6 Fun Games That Really Pop

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Pop goes the Weasel! Popcorn! Pop Rocks! Today the Funhouse presents 6 fantastic games that ‘Pop’. Each game either requires you to pop something or requires you to avoid popping something. You will pop many different items playing these games, including bubbles, balloons, numbers, tanks, daisies and circles. So get out your straight pins and get ready to have a popping good time.


43 Seconds - Pop Numbers Fast

43 SecondsIn this simple test of speed, you have 43 seconds in which to pop five numbered bubbles in order as many times as you can. There’s not much more than that. The bubbles appear five at a time. Once you pop bubble number five, you get the next five bubbles. Each round of five, the bubbles get placed in a different configuration. Sometimes they are close together in a line or circle, other times they are spread out randomly over the play field or overlapping each other or larger than normal.

The game plays the same each time you try, so the replay value comes from trying to beat your previous record. I found the game a bit difficult using a track pad and even a mouse. If you have a Wacom Graphics Tablet, bust it out for this, as it’s much easier to hit the bubbles with a graphical pen.

The game’s soundtrack adds to the excitement with it’s racing game style dance music. The game includes 15 levels (with 5 bubbles each). If you can make it past level 10, then you possess super human popping skills.

  • 43 Seconds
  • Timed Skill Test
  • Simple to learn
  • Very Hard to beat
  • Click and Pop gameplay
  • Skill and Speed involved
  • Good replay value
  • Simple, yet effective Concept
  • Blue and white graphics
  • Techno/Dance Audio
  • Number Popping Fun
  • Score 6
  • Today’s Rank 4th Place



Ball Revamped 5: Synergy - Pop a Daisy

Ball Revamped 5This game provides hours of fun gaming as long as you have patience. Your task involves guiding a circular puck (which looks like a game of Simon) toward an square exit portal. The physics in this game cause the puck to slowly fall downward as gravity drags it lower. You use the arrow keys to gently tap the puck upwards or side to side and keep it floating. You can’t touch the walls or any other obstacles or your puck will pop and you have to start the level over.

The controls have a very unique feeling to them, the gravity really pulls your puck gently down and the arrow keys provide very accurate response. Never-the-less, it still takes a great deal of skill to master the controls, which adds to the challenge of the game.

The game provides several rounds of 10 levels each. The first 9 levels of each round include increasingly more difficult obstacle courses to make your way through. The 10th level of each round is a maze you have to make your way through. You can save your game at any point, which you will want to remember to do before closing. Most people will die many times on each level. Luckily, the level resets itself immediately so you won’t have much frustration doing the same task over and over.

The sheer imagination of designers John Cooney at jmtb02 studios is brilliant. The themes in this game change radically. The obstacles include exploding bombs, fire, water, wind, enlarged daisies, stars, and more. A lot of imagination and hard work went into this game as with the previous Ball Revamped Games.

  • Ball Revamped 5
  • Physics-Based Obstacle Course
  • Medium to learn
  • Difficult to master
  • Arrow Key gameplay
  • Skill and Patience involved
  • Superb replay value
  • Brilliant Concept
  • Excellent, Refreshing graphics
  • Delicious Audio
  • Radiant Fun
  • Score 10
  • Today’s Rank Best Game



Bubble Tanks - At War With Poppers

Bubble TanksThis game will make you feel as if you are floating along in the waters of the sea back in the beginning of time as a microscopic amoeba. Only you have a little bubble tank to ride in which shoots tiny red bullets at all the other amoebas.

Riding along in your tiny bubble tank you will run across little clusters of dark bubbles. If you shoot them they will disperse and leave behind a lighter colored bubble which you can collect to increase the strength of your bubble tank. As you work your way into other areas of the game, you will start to encounter enemy bubble tanks which shoot back at you. If they manage to knock out your supply of bubbles, you will be magnetically pulled back into the nearest safe area to collect more bubbles. But the idea is to knock out the other ships’ bubbles first. As you progress through a series of adjacent bubble arenas and acquire more bubbles, your tank and weapons will get bigger and better and so will the baddies. Other than that there isn’t much else to the game.

