It’s time for a confession: I’m addicted to online Flash games.
There is something about free, quick, in-browser computer games that is incredibly appealing, more so than your larger commercial games. Over the past six months I have watched hours of my life draining away into these little time-sucking black holes.
They are the perfect procrastination tool for four reasons:
- They are usually short and level-based, so you can kid yourself into thinking they won’t take long or that you’ll be able to stop yourself after a couple of levels.
- There are so many of them; you can get bored of one and still have millions left to sustain you.
- They are easily available in your web browser. It takes absolutely no effort at all to open a new tab to find a plethora of little demons waiting to steal your productivity.
- They are free.
My advice: don’t start the habit, don’t play a single game, don’t even open one of the websites and, God forbid, do not add it to your bookmarks like I have.
[But if you were interested, I currently use OneMoreLevel.com. Try Shift; it’s a great puzzle game. With sequels!]
17-6-09 edit: And sometimes, you find a game that is practically a work of art. Little Wheel is an aesthetic and aural masterpiece.
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