It's a well-established fact that when you make a hamster fly you end up getting detention for the whole term for strapping the school pet to a catherine wheel. Thank Moses that Flight Of The Hamsters is here to make flying hamsters just a little bit more socially acceptable.
Flight Of The Hamsters is a sort of Yeti Game clone. You know the sort; something falls down and you have to see how far you can hit it. At the last count there were roughly nine hundred million billion billion of these games floating around on the internet, and yet we can happily play Flight Of The Hamsters for hours at a go. This could be because mastering Flight Of The Hamsters takes time, as learning when best to launch the hamster into the air with the pillow is a tortuously slow process. It could also have something to do with Flight Of The Hamsters' 'glide' function, which allows you greater depth and control of your flying hamster. However, we think it's probably the silly animation and ridiculous "Yipeeee!" noises that the hamsters make when you smash them into the air that has endeared us to Flight Of The Hamsters so very much.