I know plenty of you are often bored at home or wherever, and find yourself turning to flash games for a quick relief. Often times, even when faced with my repertoire of games, will find myself enjoying games on my favorite site: Kongregate.com. That being said, here are a few flash games you should be playing.
1: [Bloons TD4 - Ninjakiwi]
This game is massively addicting. You build towers, like monkeys, tack shooters, or cannons in an attempt to pop all the balloons that are heading along the track before they reach the end. It's great tower defense game, where some balloons may be inside other balloons, requiring you to kill multiple levels of these balloons. Different colors travel at different speeds, and some balloons are made of materials like metal that require explosives to pop before your tack or dart towers can start popping the smaller ones!
2: [Infectonator: World Dominator - TogeProductions]
A great time killer, and a relatively low involvement, allowing you to save and pick up where you left off at a later time. There are plenty of levels in this game to keep you playing till you've infected the whole world! You are the creator of a virus that turns people into Zombies, in an attempt to kill everyone in all the cities you have access to, and clear continents and countries as quickly as possible. During your attempts (and subsequent failures), you are collecting money by virtue of killing people and picking up the money they drop while playing. This money is spent on upgrading your virus to spread quicker, or faster. This will make your zombies do more damage, run faster, and last longer. Along the way, you'll encounter some hero units you can kill and turn into zombies at your disposal.
3: [GemCraft: chapter 0 - GameInABottle]
This game takes some time to complete, and will have you playing for a very long time, which is good. You'll want to keep playing this game because of the investment in time you've spent building up your Gem towers. Similar to Bloons TD 4 (loosely), creatures with certain health points travel along a path to your tower. Your objective is to kill all of them before they reach the end and kill you. Gems of various color (and powers) help you along on your goal to defeat all the baddies. There are tons of levels, and each level has several completion objectives, which make the levels harder, but reward you better. You can level up your towers and research different benefits using your experience pool. The save function WILL be used if you intend to see this game to the end, as like I said, it is very long and time consuming. You'll be farming levels for more experience, as often times higher levels are extremely difficult compared to the previous level.
4: [Epic War 3 - Rudy Sudarto]
While this isn't the latest version of Epic War, it is the one I've played the most. Here, you pick a hero, which has a certain unit composition at the start, and try to dominate the other players on the map with your armies. Each hero starts, and ends with a specific subset of the total amount of units possible. The game is a 2-dimensional side-scroller, where your units spawn at regular intervals, and can be controlled to attack the enemies units and castle when you feel you have a chance. The game can be back and fourth, but timing is key, and the battles are epic (See what I did there?). This game is great to play over and over, and the bonus levels (which is where the fun begins) are extremely difficult, and require precision if you even want to have a chance. If you want to play the most recent version, it is [Here].
I'm looking to expand this page! If you know of any other games, post me a comment with the game, a brief description maybe (not required), and a link so i can take a look and share it with others!
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