Ludobox march


I had quite some fun time playing games on Ludobox this past month. The list of flash games is endless, and they keep coming in. New subcategories are made, making it even easier for you gaming addicted people out there to find the game that suits your taste and opinion of a fun time with small games.


For this intro article, my three chosen games to review is;

Neon Rider
Colorful and a bit challenging. You have to navigate a futuristic looking bike through these levels that seems to be made of neon light or lasers. Loops, hoops and jumps. The game is rather slow paced, so everyone should be able to play it. The blue color is your safe color in the levels. This color is supporting the bike, no matter what color you are. The rest of the colors, you have to change the bike to that color to let that part of the track support the bike, so you don’t fall into eternity. In other situations, you have to change the bike away from that color, so you can keep on going towards the finish line.
Time from start to end: about 30 minutes
Score; 8 out of 10

Fruiti Blox
I’m not a fan of puzzle games, and once again it reflects the score I’m giving the game. I don’t find this kinda games amusing for too long, and most of the times, I’m not even playing them. I really have to be bored to play them actually. You have to mark 4 blox in the same color, so it makes an even square. That makes the blox, fruit and gold inside the square collapse, giving you the points. There is a few modes, but frankly, there’s isn’t much difference.
Time from start to end: N/A
Score: 5 out of 10

Tennis
I was thinking of Tennis Ace that was released for the Sega Master System in the 80s around the same second as I made the first serve in this game. I must admit though, Tennic Ace had way more to it, but the overall graphics is better in this flash game (not pixelated). I missed a load of balls, mostly because my character didn’t move fast enough, I was swinging the racket too soon, and it was generally hard to manipulate the ball without being predictable – making it easy for the computer to hit the ball back to you.
Time from start to end: N/A
Score: 8 out of 10




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