I really enjoyed the instructions for this game which lay in the background and you move your ship around the world to discover new instructions as you go. The game controls feel a little sluggish at times. You move with the keyboard and aim and shoot with the mouse. I found the enemy ships seemed to destroy me before I can even get aimed in the right direction. But the cute bubble graphics and the soft background music really add to the atmospheric quality of the game.

  • Bubble Tanks
  • Collect and Shoot
  • Easy to learn
  • Medium to master
  • Keyboard and Mouse controls
  • Skill and Perseverance involved
  • Limited replay value
  • Cute Concept
  • Tiny bubbly graphics
  • Atmospheric New Agey Audio
  • Short Lasting Fun
  • Score 7
  • Today’s Rank 3rd Place



Boomshine - Popping Circles

BoomshineIf you’re the type of person who enjoys triggering chain reactions and just watching what happens, you’ll love this game.

The screen fills with a multitude of tiny colorful dots which gently float around. You must choose a dot and click on it, timing your click so that as the dot expands, it touches other dots around it causing them to expand as well. If you hit the right dot, you will set off a chain reaction of popping dots. In each level you are given an increasingly higher target number of dots to pop. The expansion of the dots last only a few seconds before they disappear, so you must wait until you get a cluster of them together before clicking.

Designer Danny Miller has created a really unique and elegant game. While gameplay doesn’t really involve much effort, there is a fair amount of strategy involved in waiting for the right moment to start the popping. Even though the game has a simple structure, it still provides a great deal of replay value and has a very calming effect on the player.

  • Boomshine
  • Chain Reaction Puzzler
  • Easy to learn
  • Medium to master
  • Click once gameplay
  • Intuition and timing involved
  • Excellent replay value
  • Fresh Concept
  • Basic colorful graphics
  • Vangelis-like Score and Tinkly Effects Audio
  • Domino Effect Fun
  • Score 9
  • Today’s Rank 2nd Place



Sobics Fun Game - Teletubby Popper

Sobics Fun GameAt first glance this game feels like a ball and paddle game in the style of Breakout or Colibricks. But since you don’t have a ball or a paddle, one quickly realizes it falls more into the puzzler category.

The playfield includes several rows of colorful, balloonish, rectangular bricks. You control a little alien, which looks very similar to a teletubby. Collect single bricks or stacks of matching bricks from any column and move them to another column. Get clusters of four or more together and they all pop and disappear. As you play rows get added to the top, pushing the rest of the rows down (similar to Super Collapse).

To help you along, you can also use special dynamite bricks, which blow up an entire column of bricks at once. But your progress will be impeded by hard bricks which can’t be popped. The first 6 levels of the game are pretty easy, but the speed with which the rows descend gets faster after that.

The concept feels pretty familiar, but the cartoony slant, funky music and slightly unique gameplay make it a little better than similar games.

  • Sobics Fun Game
  • Progressive Elimination Puzzler
  • Easy to learn
  • Easy to master
  • Click and move gameplay
  • Planning involved
  • Moderate replay value
  • Old Concept with new twists
  • Cartoony graphics
  • Groovy Audio
  • Moderate Fun
  • Score 5
  • Today’s Rank 5th place



Touch The Bubbles - The Bursting Touch

Touch The BubblesIn this simple game you only have to touch every bubble as it scrolls across the screen either vertically or horizontally. Simply move your mouse over a bubble and it disappears. Very soon, massive amounts of bubbles start scrolling across the screen making this simple task very difficult.

If a bubble scrolls to the other end of the screen, it will shatter like glass and you lose a portion of a heart. Lose three full hearts and your game ends. So the game is really a challenge to last as long as you can. Level one plays easy enough, but level two suddenly doubles the amount and speed of the bubbles making progress beyond that really tricky. You will want to make sure your mouse isn’t too sensitive or you have a graphics pad to play this. A track pad on a laptop, just doesn’t cut it.

When each bubble pops it sounds a musical note and at first it feels like you can create melodies from popping the bubbles, but alas, it’s just random notes. But it still provides a nice touch. The game ends far too quickly and the challenge doesn’t necessarily command a player to attempt it more than a few times.

