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more about #timewaster MaWeiTao: This is a fun game. I can't say I get all the comparisons with Tetris. By that rationale every puzzle game out there is a Tetris game clone. #timewaster more » toadstoolporridge: I've been playing Tetris Friends online a lot. It's a solid online Tetris experience and I love the multiplayer components. #timewaster more » deanbmmv: The game having instructions would of been nice. I eventually figured it out, but the game is kinda lame tbh. Your pretty much tied to your chance of ... more » -
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Saturday Timewaster: Bloktonik
Tipster BulletProof found this Tetrisesque block puzzle with an entrancing soundtrack and passes it along. But more curiously, "Bloktonik" seems to be in development for WiiWare (and for mobile), with a release date TBA. More » -
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Sunday Timewaster: Guess All the Consoles Released
Believe it or not, 68 consoles/portables have been released in the United States since the Magnavox Odyssey first came out in 1972. More » -
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Saturday Timewaster: Bowja the Ninja 2
It's a Saturday, I'm jetlagged, and the internet seems to be blazing with news of nothing but Diablo III; perfect time for a light and cute flash timewaster. This one is called Bowja the Ninja 2, a point and click puzzler that's nicely illustrated and oh-so-cute. Not terribly challenging, but a good thing to spend a bit with on a lazy Saturday. More » -
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Juvenile Timewaster of the Day: Questionaut
I don't remember learning modules being this good when I was a munchkin: Samorost creators Amanita have put together a lovely game for the BBC, designed for 11 year olds. Questionaut is point and click, very pretty, and is tripping up adults left and right (that's what happens when you get far removed from your junior high school years and the concepts contained within, I guess). It's short and worth taking for a spin for the lovely environment alone, even if finding 20% of 140 is a bit below your intellectual level. More » -
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Weird Artistic Timewaster of the Day: Passage
We mentioned Kokoromi's Gamma 256 event a while back, run during the Montreal International Games Festival. Ian Bogost (over at Water Cooler Games) gave a nod to one of the game entries for the contest (which encouraged the smallest/most irregular aspect ratio, with the caveat that resolution could not exceed 256X256) called Passage, a sweet memento mori game that's one of those loose, free, and arty little diversions. There are Mac, Windows, and Linux versions over the the Passage site, and even a note from Jason Rohrer to read after you play the game. It's a weird little game, but sweet, and worth spending a couple of minutes with. But weird. Just remember you can move in all directions. -

