june gloom on 15/1/2009 at 04:23
My that looks like trash.
sNeaksieGarrett on 15/1/2009 at 04:28
Interesting find... I see it is using the Cube engine. Their "about" page is rather vague in regards to what it is exactly.
gunsmoke on 15/1/2009 at 17:16
It is very challenging and completely grey-scale. Meh, it's free and fun for a few minutes.
Vraptor7 on 18/1/2009 at 17:08
Unfortunately, Gametap are (
http://gametapblog.com/?p=226) removing a whole bunch of games from the free list, and you will have to subscribe to play them.
Quote:
Starting next week, we’re going to return a large chunk of our free games back to the Gold vault. They will still be available, but only to GameTap Gold subscribers.
As many of you know, over the past year or so we’ve released well over one hundred games for free, in order to entice people to sample what GameTap has to offer and, hopefully, subscribe to our service. This strategy has worked incredibly well for us, and now we’re ready to move on.
sNeaksieGarrett on 18/1/2009 at 20:17
Ick.:eww:
Figures... Thief DS will be one of those games.
Tonamel on 18/1/2009 at 21:26
"This has worked incredibly well for us, so we're going to stop doing it."
Uh... right. That's business sense, that is.
WingedKagouti on 19/1/2009 at 09:25
Quote Posted by Tonamel
"This has worked incredibly well for us, so we're going to stop doing it."
Uh... right. That's business sense, that is.
Most likely with an added dose of: "Too many people are only playing the free games, we need to cover the bandwidth costs somehow."
EvaUnit02 on 19/1/2009 at 11:20
Quote:
Three Melons has announced the launch of the LEGO Agents Flash Game featuring its Daiquiri technology. The game features five levels with engaging gameplay, using a simulated 3D perspective to showcase the products.
‘’The link between the game and the LEGO Agents product line is very strong, which indicates a good understanding of our products and communication guidelines making it a very good advergame not only for us but more importantly for the kids”, commented Sten Lysdahl, Internet Content Manager at LEGO.
Each level represents a mission that requires the players to chase a villain, interacting with high tech vehicles, all of which convey the excitement of being part of the LEGO Agents universe.
“We wanted the kids to be immersed in the Agents world using a deep 3Dish experience”, explained Pablo Mayer, Game Producer. “This is our fourth game with LEGO and we are looking forward to continue the relationship given that we are learning a lot about what the kids want.”
“Daiquiri is the baseline technology that allows us to create these types of games. We want to push the bar on what can be achieved inside Flash and Silverlight”, said Nicolas Cuneo, Development Manager at Three Melons.
The game can be played online at: (
http://agents.lego.com/en-US/games/default.aspx)
source= press release
gunsmoke on 20/1/2009 at 16:58
Hey that's kinda neat!
Tonamel on 21/1/2009 at 08:36
That looks like exactly the kind of game I'd love, but it's got the fastest double-click-to-crash time I've seen in ages, and I have no idea what's wrong with it.