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3 Easy Ways to Make Your Own Game

Actually inspired by one of my nephews, who really wants to learn how to make his own video games, I started searching the Web to see if I could find some easy to use web sites that would allow anybody to create their own game.  I found more than a few, however these are the three best ones thus far.

PlayCrafter

This web site is pretty complicated when it comes to the number of things going on, on the screen – however it does have a lot of tools to use to create your own games (or play the games others have created).  You can either start from scratch or go with one of the templates they provide, such as action game, golf game, ninja game, jumping game and more.

Make Your Own Flash Game in Playcrafter

Sploder

With Sploder, you are given the option of creating either a platformer game or a shooter game.  Also giving you the options of sharing your creation, I liked Sploder because it was a little more on the simple side.  So, if you want to show this off to a kid – it might be a lot easier for them to wrap their minds around. 

Make Your Own Flash Game in Sploder

Mockingbird

Mockingbird is the last pick on my list.  They too give you a lot to work with, but instead of simply building one kind of game – they offer several kits (or the ability to build your own kit) with programmable sounds, actions and more.  If you wanted to get somebody into the mindset of programming a game – this would be the one I would have them play with.  Why?  Well, with having to set, for example, a bomb to be able to jump and assign the farting noise when he does so – gives a much better cause and effect result I think anybody from any age group could understand.

Make Your Own Flash Game using Mockingbird

Although none of these games will have you programming your own games, each site delivers a unique way of getting a younger child, nephew, or sibling interested in the idea of game development.

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Coby MP305-4G MP3 Player Review

My Zen Stone Plus MP3 player died on me a couple of weeks ago (wouldn’t hold a charge anymore) so I had to go search for a new one.  Most people go to Apple when they want an MP3 player – however I stayed on a different route and picked up the horribly named Coby MP305-4G MP3 Player.

My Coby MP305-4G MP3 Player

Now why not go towards a more expensive product like the iPod line of players?  Well, I need something that is cheap enough that I don’t feel bad dropping it in my pocket, and letting it get beat up a little ‘bit while I do work outside.  I’m afraid if I got something like an iPod Touch I would be cradling the thing like a new born baby, which for my needs, it just does not fit.

Back to the Coby MP305-4G, it is not a bad little player in it’s own right.  Some of the features include:

  • 4 GB of Flash Memory
  • Built in USB 2.0 Interface
  • Has Built in FM Radio (which will probably never be used)

It runs off a single triple A battery, which is a test really to see if I like that more, or the rechargeable battery I had with the Zen Stone Plus.  Couldn’t tell you the battery life yet – cause it has yet to run out.  Overall, if your looking for a cheap MP3 player you can slap some stuff onto and get back to work – I would highly recommend the Coby MP305-4G.  If your looking for something that has tons of bells and whistles, you might want to look elsewhere. 

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EMFF – Easily the Best Audio Player via Flash

The Easy Musicplayer For Flash, or otherwise known as EMFF, is in my opinion easily the best free audio player, built in flash.  I have been using it to provide a player on up to six of my latest shows on webhostingshow.com.

What makes it so cool?  Well, for one, it does not take a college degree to get started with.  The creator of the player gives a simple four steps to get it up and running:

  1. Download and extract the latest ZIP file from here
  2. Use the Code Generator to create your own HTML code
  3. Copy the appropriate skin file (e.g. “emff_standard.swf”) from the “skins” directory to your website directory
  4. Have fun!

It does not lack in the features department either.  It provides volume control, keyboard shortcuts, play, stop, pause, previous, next, Show information about a track and much more.

So if you have looked at my past list of the 5 best flash podcast players, and they didn’t do it for you, give EMFF a chance at playing your MP3s.

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Best Tower Defense Games

I like to think things out and strategize plans of attack, so the desktop defense games are really right up my proverbial ally, because they allow me to do just that – without the need of actually raising my own army of oppressed chickens.  Time to defend your virtual plot of land with some of the best tower defense games on the Web.  Here are some of the games I would consider to be the best of the tower defense category of games right now.

Stickmen want their revenge!Revenge of the Stickmen

Revenge of the Stickmen, unlike other desktop tower defense games, actually has a ‘bit of a plot.  For eons stickmen have been enslaved in computers; forced to do terrible things… very terrible things for their evil creators. They have had their fill of slavery – a rebellion has commenced. They will no longer sit still while their brethren are being chopped, smashed, mutilated, burnt and tortured. ENOUGH is ENOUGH!

Defend your tower!Desktop Tower Defense

The original, and still the best, will have you addicted for hours upon end as you try to strategize the best way to defend your little area of the desktop.  You also have several different versions of the game to choose from.  You can play Desktop TD Pro, Desktop TD 1.5, Desktop TD 1.2, and Desktop TD 1.0.

Kill the printers! Onslaught

This award winning masterpiece of a flash game should keep you occupied too.  The object here, as with our other two, is to pit your wits against a never ending stream of bad guys coming at you.  Never thought that printer icons could be so scary!

