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SLACKERJACK – Charles Barkley: Shut Up And Jam Gaiden

by Ian Dransfield

There is absolutely no point in writing anything about this game when there is such an incredible synopsis available. So here it is: The Great B-Ball Purge of 2041, a day so painful to some that it is referred to only as the “B-Ballnacht”. Thousands upon thousands of the world’s greatest ballers were massacred in [...]

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SLACKERJACK – Masq

by Ian Dransfield

It’s nice to find a free game that craps all over many of those commercially available. While Masq may not be one of the best lookers out there – though it is home to a distinctive style – it manages to captivate in the small doses it offers with some fine, branching storylines and a [...]

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SLACKERJACK – Throw Paper

by Ian Dransfield

This reminds us of an episode of The Simpsons. Marge is trying to the kids to do the gardening, but they refuse on the grounds it’s boring – later in the same episode Bart gets really excited when he sees a videogame called ‘Virtual Gardener’ or something along those lines, and rushes to play. Great [...]

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SLACKERJACK – Black Shades

by Ian Dransfield

Being a bodyguard is one of those jobs that would be – as those kids tend to say – ‘awesome’. It’s just a shame that you’d probably end up getting shot and killed. But wait! For you – yes you – can still be a bodyguard without having to put your actual, real life on [...]

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SLACKERJACK – Basho Kioku

by Ian Dransfield

Having a strong memory is one of the most worthwhile assets in a person’s life. It means they can remember… things… about stuff. And not… forget them. Anyway – Basho Kioku is a simple memory game that is sure to test your ability to the fullest. Simply click on a square – that’s a level [...]

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SLACKERJACK – MSOIDS

by Ian Dransfield

Take an old idea and make it seem new – it’s a Hollywood technique that applies just as much to the games industry. But then, this is a free game that you can play online with little to no commitment, so these criticisms really don’t apply. It’s just that was a reasonable way to open [...]

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SLACKERJACK – Death Worm

by Ian Dransfield

Tremors was excellent – everyone knows that. As was Dune – well, the game at least. Well, Dune II at any rate. Basically, things with giant subterranean worms in them are great, though usually because you get to see Kevin Bacon stoving their heads in over a couple of hours. But what would it be [...]

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SLACKERJACK – 5 Days a Stranger

by Ian Dransfield

It’s really quite annoying when you ‘discover’ a talent out there that you really enjoy the work of, then it turns out they’re the same age as you are. Not that hecklerspray has an actual age, of course – we are but a huge hive-mind entity made of pure carbon and powered entirely on bicep [...]

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SLACKERJACK: Gravitee

by Ian Dransfield

Golf games tend to be great fun, when they’re done right at least. But they can be a bit boring and samey – even the cutesy titles like Everybody’s Golf have far too many identikit competitors these days. So it’s nice to find a golfing game to wile away the minutes that offers something different [...]

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SLACKERJACK – Off-Road Velociraptor Safari

by Ian Dransfield

Some days you’re full of hate, disgust and violence-laced apathy for the world at whole. Some days you just love everything. The day you discover Off-Road Velociraptor Safari is of the latter. Today is a good, good day to be alive. Taking control of an off-road vehicle, you simply drive around, hunting velociraptors. Yes, it’s [...]

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