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Addictive, irritating, or both?

Started by Ed, January 06, 2006, 01:55:26 PM

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Ed

Planning is an unnatural process - it is much more fun to do something.  The nicest thing about not planning is that failure comes as a complete surprise, rather than being preceded by a period of worry and depression. [Sir John Harvey-Jones]

doolols

You missed out: confusing, unfathomable  :afro:
My name is Gerald, and I am a writer (practicing for AA - Authors Anonymous)

Ed

Ah, maybe I should have added that you draw lines with your mouse, using various elements to divert the streams? :scratch:

I played with it for about half an hour before it irritated me, and then for about ten minutes after :huh:
Planning is an unnatural process - it is much more fun to do something.  The nicest thing about not planning is that failure comes as a complete surprise, rather than being preceded by a period of worry and depression. [Sir John Harvey-Jones]

JoyceCarter

No, Blunt, naughty!  I'm not going there.  I am all too able to find distractions from any of the 95 things I ought to be doing at any one time. :D

canadian

#4
I, too, refuse to accept any more drugs from anyone. The last time I did ... I ended up playing Kitten Cannon for a bloody week.

http://www.addictinggames.com/kittencannon.html

tee hee!
If people stand in a circle long enough, they will eventually begin to dance. -- George Carlin

doolols

Quote from: blunt on January 06, 2006, 02:52:44 PM
Ah, maybe I should have added that you draw lines with your mouse, using various elements to divert the streams? :scratch:
Yeah ... and? The roundy-round thing? What's all that about? And all those stick people - what are they supposed to be doing?

Anyway, not addictive, 'cos I'm too stoopid to understand it  :cheers:
My name is Gerald, and I am a writer (practicing for AA - Authors Anonymous)

doolols

Quote from: canadian on January 06, 2006, 06:42:38 PM
I, too, refuse to accept any more drugs from anyone. The last time I did ... I ended up playing Kitten Cannon for a bloody week.
Ahah - but those cunning Firefox people have made it so that it doesn't work properly, so I'm okay! Phew! :cheers:
My name is Gerald, and I am a writer (practicing for AA - Authors Anonymous)

Ed

Quote from: JoyceCarter on January 06, 2006, 05:44:00 PM
No, Blunt, naughty!  I'm not going there.  I am all too able to find distractions from any of the 95 things I ought to be doing at any one time. :D

Oh go on, Joyce - you know you want to really :fugly:

Donna - thanks a bunch >:(  :grin:  BTW, did you ever try any of those penguin flash games?  They were great.  I'll find a link later :afro:
Planning is an unnatural process - it is much more fun to do something.  The nicest thing about not planning is that failure comes as a complete surprise, rather than being preceded by a period of worry and depression. [Sir John Harvey-Jones]

Ed

Gerald - you're not safe from the penguin games  ;)
Planning is an unnatural process - it is much more fun to do something.  The nicest thing about not planning is that failure comes as a complete surprise, rather than being preceded by a period of worry and depression. [Sir John Harvey-Jones]

doolols

My name is Gerald, and I am a writer (practicing for AA - Authors Anonymous)

canadian

Oooooo ... flashing penguins? Where? Let me at 'em!
If people stand in a circle long enough, they will eventually begin to dance. -- George Carlin

Geoff_N

I liked the way the various substances behaved properly.

A more satisfying time-wasting game that uses gravitational physics really well is on my website - home page at the bottom (so to speak). If you are good enough gravity becomes negative!

Geoff

Ed

Here are the penguin ones - http://www.yetisports.org/ it's free to play, all you've got to do is register first :afro:
Planning is an unnatural process - it is much more fun to do something.  The nicest thing about not planning is that failure comes as a complete surprise, rather than being preceded by a period of worry and depression. [Sir John Harvey-Jones]