Which is YOUR Favorite? Now that I have shared with you my three favorite tower defense games, it is your turn.  Do you have any other good favorites that didn’t make it onto the list?

Favorite Tower Defense from Readers

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Super Mario Defence (Mario Meets Defend Your Castle)

Ever wanted to play a Super Mario game as Bowser? Well, here is your chance with a little Defend Your Castle thrown in for good measure. 

You aren't going to make it Luigi(s)!

Your goal in the game is to keep the Marios, Luigis, and other Mushroom Kingdom good guys from reaching your castle.  To help you, you have all kinds of evil tools, such as babombs, goombas, and spring boards (ok, so spring boards aren’t that evil… until you fall to your DOOM!).  With 13 towers and 20 levels, you should be entertained for a long time.

Go play Super Mario Defence and let me know how high of a score you got.  Although simple, it is really addictive once you get the hang of things.  I would also recommend watching the tutorial that is included to help learn the basics of being that reptilian mastermind Bowser.

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Best of the Free Zombie Flash Games

Nothing can get better than beating up a few mindless zombies, right?  Put that together with some of the creative and cool flash games out there, and you my friend have a good time.  Here is my collection of some of the best free “zombie-related” flash games.

De-Animator – In this game, you are a fragile looking old man with a gun.  Shoot zombies, reload, shoot more zombies.  Couldn’t get any easier.

Zombie Flash Game #1

Ninjotic Mayhem – Zombies + Ninjas = Fun (that is all the needs to be said)

Zombie Flash Game #2

Zombie War – Here is what would happen if the Lemmings went to war with a zombie horde.  Help your little army dudes lay waste to the zombies coming right at them!

Zombie Flash Game #3

Have another one that should be on the list?  Be sure to share!  Nothing helps to kill the time more than beating up a few mindless zombies.  Oh silly zombies, will you never learn?

Welcome Digg.com readers, and thanks for these awesome additional zombie games:

Keep those suggestions coming in! Know of another fun zombie-based game? Grab your boomstick and head down below to the comments.

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Instant Drama Sound Effect

I’ve talked in the past about two of my favorite instant sound effect web sites, InstantRimshot.com and SadTrombone.com.  However, did you know there are more of these popping up? 

The Drama Button!

My new favorite web site, when you need that instant sound effect action is DramaButton.com.  Once pushed, you get that duh duh DUHHHH that has always been a favorite for the old dramatic moments on your favorite old TV shows and movies. 

Load up the web site, say these phrases out loud and then hit the button to test it out.

I’m sorry John, but your baby is really… a robot! (hit button)

I am afraid John, your wife has amnesia and she is… a robot! (hit button)

Yes John, you are fired.  Your new replacement will be… a robot! (hit button)

I could keep going, but you get the effect, the sound effect that is, over at DramaButton.com.

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3 Best Free Ragdoll Games Online

Games that have fun with ragdoll physics have always been fun for me to play.  Here are three of the best games that you can play online for free, right now, that excel in being really fun.

Ragdoll Cannon

This one is pretty simple.  Ragdoll Cannon has you shooting your men out of a cannon to hit the target.  As the game progresses, the targets get harder and harder to reach.  If you master this one, you might also try Ragdoll Cannon 1.5 and RagDoll Cannon Remake.

Ragdoll Avalanche II

Ragdoll Avalanche II will have you dragging your ragdoll man back and forth using the arrow keys to dodge the falling spikes.  Hit a spike and you get sliced up.  The point of the game is to see how long you can last.

Double Wires

Ready for crappy graphics, but great game play?  Check out Double Wires.  This game lets you pretend you’re Spiderman, but without any of the copyright infringement.  Use the left mouse button to swing, but don’t fall – cause then it will be game over for you buddy.

Know of another? Add it to the list – or better yet, let me know how far you got on each of these games.

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Make Your Own Flash Game with Fyrebug

fyrebug_logo Fyrebug is a web site (new to me) that I have been playing with a lot lately.  The idea here is simple, create, play and share your own original games with the world.  There are several basic game “templates” to choose from – and you can fill in the blanks to create your own original masterpiece.

You can check out the creator here:  http://www.fyrebug.com/create/

On this page you can select what type of game you wish to create, and then edit each feature as you see fit.  You have shoot ‘em ups, arcade clones, word search, action games, fighting games and more.    Once you are done creating you can play or share you game with others.  Take for example, this game where I am a bouncing Harrison Ford head.


Click here to make your own Fyrebug game

This is one of those web sites that is fun to spend some time with when there is nothing else to do.  Therefor, I put it in my time wasting hall of fame – right next to Friv.

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Popular Flash Games Free with Friv

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I usually don’t invest much time into flash games online, but after finding this depository of some of the most popular flash games out there, I might have to save Friv.com for a rainy day.  Once you start playing a game, they always have the controls in a graphic towards your left – so you never have to spend too much time figuring out how to play.  There are tons of games to play, and once one isn’t being played any more – they toss it out, and bring in a new one. 

What does that mean?  You are always getting the best of the best.

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