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Review: The all-star team of online gamesBy the PCWorld.com staff (IDG) -- Take a break with the Web's most addictive puzzles, sports simulations, and other diversions -- no CD required. ISketchFree -- 4.5 stars (out of five): Remember Pictionary, the popular board and TV game in which one player sketches clues to a mystery word or phrase that other players try to identify? It's alive and well on the Net at ISketch as a fun, free, easy, and -- for now -- no-registration game. Point your Shockwave-equipped browser to the site and choose a playroom (or create a private one) with a language (Danish, French, German, and so on) or a clue category (food, movies, computer games) you like. The game assigns one player the drawing duty as others type in their guesses for the mystery word or phrase. The sketcher's drawing tools include a pen, an airbrush, and an eraser. Once you get going, it's easy to get hooked. Caution: Sketching with a mouse isn't everybody's cup of tea -- this game may convince you to buy a pen tablet and stylus. -- Yardena Arar
Knockout Kings Web BoxingFree -- 4.5 stars: Boxing is a great way to let off some steam. And what better way to step into the ring than with eight of the most famous boxers of all time? "Knockout Kings Web Boxing" from EA.com brings fantasy bouts like Holyfield versus Ali straight to your browser. It offers an impressive level of depth and decent-looking 3-D graphics. After a quick download, you play solo against your chosen opponent, competing against other players for high scores. Both the keyboard and the game pad controls are easy to learn but challenging to master. To access the free game, log on to EA.com and get ready to punch, block, and dodge your competition. -- Eric Dahl 80's ClassicsFree -- 4 stars: Hyper-realistic 3-D graphics and theater-quality sound -- who needs 'em? Give me the ridiculously simple, endlessly addictive arcade blockbusters lovingly re-created at Shockwave.com's 80's Classics. My personal favorite: "Root Beer Tapper," in which you play a soda jerk who must slide beverages down the bar to a crowd of cranky cowboys, sports fans, and even aliens. "Centipede," "Defender" (I and II), "Robotron," "Spy Hunter," and five other vintage time-wasters are also available. Browser-based play is free; truly obsessed retro gamers can pay 80 quarters (er, $20) for downloadable versions of all 11. -- Harry McCracken Need for Speed Web RacingFree -- 4 stars: Racing fans need look no further for fast, rubber-peeling action. Just brake for "Need for Speed Web Racing" from EA.com. Racers hop into their choice of cars, such as a Chevrolet Corvette, for a variety of single-player contests over distinct-looking landscapes and racetracks. One roadblock: You have to download every track and every car, some of which are 4MB in size. The download can take some time, especially on a dial-up connection. But once you're past that bottleneck, you can expect to cruise at the limit the rest of the way. -- Danny W. Lam Strike a MatchFree -- 4 stars: Part wordplay, part trivia quiz, part game show, Boxerjam's "Strike a Match" is a free, pleasing, and surprisingly habit-forming multiplayer game. The "match" in the game's title refers to word connections: In each round, you are presented with an array of words that fall under various, unidentified topics (anatomy or car parts, for example). Then you're given several seconds to identify the words that belong together. The more time you take, the lower your score becomes. With amusing graphics and a level of difficulty that won't insult a moderately intelligent player, "Strike a Match" is a real winner. I only hope that Boxerjam gets enough advertising to stay in business. -- Y.A. Yahoo! Card GamesFree -- 4 stars: Take a break from your computer chores and head for the virtual tables of Yahoo! Card Games. Whether you use an existing Yahoo! ID or sign up for a new one, you'll be playing cards within seconds. Players at all skill levels can sit in at dozens of card games, including Blackjack, Euchre, Bridge, Pinochle, Go Fish, and my favorite, Hearts. It took awhile to find a game at my pace and skill level, but once I found it, the play resembled a real game. It even had a little table talk thrown in. All the games include instructions on how to play. Shy types can compete against the machine, or choose to watch others battle it out. Yahoo! Card Games are simple, fun, and free. All you need now is a little bit of luck. -- Dennis O'Reilly BejeweledFree -- 3.5 stars: Diamonds are a girl's best friend. My sparkler is "Bejeweled," also known as "Diamond Mine," a highly addictive and amazingly simple puzzle game from PopCap, in which you tap adjacent pairs of colorful gems, swap them, and match horizontal and vertical lines of three or more. The more jewels you match, the more bonus points you score. You can play straight from your browser or download an enhanced version -- complete with glistening gemstones and flashy sound effects -- onto your machine. The downloadable version includes a timed level for players seeking more of a challenge. -- Felicia Williams Dark Orbit$20 for full game -- 3.5 stars: If Alfred Hitchcock had set his classic film "The Birds" in a futuristic deep-space mining outpost, he'd probably have produced WildTangent's "Dark Orbit", a fast-paced 3-D shooter game in which you command a mining ship that's been retrofitted with weapons. Your mission: Desperately fight to escape a planet crawling with encroaching hordes of angry alien insects. Blessedly absent from most of the game is the truly awful soundtrack, which rears its ugly head only at the end of each level. The game requires WildTangent's game driver, which is a free download. You do have to shell out $20 to play the full game. But given "Dark Orbit"'s eye-popping 3-D graphics and exciting game play, the one-time fee is reasonable. -- Andrew Brandt GearsFree -- 3.5 stars: Set the gears in motion with Onward Designs' "Gears", a fun and relatively challenging puzzle game enhanced with appropriately mechanical background music. The goal is to drag and drop a set of large and small green gears onto the playing board and link them with blue cogs to make yellow gears spin in the direction of their arrows. As the game progresses, the number of cogs increases, making the puzzles more difficult to put together. What's more, each puzzle is timed -- the longer you take, the lower your score. The game will get your brain in gear while it entertains. Gears is free and requires Macromedia's Shockwave plug-in. -- F.W. Settlers of CatanFree -- 3.5 stars: Bartering, not military might, is the key to conquest in "Settlers of Catan". Here's what's at stake: You try to outmaneuver your opponents by building settlements, roads and cities from natural resources. Begun as a research project in artificial intelligence, this free and ad-free Web site draws enough dedicated players to sustain a ladder league. Multiplayer gaming is the norm, though you can go solo against robots that become more challenging as you progress. Game play is smooth, and contests last from 30 to 60 minutes. Because the site is still under development, you'll occasionally lose your connection. But "Settlers of Catan" fans will appreciate the chance to play pick-up games at their leisure. -- Jeffrey Kuta |
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