Monday, January 19, 2009

Comparison of Online Games

Comparison of Online Games

Author: Jack Yang

Most online games on the internet today consist of many varieties and are targeted for all age groups. The top genres that seem to be most popular are: Hidden Object games, Match-3, Card and Board, Time Management and Word games. Hidden Object games are fast-becoming more fun and challenging with each new game. Most game websites introduce new Hidden Object games on a regular basis. The objective is to find hidden items cleverly camouflaged within colorful, extremely graphic scenes. After completing levels, there are usually mini-game puzzles to solve that are fun and challenging as well. Match-3 games are self-explanatory. On a typical layout of brightly colored various objects, you look for 3 or more same objects that are grouped into horizontal, vertical or diagonal. You then click or drag them to clear the board. Each level is usually based on a time mode and each level becomes increasingly difficult with obstacles and strategy moves. The graphics and sound effects are incredible in these games. Card and board games such as Solitaire or Scrabble are all-time favorites with many people. Concentration is important in order to achieve your goal. An option some game sites offer is to compete against a computer generated partner or you may play with live people online. There are many variables of Solitaire which have become increasingly more graphic. Beautiful animated backgrounds and music are an added bonus. Time-management games are for those who can multi-task in a timely manner. The faster you can strategically move around the scene, the better your score. These games vary in theme and can range from feeding hungry patrons in a restaurant, to planting a garden. If you love a time-based challenge, these games are for you. Word games have become very entertaining online. People who are good with words (and spelling) will enjoy the numerous variety of word challenging games. These include unscrambling letters to form a word – the longer words you form, the better. Some are based on filling in blank spaces or dashes, then guessing the word. Hangman, as an example, is similar to word games that are offered. Of course, an all-time favorite for many are word searches that you electronically circle words that are hidden straight across, vertically, diagonally, upside down and backward. Over the past several years the games that are personally recommended are: The Mystery Case Files – Ravenhearst. Hidden object fun is the key feature in this game, developed by Big Fish Games. After playing the free download trial of 1 hour, you may purchase the full game for $19.99. An activation code is emailed to you with instant access to play the game. Other games recommended are Dream Vacation Solitaire, by Oberon Media; Mysteryville (hidden object) from Real Arcade; Azada (hidden object/strategy) by iWin; and Scrabble from Spintop Media. Some game sites give you an option to purchase a backup CD of your purchase that range from $6.99 and up, depending on the site. However, once the games are downloaded on your computer, you usually have up to three reactivation opportunities in case of a computer mishap. Online games are an excellent way to spend extra or idle time you may have. They can be relaxing, fun, challenging and in some cases, ‘addicting.’

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Author is the market analyst for the Web 2.0 Acobay Networking service. More info on Games Reviews , please visit Acobay.

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