepigeon</sub
posted by revmitcz at 12:56 PM on July 6, 2007
Serious question: Why do people say "addicting", rather than "addictive"?
'Cause they're "loosers."
posted by NoMich at 12:58 PM on July 6, 2007
'Cause they're "loosers."
posted by NoMich at 12:58 PM on July 6, 2007
Why say addicting? It's a dick thing.
posted by dances_with_sneetches at 1:03 PM on July 6, 2007
posted by dances_with_sneetches at 1:03 PM on July 6, 2007
I've been tussling with this for the last few days.
posted by criticalbill at 1:25 PM on July 6, 2007
posted by criticalbill at 1:25 PM on July 6, 2007
Why say 'addicting' when you can say 'double'?
Fun game, though.
posted by wabashbdw at 1:39 PM on July 6, 2007
Fun game, though.
posted by wabashbdw at 1:39 PM on July 6, 2007
Did we have to create a new word when we already have almost identical one that's actually correct?
According to this thread, this use of "addicting" (as a participle adjective, I think it's called), is okayed by the OED. You don't get much more correct than that.
posted by ManInSuit at 1:56 PM on July 6, 2007
According to this thread, this use of "addicting" (as a participle adjective, I think it's called), is okayed by the OED. You don't get much more correct than that.
posted by ManInSuit at 1:56 PM on July 6, 2007
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