  • Touch The Bubbles
  • Collecting Game
  • Easy to learn
  • Difficult to master
  • Simple mouse over controls
  • Speed and precision involved
  • so-so replay value
  • Seen it Concept
  • Basic round colored circles graphics
  • Musical tones Audio
  • Quick Challenging Fun
  • Score 5
  • Today’s Rank 6th Place





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Top 10 Games for Squares

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All you squares out there, listen up! I have a collection of 10 free online games that will appeal to you exclusively. No, I’m not talking to the Nerds and Plain Janes. (Although you will no doubt like these games as well). I’m talking to the actual squares…the ones with four equal sides and ninety degree angles. Each of these fun games or puzzles utilizes squares into their gameplay.



Psycopath - The Shortest Distance Between Two Squares

Pscyho PathDon’t let the title confuse you. This game doesn’t involve twisted brains or murderers. In this puzzler, you only have to move your shimmering square onto the goal marker in the exact number of moves allotted.

As you continue through the multitude of levels, the size of the grid and the target number of moves will change. Obstacles include black squares which you can’t move over and blocks which you must push out of your way.

If you make a wrong move you will probably have to hit ‘R’ to restart the level. The same will happen automatically if you run out of moves.

Psycopath has very appealing interludes. After each round, the squares fall off the board in a cascade and then reappear. The soundtrack consists of driving, but pleasant techno dance music. The game requires a free registration in order to keep track of your progress and allow you to continue after leaving. And as a bonus feature, the game includes its own level editor, so you can create your own puzzles.

  • Psychopath
  • Progressive Puzzler
  • Pretty easy to learn
  • Simple gameplay
  • Smarts involved
  • Progressive replay value
  • Familiar concept
  • Nicely animated graphics
  • Musically Pleasing Audio
  • Square Counting Fun
  • Score 8



Fulfillment - Fill the square up!

FulfillmentIn this mild progressive puzzler, your task is to fit several puzzle shapes into a giant square. Several smaller squares combine to create the various shapes.

The game starts out fairly simple and then quickly progresses into more difficult puzzles. You not only have to solve the puzzles, but you have to solve them before time runs out. Unfortunately, for the spatially challenged types (like myself), the timer doesn’t last very long. The game ends if you cannot fulfill the requirement in time.

The game doesn’t feature any soundtrack or sound effects and the visuals, though very basic in nature, have a clean design to them. The pieces move well and if place a piece where it won’t fit, it gently floats back to the sideboard. If you don’t solve the puzzle in time, all the pieces float ghost-like to their proper place in the solution. You can’t save your progress, however the game has decent replay value because the puzzles dynamically change each time you play.

  • Fulfillment
  • Progressive Puzzler
  • Easy to learn
  • Smooth gameplay
  • Smarts and Spatial Sense involved
  • Medium replay value
  • Very Familiar concept
  • Clean graphics
  • No Audio
  • Perplexing Fun
  • Score 7



Crossword - Words in Squares

CrosswordThe internet offers hundreds of online crossword puzzles. That’s nothing new. But this Crossword has a slightly different variation that makes it stand out…the lack of numbered clues.

You start with a partially filled-in crossword puzzle and a list of all the letters which have not yet been placed on the grid. When you click on an empty square, it will turn yellow, along with all the other squares on the grid which contain the same missing letter. Click on the leftover letters and the game will fill them in. As you go you can quickly tell if you have something wrong when many of the words don’t add up. But as you start to fill in the correct answers the game rapidly moves along.

Each round you have fewer letters filled in at the beginning and the puzzles do get extremely difficult, but anyone who loves words and crossword puzzles will find this game a treat. According to the comments below the game you may find that a few words have misspellings, so watch out for subtle game flaws, but otherwise this game is lots of fun.

  • Crossword
  • Word Puzzle
  • Pretty Easy to learn
  • Click and Choose gameplay
  • Word Smarts involved
  • Excellent replay value
  • New Twist concept
  • Average, but appropriate graphics
  • No Audio
  • Wordy Fun
  • Score 8



Brick Break - A Conglomerate of Squares

Brick BreakI’ve seen this same game in another iteration somewhere online before, but I actually like this version a little better as it adds some new features. Basically, you have the task of eliminating a cluster of colored squares from the middle of the playing field.

