
It's Link Dump Friday, special hyper mega Christmas holiday edition! Spread a little end of the year wintertime cheer with these festive games, most of which involve presents and/or destroying things!
Flash Empires 2: Christmas Crusades - Who says Christmas has to be about fuzzy happy lovey stuff? Flash Empires 2 is a tower defense game where you must defend Santa's workshop from hordes of minions sent by his evil brother. Place troops, towers and other helpful toys to stave off the waves of reindeer and elves. Evil reindeer and elves.
Santa Express - Deliver presents to good little boys and girls while dumping sacks of coal on the naughty ones. You control Santa's sleigh as it slides around the top of the screen, tapping the [spacebar] when you're ready to drop your gift. Watch the wind direction and speed, and be careful in later levels to keep presents away from the grumpy little monsters.
Santa's Cannon - It's time to deliver presents again. Instead of that stupid sleigh and reindeer combo, you get to use a cannon! Load the correct present into Santa's cannon, aim, and fire. The more you deliver, the higher your score.
Pimp My Sleigh - Just in time for sleigh-pimping season comes this fun advergame. Design your sleigh and submit it to the gallery, then race it down snowy hills loaded with presents, snowmen, trees, and... dynamite?! (Thanks, art begotti!)
Gold Miner Holiday Haul - The Gold Miner series of games continues with this limited edition, special collectors version, holiday extravaganza in which the loot you're after is made up of... presents. Just send out your grappling hook and haul in all the lovely wrapped packages, Christmas cookies and happiness that you can. (Thanks, ArcadeTown!)
Christmas Escape - And what would Christmas be like without a little holiday point-and-click room escape game? Your objective is to find all the presents hidden all over the room that you're trying to escape from. And why are we trying to escape from a room filled with presents, anyways? From the Sphere and RGB developer, Neutral. But hurry! It looks like they're going to take it down after Christmas. (Thanks, Stephen!)
Icescape - (PG13) Less of a holiday game, more of a winter-themed room escape title. You're trapped in a research base on the arctic circle, and it's mighty cold outside. Find items and search the room for a way out! But be careful, blood and gore present means keep this away from the impressionable ones.
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I love the Christmas Escape, it's easy, cute and just plain perfect. Although I cannot seem to find the last two presents.
In other news, Typekey doesn't accept my password anymore, nor does it let me recover it. :)
Posted by: baba44713 | December 21, 2007 8:19 AM
Hmm......the "cristmas escape" is very hard!!!
Posted by: nicky | December 21, 2007 8:22 AM
Correction: one present.
Can anyone please tell me:
Posted by: baba44713
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December 21, 2007 8:51 AM
baba - Signing in is a bit new now. There are two different methods, one is the usual TypeKey method, and then there's Casual Gameplay.
You have to select which one you want to use in the right side menu on the sign in screen.
Posted by: Thomas
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December 21, 2007 8:53 AM
I'm stuck at two presents as well... where'd you find the second-to-last one?
Posted by: PalmettoJess
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December 21, 2007 9:00 AM
The second-to-last one:
In other news, Icescape is also good, if a little unpolished. I'm not really a fan of time-limited escape games, but it's easy enough so it doesn't get too frustrating. Not really a Christmasy theme, though.
Posted by: baba44713
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December 21, 2007 9:17 AM
Hello people,
I was a bit bored at work, so here's a walkthrough for the Christmas Escape for anybody having trouble finding some presents
Posted by: Seregmegilmor
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December 21, 2007 9:28 AM
Christmas Escape really IS perfect. Amazing graphics, good puzzles, and an overall nice and very Christmasy feel to the whole game. But then again it's not surprising, considering that it comes from Neutral.
You know even though he, or they, have only made a few games, they're all so great and so well polished, that I wish he had a Paypal account or some other way of donating.
Posted by: ThemePark
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December 21, 2007 9:41 AM
Icescape
Good:
- above average graphics
- compelling "body temperature" mechanic keeps the pace up
- the early puzzles are plausible and integrated into gameplay
- logical object placement, and only one pixelhunt
- Flashlight navigation at beginning and a few other nice touches add to the creepy atmosphere
Bad:
- very poor writing
- overall, it's not as scary as it could be
- ugly oversized navigation arrows
- Later puzzles involve impractical contrived machines that wouldn't exist (even in a lab designed for the government by the lowest bidder...)
- anticlimactic ending
Posted by: Strangelander
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December 21, 2007 9:57 AM
Are there more than one ending in Icescape?
Posted by: RiNSpy | December 21, 2007 10:36 AM
Yeah, Christmas Escape is quite good!
Might I also suggest Handbell Hero? It won't keep you occupied for more than 5 minutes, but it's good for a chuckle and a holiday tune!
Posted by: zxo
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December 21, 2007 11:10 AM
I realize this has nothing to do with the above games, but I just wanted to say that I miss Mission In Snowdriftland.
:-(
Posted by: OtherBill
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December 21, 2007 2:37 PM
Christmas escape was kind of fun .. although I finished it too quickly (I missed two presents and thought maybe I should go outside to look)...oh well.
Posted by: Scoobysnack | December 21, 2007 3:57 PM
I was so sure that Christmas Escape couldn't be finished without finding all of the presents that I opened the door wothout the last two packets - and I escaped :)))
So i had to read where the last-but one present was
Posted by: bioLarzen
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December 21, 2007 5:27 PM
Seregmegilmor,
Christmas Escape asked not to release walkthrus :(
Posted by: bioLarzen
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December 21, 2007 5:29 PM
Scoobysnack,
I see we follow the same train of thoughts :)))
Posted by: bioLarzen
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December 21, 2007 5:30 PM
I found Ice Escape a bad concept. In room escape games - at least for me - the main emphasis is on strolling around, trying everything looking around fishing for telltale details - making this a time-limit game is just a dead idea - for me at least.
