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July 29, 2005 9:58 AM Subscribe
Damn, I did a ton of searches for teagames and nothing came up. I think this is my third consecutive semi-double post, it may be time to switch to breaking news posts from now on.
posted by jonah at 10:24 AM on July 29, 2005
posted by jonah at 10:24 AM on July 29, 2005
jonah, please, do not blackmail us...
eres a flashidiot question: i woulda liked pingpong game if everytime the cursor went out of frame the game lost track of it, making it really really hard to play (plus i'm a clumsy flashfool)...is there a way to design the UI around this limitation?
posted by gorgor_balabala at 10:41 AM on July 29, 2005
eres a flashidiot question: i woulda liked pingpong game if everytime the cursor went out of frame the game lost track of it, making it really really hard to play (plus i'm a clumsy flashfool)...is there a way to design the UI around this limitation?
posted by gorgor_balabala at 10:41 AM on July 29, 2005
oh well, i missed it last time. these are way too much fun. so much for getting anything done today.
posted by jjoye at 11:48 AM on July 29, 2005
posted by jjoye at 11:48 AM on July 29, 2005
The physics-based games at ChronicLogic are immensely addictive, particularly Triptych.
No, it doesn't run inside your browser. Yes, it's available for Mac and Linux. Check out the crippled version (level 1-4 only), you'll be glad you did.
posted by Aknaton at 12:43 PM on July 29, 2005
No, it doesn't run inside your browser. Yes, it's available for Mac and Linux. Check out the crippled version (level 1-4 only), you'll be glad you did.
posted by Aknaton at 12:43 PM on July 29, 2005
The Teagames are addictive themselves. Ugh. I spent like hours trying to beat Paddle Tennis.
posted by zoodoo at 5:13 PM on July 31, 2005
posted by zoodoo at 5:13 PM on July 31, 2005
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They do make some nice little flash games though.
posted by p3t3 at 10:12 AM on July 29, 2005