In order to accomplish this task, you will shoot various colored squares from the four sides of the playing field. The squares appear in rows and columns and you must shoot them in order, but can choose any row or column from which to shoot. If you cluster 3 or more bricks of the same color on the field, they will shatter like glass. As each brick gets shot, it has a directional arrow attached to it. In order for a brick to remain on the field it must make contact with an existing brick, otherwise it flies to the other end of the playing field. When you remove bricks from the field any bricks adjoining them will continue to fly in the direction they were first shot in. (A difficult concept to explain in words).

Brick Break also features specialty bricks you can turn on and off. These special bricks allow you to use any color brick, explode existing bricks or change their direction.

This puzzle can frustrate new players a bit because the strategy behind eliminating the bricks doesn’t become apparent until you’ve played it a while. Even the most seasoned players will still find their bricks piling up in the middle. This game definitely has uber replay value. The better you get, the more addicted to it you become.

  • Brick Break
  • Elimination Puzzler
  • Medium Learning Curve
  • Simple gameplay
  • Stategy and Smarts involved
  • Mega replay value
  • Newer concept, but not first of its kind
  • Nice graphics
  • Glass-break Sounds
  • Square Shooting Fun
  • Score 9



Squares 2 - Collect the Squares

Squares 2This game presents a very basic challenge, collect as many black squares as you can. The screen consists of a white screen in which various sized squares travel from side to side or top to bottom. You move a black square around the screen with your mouse.

Grab as many black squares as you can while avoiding red squares and all circles. If you touch just one, its ‘game over’ for you.

The game plays well and when you get on a roll, it even gets exciting. This genre of game has a lot of contenders out there, and Squares 2 fits in as one of the better in the field, but the gameplay feels pretty one note and the music seems very familiar. I can’t recommend this game for a truly unique experience, but it will entertain most people for a few minutes. It will put your collecting and avoiding skills to work.

  • Squares 2
  • Collect and Survive
  • Simple to learn
  • Easy mouse gameplay
  • Skill and Speed involved
  • Some replay value
  • Very Familiar concept
  • Basic graphics
  • Very Familiar Music
  • Dodging Fun
  • Score 5



Cube Field - Fly Through the Squares

Cube FieldAs in the previous game, Squares 2, your task here is to avoid squares that come at you at a rapid pace. However, this time you don’t want to touch anything. The squares (or cubes rather) lie on the ground and you fly through them. Game play ends when you crash into one. Actually, you kind of absorb into them.

Although the game is quite fun to play and the controls feel pretty good for arrow key controls, you don’t really have too much time to see ahead on the course and if you choose the wrong path you have no way of avoiding hitting some of the cubes. I like the smoothness and fluidity of the game and it definetly presents a good challenge, but it doesn’t have the little extra something to keep me coming back.

  • Cube Field
  • Avoid and Survive
  • Easy to learn
  • L/R Arrow gameplay
  • Skill and Intuition involved
  • Moderate replay value
  • No Frills concept
  • Basic graphics
  • No Audio
  • Soaring Fun
  • Score 4



Blocky - Rid yourself of the Maniacal Squares

BlockyThis game is so damn cute and clever, it makes me want to giggle. OK, we’ve all seen the multitude of glass block elimination games that try to copy the success of Super Collapse. If, at first glance, Blocky appears to use the same principal, you will be pleasantly surprised to find it has its own unique structure.

The game presents you with a field of colored squares, randomly placed on a large grid. Many of the squares have Blockies (square giggling creatures) on them. Using your mouse, you click and drag a rectangular outline around a cluster of squares. If all four corners of your outline have the same color, then all the Blockies inside will disappear. You must surround all the blockies on the board and eliminate them before the timer runs out. This feels very simple the first few rounds, but as the grid becomes larger and the number of different color Blockies increases, you will find yourself manic with panic trying to find the right four matching corners to make your square.

