by Peter Berger on January 28, 2008
Everyone loves free games. Here are two that I’ve been enjoying just a bit too much lately. From the land of the rising sun comes Cat On A Dolphin. I love this game not least for the title, which is cuttingly…
by Peter Berger on October 25, 2007
In 1998, director Gus Van Sant remade Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho in a particularly unusual manner: he filmed a shot-for-shot remake. Critical opinion was divided on whether Van Sant’s work was an homage, a rip-off, or simply an exercise in pointlessness.
In the…
by Rebeccca Faulkner on September 21, 2007
For a multicultural infant experience, or just to learn how to correctly pronounce the letter “Z” in New Zealand, strap your baby on board and surf on over to KiddiesGames.com.
KiddiesGames has a variety of short, flash-based, mildly interactive games for…
by Rebeccca Faulkner on September 3, 2007
According to my one year old son, the nightingale is the best. I’m talking about the free ABC’s Learning Zoo game at Fisher-Price.com, one of several enjoyable free activities on this site.
Fisher-Price Fun and Family Time zone offers a series…
by on August 14, 2007
Since its humble beginnings using 2D sprites, Jagex Ltd’s Runescape has evolved into a fully 3D-modeled, browser-based MMORPG that not only is free (why else would you be reading this) but also includes the basics that comes with any MMO…
by on August 7, 2007
At first it seemed K2 Network had hit one out of the park with their online tactical-shooter, War Rock. You really can’t beat the price of free, and the game actually provides enough quality FPS action to scratch the itchy…
by Lorien Faulkner on May 18, 2007
Those gamers old enough to remember the pre-Internet computing era can probably rattle off a list of their favorite door games that could be found on local and national Bulletin Board Systems. Personally, there was a time in my life…
by Jesse Merrit on May 17, 2007
Acclaim’s latest and greatest is BOTS!, a free online multiplayer game. It features customizable bots that you control to defeat evil viruses, defeat your friends, or defend your base.
by Lorien Faulkner on April 23, 2007
If you’ve been reading PTD Magazine for a while, you’ve probably picked up on the fact that we like zombies. We like zombie games, zombie movies and even an occasional zombie outbreak. Because of this fervor, it was hard to…
by Jesse Merrit on March 22, 2007
Every now and then, gamers find a fun game that doesn’t concentrate on graphics, doesn’t appeal to the eyes, and doesn’t give your fingers a good workout. These games are appealing because they give your brain a good workout. These…