Also, that you have to start it all over again each time you die makes ensures it that not many people will, probably, get to the end. I don't think many players will get thru in less than 5-6 tries and it gets exponentially more and more boring each time you have to restart it.
Last, but not least, I found the fact that I can only see part of the field of vision, as if using a torch just plain annoying :(
Posted by: bioLarzen
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December 21, 2007 5:42 PM
Hey, thanks for the props! Yes, I loved Christmas Escape, and I actually solved it on my own with nobody's help and not too much pixel-hunting.
Want to know how
Posted by: stshores
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December 21, 2007 5:49 PM
Christmas Escape Clock setting:
The only difference I see in getting all the presents as opposed to missing some is that when you pull the pull-chain at the end (when the cake is showing, it's on the right side in white), more candles light up.
Icescape seemed to be a little hard, and I died after the explosion/collapse because I wasn't sure where to go.
Pimp My Sleigh:
Pimp my sleigh looked like a publicity stunt for Kwik-Fit Insurance, as half of the front and side panels didn't match anything color-wise and, like a lot of these types of games, they were divided into "themes" (in other words, the parts were designed to look good with only certain other parts, not all of them). The music loop was very annoying, and being as short as it was, it got real old, real fast. Absolutely a horrible game, as it was basically a huge publicity stunt. While it worked, generating more traffic to their website, the page the game is on is worthless for advertising, as it doesn't link to their website in any way, shape, or form. Pimp my sleigh racing was even worse. The collision detection was highly over-sensitive, as I had a fourth of a sleigh of clearance, and I still got damaged many times. The controls were okay, but seeing the course as diagonal confused me, and I'm sure many others. I kept wanting to use the up arrow to go left, but it instead slowed me down. There were no clear instructions on how to race, which forced me to test and see what did what (controls are below). It's obvious that either the creator of pimp my sleigh either never tested it, was rushed to a due date (seeing as it's 4 days before Christmas, this is the most likely possibility), or worked as a team, where failure is multiplied by the number of people in your team (seeing as only some of the front/side peices of the sleigh matched up, this is likely as well). The movement of the sleigh was horrible, as it wouldn't curve, but rather move left/right a lot, then down, not left/right and down at the same time (for all 4 levels I did [2 including one I repeated], I never saw the sleigh move down at the same time as right or left). While normally not a big issue, as it would actually help the player position themselves better, the game was so slow, it was blatantly obvious.
Overall game scores:
Christmas Escape: 5/5
Icescape: 3.95/5 (the latter puzzles were hard, and having a time limit worsened things)
Pimp My Sleigh: 0/5 typical "Make me a game so I get more visitors" game
Pimp my sleigh controls (for racing):
- left arrow key moves left
- up arrow key moves back
- right arrow key moves right
- down arrow key moves forward
Posted by: EMDF
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December 21, 2007 6:40 PM
Hmmmm...strange things are happening. I can't sign in, so guess I have to change my registration. There's a sign saying I need plugins to see this site. Odd. But the one thing I can't figure out-- I can't open any of the escape games in the link dump. Thoughts?
[Edit: This does not sound right. You should not be receiving any messages from the site that you need any plugins. I've sent you an email about this with some suggestions to try. -Jay]
Posted by: dsrtrosy | December 21, 2007 7:03 PM
I just finished Christmas Escape. I had to peek at the walkthrough a little, but I got most of it by myself. That game is really cute, it made me smile.
Posted by: Taybo
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December 21, 2007 7:44 PM
The "Christmas Escape" is cute and heart warming :)
but I don't have the guts to finish "Icescape" >.< I hate darkness..
Posted by: jojo
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December 21, 2007 9:42 PM
LDF!!!
Also, I agree with you jojo. I didn't get very far in Icescape. Not my cupojava!
Posted by: Scramble125
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December 22, 2007 12:17 AM
Is anyone else having trouble loading the gold miner game? I hope there's a mirror to the game somewhere...
Posted by: EMDF
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December 22, 2007 11:48 AM
I have to agree with others on Icescape. I couldn't even read the text descriptions at the top of the screen, I was so busy clicking frantically and trying not to run out of time. Then I got to the bit where you try to unlock the safe, and after I'd matched 3 numbers in a row and then failed, I gave up on the game. Way too difficult.
The Christmas room escape game was fantabulous, though. Very cute, very quick, and easy enough for me to get most of the way through by myself.
Posted by: Chrys | December 22, 2007 6:20 PM
Chrys:
The safe holds
I must agree with everyone on Icescape, as I found it hard to beat it all by myself, and died when I couldn't figure out what to do after the explosion. Oh well, I'll write a walkthrough for icescape that does just the basics, and also one that includes the extra items.
Posted by: EMDF
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December 23, 2007 9:54 AM
Icescape walkthrough:
3DGR
Posted by: EMDF
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December 23, 2007 10:45 AM
Chrys, apparently I was wrong, and you do need to unlock the safe to beat the game. My bad...
Posted by: EMDF
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December 23, 2007 10:47 AM
PHEW! It only took me 27 min. to get TypeKey to let me register and log in, sigh.
Anyway, on the Kongregate games, does anyone know how to close that aggravating chat window right beside the screen? I apologize if this has been answered somewhere else. THANKS SO MUCH!
Posted by: heyjude
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December 23, 2007 12:37 PM
heyjude:
For a simple fix (If you're not on dial-up, this should work fine), open two instances (tabs or windows) of the game. Then, close out of the one that doesn't complain about already being open and wanting to reconnect. The chat window will still be there, but it won't be connected at all.
Posted by: EMDF
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December 24, 2007 11:23 PM