I usually can only get through about 6-7 levels before dying, but I do enjoy trying. The ads at the beginning of the game as well as the instruction click throughs are the only drawback to this very original concept.

  • Blocky
  • Elimination Puzzler
  • Easy to learn
  • Simple click-and-drag gameplay
  • Smarts, Skill and Speed involved
  • Superb replay value
  • Original concept
  • Quality graphics
  • Tittery, Giggle-fest Audio
  • Appealing Fun
  • Score 9



Cubeoban - Fling Squares to the Goal

CubeobanI don’t much care for the title, but this simple square pushing progressive puzzler has a few twist that set it apart from similar puzzlers. Many puzzles of this type require you to push a block in certain directions and it can get trapped in a corner and you have to start over again. While you will probably have to restart many levels in Cubeoban, it won’t often be for getting stuck. In this game you click on squares and then send them in whatever direction is open.

If you go down the wrong direction, just flick it back the other way. But don’t think the ability to change directions will make the puzzles any easier. In fact, these brain teasers get solidly difficult pretty quickly.

The graphics don’t really blow me out of the water, but the design and layout of the puzzles are well conceived. The mechanism to send the blocks in different directions feels a little lagging in the response department. A more fluid control interface would speed up game play.

I wouldn’t say this game is the best of its kind, but it will satisfy some of the logic hunters out there. And you can write down passcodes for each level so you don’t have to replay the tough ones over.

  • Cubeoban
  • Progressive Puzzler
  • Easy to learn
  • Lagging controls
  • All Smarts involved
  • Progressive replay value
  • New Twist to Familiar concept
  • Mediocre graphics
  • No Audio
  • Head-Scratching Fun
  • Score 6



Orbox B - Squares in Space

Orbox BVery similar in game play style as Cubeoban, Orbox B sticks to a more classic mechanism. You work your way through progressively harder puzzles by using the arrow keys to send your square in any direction. However, you must shoot it into a brick wall or other obstacle that will stop it, otherwise it floats off the screen into outer space. When you find the right course through the obstacles you will send your square to the exit goal.

As with the previous game, this concept has had many variations in other games. But, the graphics and sound effects have a strong appeal to them and the square moves quickly when you need it to (which helps when you have obstacles that disappear after a moment or two). Plus, the inventive obstructions and tricky courses defy common sense and thereby can frustrate the most logical thinkers out there. I sometimes had to try certain courses many times before finally discovering the right sequence of directions to get to the goal.

It may not be the most original game out there, but it provides strong challenges and has nice responsive controls and a few unique features all its own. You can save your progress through the use of level passwords.

  • Orbox B
  • Progressive Puzzler
  • A Few Things to learn
  • Simple Arrow-Key gameplay
  • Smarts and Speed involved
  • Progressive replay value
  • Very Familiar concept
  • Nice graphics
  • Interseting Sound Effects
  • Frizzled Brain Fun
  • Score 8



Bloxorz - Move a Marble Monolith over Squares

BloxorzThis game features the same level building effects as Psychopath. Before each level, a cluster of floating cement squares floats into place and forms an obstacle course. On top of the course lies an elongated rectangular marble block. You must work the marble piece to the end of the course and get it to fall through the single square hole in the ground. Getting the marble to the goal isn’t always difficult, but getting it to land in the hole just right is where the challenge lies.

You see, you have to turn the rectangular piece over on its narrow end to get it to fit through the hole, but most of the time you don’t have enough room to flip it around the way it needs to be.

To add to the challenge, later levels throw in several obstacles for you to work around including triggers, bridges, and unstable flooring. The graphics feel very realistic and the marble sound effects are stunningly accurate. The challenge presented by the game is fresh as well. And the solutions are not always very easy to come by, so be sure to note the passcode number before you complete a level otherwise you have to go back to the previous one.

  • Bloxors
  • Progressive Puzzler
  • Bit of a Curve to learn (tutorial provided)
  • Responsive gameplay
  • Spacial Smarts involved
  • Progressive replay value
  • Fresh concept
  • Excellent graphics
  • Cool, Clinking Audio
  • Solid Marble Fun
  • Score 10



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