Flash games blog
insanity box Mini-game arcade type flash games have been popular lately and this article’s feature Insanity box is one of them, except you don’t choose which one to play, you have to play all of them in sequence. First off, if you get seizures from bright colors, you should probably not play this game as it has a lot of bright and flashing colors that might make you go crazy. The music is fitting but since I’m not a huge fan of a random hodge-podge of fast-beat song clips and prefer one tune throughout, it didn’t feel that great for me. The games themselves were decent consisting of touch this area on a picture, hit the green light, a few trivia questions and some games of simon says.

I found the trivia questions to be the hardest part as the questions were just random pop-culture questions. I knew the answers but sometimes the ones I thought were the answers weren’t actually the answers. Simon says was pretty challenging too as I’m not too great at short term color memory. The game keeps you on your toes as it jumps very quickly from one game to the other and sometimes a random click may cause you to lose. None of the games require much thinking, many of them will provoke a knee-jerk reaction from your brain, the effect that this game is going for.

While not great or inspiring in many ways, this game may serve to keep you awake(if only by the random music), and keep you alert. It may also give you a small rush of adrenaline just playing it.

Just in case this game is driving you insane, check out this walkthrough video:



Other games worth a look:

Rocket Car 2 — Use your rocket car engine to fly over obstacles and beat bosses.

SumoBall –Force other balls off the shrinking stage

Rpg boss battle 3 This article is about the RPG fighting game A simple 1-fight RPG that is a continuation of the earlier RPG Boss battle 1 and RPG Boss battle 2. Basically in this game your some type of futuristic megaman-type hero and you are on your third fight against some evil monster that wants to kill you. The graphics are pretty decent but the game-play is shallow as the monster has all of 4 attacks(2 normals and 2 limit breaks) and you have one basic attack, a few spells, and one limit break(which, by the ways, is the only thing you need to win the game).

This game played smoothly enough without any glitches or errors but it was boring as it consisted of attack, attack, attack, heal, heal, limit break. There was very little variety to the moves you did and the game itself was very repetitive. Most of all, its not challenging at all. Once, you’ve figured out the pattern of attacks, its incredibly easy to kill the monster. Add to this the fact that there is very little story in this section and you have a pointless 1-battle RPG thats maybe good for a 5 or 10 minute break but nothing more. You should be able to figure out how to beat this game, but just in case you are having trouble, here’s how you beat it:

Just use the attack move(not the spells) each turn. It only damages a little but this doesn’t matter. He will attack you and it will drive your limit break towards 100. Use the cure spell when your life dips below 600. Don’t ever let your life dip below 550 as the monster has a super-spell that does over 500 damage. Use the combination of heal and regular attack until your limit-break goes over 100. Then, use your limit break spell which does something like 4000 damage. Rinse and repeat this process until the monster is dead. You should be able to do this in about four limit breaks and should easily have enough Mana to heal until then when needed.

Thats all for this game. Maybe RPG Boss battle 4 will have more substance.