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Drawtoy 2I don’t know about you guys but I have super short attention span when it comes to games. I’m always using Stumble to either fill my brain with mind boggling knowledge, or numb it with pictures of cute animals and games. Here are a couple of the good ones I’ve found so far, in order of how long they kept my interest.

Drawtoy vs. Byokal
This isn’t really a game I guess, but it’s pretty cool. It’s basically a paint program, only the viewer rotates as if you were looking through a kaleidoscope. You can make some really intricate patterns, like I did here, and then copy your screen* and save your art! This keeps my attention from about 5-15 minutes depending on how much time I feel like investing into it.

The AvoiderThe Avoider
This game is really awesome. The little guy on the blue screen is trying to get your mouse icon, and he’ll do anything in his power to get it! So keep your mouse away from his bombs, rockets, pipes, and ninja skills! Don’t be fooled, he’s faster than he looks, which is why the fact that all the gameplay is played exclusively with the mouse efficient and fun. This game generally keeps me entertained from 10-30 minutes.

Puki 2Puki 3D
Puki3D is my favorite out of all of these. It’s an FPS in which the objective is to kill the “albino vampire babies”. It’s tastefully gory with a hint of cuteness and a really clean visual appearance. Game play is entirely with your mouse. Point, click, boom. This I could play this game for hours.

Check these out, or go stumble yourself! I’ll put out another update when I stumble on some more good stuff!

*Press the “prnt scrn” button when the viewer gets to the patter you want, then paste it in to an image program like Paint. Make sure to save as a jpeg.

Date: August 28, 2009

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