Posts Tagged ‘Playing Games’

Online Multiplayer Games

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Many online games seekers spend hours at their computer looking for good online gaming to fly for free games. This division is not due to adult content in a single game, but the level of complexity contained in them. Some free online release of the last flight on the web rather detailed and complex, which contains many different types of aircraft and weapons minimap. This is the case in the free online games Cloud soldier fly. Here you can get your hands on old planes. Before you know it, you who are in the air with the enemy on his tail, so the adventure begins.

The results show, the players play for simple instructions on how to run the game. It boils down to the arrow keys on your keyboard to move the plane, the button to shoot, and a button to switch the Q quality. This is particularly useful for slow computer gamers, give everyone the opportunity to enjoy this game online flight. A small note at the bottom of the screen to warn the player for just trying to stay alive, and at other levels will be in the thick of things become more involved. (more…)

Online Games Find Success in a Recession

Thursday, June 25th, 2009
Online Games Find Success in a Recession

Even as the economy takes a tumble, the popularity of online games is on the rise. Online game properties continue to see positive growth as Americans turn to ad-supported games as a form of affordable escapism.

Nearly 86-million Americans visited online game sites in December 2008, a 27 percent increase over the previous year, reports comScore, Inc., a leader in measuring the digital world. While these numbers are astonishing on their own, (more…)

Female Players Reign Supreme in Casual Online Games

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
Female Players Reign Supreme in Casual Online Games

By: R.L. Fielding

Online games offer an equal opportunity for women of all ages to get in on the fun – and advertisers are taking notice. In fact, a study by game industry research firm DFC Intelligence reveals that advertisers spent close to $150-million to buy space on casual game sites or in the games themselves in 2006, up from $74-million in 2002.

What’s behind this shift? Advertisers recognize that the audience for casual online (more…)