This is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen: Lego Carcassonne (via @seb_ly via @simonw)
The attention to extra details, such as the the piece-specific connectors, is truly amazing.
This is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen: Lego Carcassonne (via @seb_ly via @simonw)
The attention to extra details, such as the the piece-specific connectors, is truly amazing.
Want to spruce up your font recognition skills? Try The Font Game - a well executed edutainment app for the iPhone and iPod touch.
Do you want to play a fun strategy game and gain some knowledge about cellular biology while you’re at it? The head over to Kongregate and give CellCraft a try. Platypuses galore.
The title says it all. Prepare for rainbows and Erasure
Gravity Hook goes HD. Still hard as nails though…
In One Button Bob you take control of a little explorer dude in a series of single-screen platform puzzlers. You control Bob by pressing the left mouse button. Sounds simple enough right? But the control scheme changes between every level.
It’s not too difficult to figure out what to do and while the game does get more challenging as you progress, it does not introduce you to any new ways to solve the puzzles. I like the idea and the aesthetics and it’s an overall cool experience. I would like to have seen a greater number of unique ways to control Bob though, since it is this Wario Ware like mechanic that makes the game fun
(link via blitblit - game art scene life )
This new space battles strategy game from Blendo Games look pretty awsome.
This turn-based dungeon crawl from Sparky, the maker of Star guard, is truly awesome. This ultra-condensed RPG has all the stuff you’d expect, only in a tiny, well-designed space. Well done sir.
Very cool puzzler where you manipulate card-like pieces of a platforming level like a slide-puzzle.
Star Guard - A retrotastic Flash platformer shooter with brilliant, minimalistic graphics and a classic theme: “Guide the spaceman through the castle and defeat the wizard.” I’ll try to sir!
Here’s two pretty nice Flash games. 
The first one, Icycle, is a very stylish “how-far-can-you-go” kind of game, much in the same vein as Canabalt.
The second one is MagnetiZR. A gravity puzzler not unlike Auditorium. Not sure about the art direction though…
3D-stereograms still rock! If you’re able too see them that is… Here is one for all the Tetris-heads out there (via blitblit.com)