Time Alarm v1.0 is a very simple utility made by me. It is a simple alarm-clock, you can set-up time or enter a custom value, click the button and after the selected time a music will alert you. I made this utility thinking about a gamer that wants to play a game but have a limited time so an alarm clock is necessary, also i think this utility can be useful when you play strategic browser games. The utility is in flash this means that it (should) runs on Linux and Mac via browser. Hope you find this utility useful.
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Here is the flash version of the classic Ultima 4. You can download Ultima 4 for your desktop (free and legal) from THIS LINK
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At Lego website there are a lot of mini-games (flash and browser) to play.
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2 adventures game in flash made by jo99 with an original art style.
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3 classic arcade games to promote the new TitanFall fps game.
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Stencyl 3.0 is released!
Stencyl is a great program to make games. The free version of Stencyl lets you publish Flash games. Commercial version let you publish to Desktop (windows, mac and Linux), iOS or Android. For Windows, Linux and Mac.
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Here is a collections of website where you can play games for SEGA SG-1000 / SC-3000 consoles, CBS Colecovision, MSX 1 and SEGA Master System via emulators directly in the browser made in flash! There are also 6 Arcades emulated games.
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Wayward is a turn-based, top-down, wilderness survival roguelike currently in beta created with HTML5.
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Here is a website that allows to play old Sega Megadrive-Genesis games directly in the browser via Flash. The games can be played on Windows, Linux and Mac Os X.
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Gravity Hook is a flash game created by Adam Atomic (Canabalt and Flixel) and Danny Baranowsky way back in August 2008, and marks their first collaboration. It was based on a typing-tutor prototype game called Gravity Key, created by Arne Niklas Jansson. Arne gave his permission for Adam to develop a mouse-based version that scrolled onward and upward forever. The original Gravity Hook was created in 5 days on a very early version of what is now the flixel framework.
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