1 Programmer, 1 Artist, 8hours, surely nothing of any quality can be made in that time? Well there you would be wrong because Michael Cann (www.mikecann.co.uk) and Oliver Pitceathly (www.olip.co.uk) present to you “Countdown with Neil Haversham”.
Instructions: Follow the in-game instructions
Categories: Other, Puzzles. Tags: 1 day, 8 hours, artificialgames, countdown, guess, numbers, puzzle
Countdown Dice Take as many turns as you like, but don't get yourself stuck! Launch rockets and gain some points. How much, though, are you willing to risk?
Star Trash: Collapse Destroy the Ultimate Spaceship Bomb before the countdown finish and blow up the entire universe.
Convert This A tile game with a twist. Use cards to win tiles over from the computer while trying to beat the Countdown Of Doom. Each card has the power to swing the game either way, so matches are short and interesting.
PingaLee Celebrates New Year Antarctica is usually very cold, but not on this special day. The clock is already ticking and the big countdown to the beginning of New Year has already started. Look how PingaLee and his family celebrate together with their guests - a bird and a fish. In a few moments the fireworks will explode, everything will become sparkly and colorful and a New Year will begin.
Moon Pump There are two game mode: Launch and Lunar Landing.
In Launch, tap spacebar quickly and repeatedly to pump air into the "fuel tanks" and pressurize the "engines." When the countdown ends, the spaceship will launch.
There are two ways of playing this mode. You can go for maximum altitude and a high score -- compete in the leaderboards -- or try to land on the moon by hitting a sweet spot of air pressure (A hint is in the introduction. Stick to "The Plan").
In Lunar Landing, a simplified Lunar Lander game occurs. Tap the arrow keys to control speed in any direction. Try to land on the Apollo 11 LEM. Don't land too fast or outside the landing area or the fragile ship will crash and sadness ensues.
A Leaderboard exists for the Lunar Landing Sequence to gauge speed and efficiency in landing.
Happy Launch and Happy Landing. Don't try this at home, kids.
August 22, 2009

