Playtime… and free!

By Benjamin | December 6, 2007

The casual games industry is growing by leaps and bounds. I’ve probably played most of the games that are on the market right now. So, I thought I would share several of my favorite (FREE) games that you can play right inside your browser. That’s right, you don’t have to download anything.

Warbears - A fun little trial-error puzzle game, with an utterly charming design and engaging sense of humor. Aid the bears in their mission by choosing the order of their actions — or watch as they hilariously meet failure.

GrowCube - This and the other equally gorgeous puzzles on EyezMaze require imagination, trial and error, and maybe even some note-taking. Patience will be rewarded by lovely animations and transformations in the game world. The unique gameplay requires you to think several steps ahead.

Dai Pai Dong - Cooking Mama meets the classic Diner Dash — in Hong Kong! Try to keep up with the picky customers’ demands by cooking to order and serving up beers. Warning: playing before lunch may make you hungry.

Sprout: The hand-drawn art sets this puzzle game apart, as does the creatively told story of one lonely seedling far from where it sprouted. By planting the seed and growing a new plant, with new properties, guide the seedling home.

Tanks: It’s simple, and addictive — shoot various types of missiles at the enemy tank, judging angles and mass to score direct hits. The best part is that it can be played multiplayer, for up to five players, or just play the AI alone.

And if you really want to destroy your productivity. Starting playing Desktop Tower Defense.

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