Flash games blog
zombieman Zombieman puts a twist on the conventional zombie killing games as you can be both a human and a zombie. You start off as a human and with your anti-zombie gun shoot zombies in order to convert them back to being humans. If you so happen to get bit, you turn into a zombie and now your goal is to bite and convert as many people into zombies as possible. Playing both sides is fun but the game does get monotonous after a while despite the power-ups the game has to offer.

The mechanics of the game are pretty good and overall its pretty balanced. Its worth some playing time if your looking for some simple fun.

The most important thing in this game is that zombie dogs and drains will kill you regardless of what you are if you get eaten by the dogs or fall down a drain so watch out. In fact, this was the hardest part of the game because the zombie dogs looked so much like the zombies. Unfortunately, shooting the dogs does not turn them back to normal. Your gun actually has no effect on them so your best bet is to run away. You can shoot them every once in a while because it does stop them from advancing. Note that you are faster when you are a zombie than when you are a human. Use this speed to your advantage. When your a human, hunt the zombies from far away and be careful not to let your ammo get too low. Sometimes its better to run a bit rather than stand and fight.When your a zombie, try to sneak up from behind and leap or else you will get shot. You must have quick reflexes and catch people by surprise. If your body changes more than five times, you will die so use each side’s advantages to the max.

effing hail Effing Hail is a interesting game where you have to use the wind to keep hailstones in the air to grow them before launching them to destroy buildings. The game is well-made but suffers from one major flow — it is more than 600 in height, which means even on my 1200*800 resolution, its near impossible to get the entire game on the screen. This should be a note to all flash game developers — don’t make games more than 600 in height. This game is also very hard to master — which may be a good or bad thing.

You hold the left mouse down in order to blow wind and keep hail afloat so it can grow. The wind currents come out in vectors but its very hard to control. The best bet was to just go to an area with lots of hail and hope that some stay float and get launched up. Its much easier to control them when they come down. Controlling large hailstones is easier than controlling the small ones. The trick is to try to concentrate on the few large hailstones instead of many small ones for maximum damage. If you can get a significantly large stone, you can crush large towers in one shot. Slowly orchestrate the movement of the really large stones so you can ram them into the large towers. Generally if you want a stone to go to the right, move your mouse to the left of the hailstone and if you want to move it to the left, move your mouse to the right of it before turning on the wind.Try to get the hailstone to fall straight high above a building for maximum damage. This game is alot of fun but it takes a while to really start killing the buildings.