There are over 150 of the top flash games here, selected from the thousands online as researched and tested by Tech Cult. And these are some that I'd played incessantly in the past and agree are a great way to waste a day...it's Friday - go ahead!
Bowmaster has some strategy and RPG elements, but you will win the game with the accuracy of your aim. All you have is your bow, and you need to defend your castle from a horde of assaulting ogres. Your mouse controls both the direction and the power of the arrows.
On Zuma, you have a train of jewels that move along a track, and on the center of the scenario you control a frog that spits jewels of different colors. Your objective is to align three or more jewels of the same color to make them pop, making sure that the train will not reach the end of the track. Cool graphics and sound effects complement the game.
The classic tennis game (remember the one for NES...pretty much the same thing). Use the arrow keys to move and space to hit the ball. The arrows control the direction of the hit as well. You can play either an exhibition match or the world championship. Simple but addictive.
Massacre all the box-headed zombies. In your arsenal, you’ll find guns, UZIs, shotguns, explosive barrels and even hand grenades! Part of the fun is not having a time limit, so you can construct bottlenecks and destroy massive amounts of constantly replenishing undead!
This is the same well-known game where you have to swap adjacent gems to align a set of three or more similar gems, and make combos and cascades to score more points. The game has two versions: a normal and a timed one, and is a good substitute for those who don't own a Treo or iPhone already loaded with it.
Based on a "certain horror story", you get to play as "Dr. Herbert West". You start with a revolver, six bullet chambers, and a bunch of zombies to take down. Reload timing is important here. Once you get a shotgun, use the shift key to switch between the two weapons.
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