iSketch, can you?

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  • Type: Drawing and Guessing
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Replay Value: Superb
  • Controls: Mouse and Keyboard
Object: Guess the word or phrase being drawn by other players and draw them for other players to guess.

Review: I dug back in the archives a bit for this classic, which deserves a little attention. ISketch first arrived on the web over 5 years ago, but it still holds up as one of the best online interactive games. Players of board games like Pictionary and Cranium will already know how to play iSketch. It uses the same familiar concept as both of those games. Players log in to a free account or play as guests. You choose from any of the open rooms or can create your own game. Rooms vary by category and language and range from simple easy single words, to famous faces, to animals, to titles of movies (for the more challenging games).

Once you have joined a room, you will have a list of between 3 and 10 other players from around the world. You will also notice a drawing area on the right and a chat area on the left. Additionally, there is a guessing area on the top left next to the list of names. The game chooses one person to go first. That person will see a secret word or phrase and some special drawing tools will appear in the drawing section. The person whose turn it is, then uses the drawing tools to draw the word and the other players in the room frantically type their guesses into the text window (make sure you have clicked on the guessing section or your text will go to the chat area instead). The drawer can choose from different brush sizes and colors, as well as using simple tools like a paint-bucket to fill an area.

Drawers should not use symbols, letters, or numbers, but can indicate parts of their drawings with arrows. When giving phrases, most players permit you to draw dashes representing the number of words in the phrase. But some players prefer you don’t do that. As the timer of 60 seconds counts down, the game will start giving clues to the word or phrase at the top of the screen (the starting letter or how many letters in a word, etc). If no one guesses the correct word in 60 seconds, play passes to the next person in the list and no points are awarded.

When any player types the correct word in the text box, it will not display to the other players, but will notify the player who typed it that they got it right. That triggers a ten second period where any other player can guess the word and still get awarded some points. The player who guesses first gets the higher score and other players get a smaller score. If you guess close to a word or part of a word, the game will tell you that you are close. And if you play a version with phrases, it will tell you when you have guessed any one word correctly.

The first time I tried this game, I felt really intimidated to jump in and play with others, because it moves very quickly and it has a frantic quality about it, but once you play a few turns, you will discover yourself having a lot of fun. Each game lasts 10 rounds and if you stay in the room, a new game will start right up, so you can play all day. The words and phrases occasionally repeat, but the site incorporates a wealth of constantly updated material. You can sometimes find help with a word by watching the words others type. The fact that the game hides all correct guesses from other players allows you to eliminate words when other players type them.

The chat features allow players to nominate troublemakers (people who swear or harass other players) for eviction. When two people nominate someone, they get booted from the room. This feature keeps the game play friendly and communal. Also for new players, those who have slower connections, or for times when you have to draw a very difficult word, you can choose to skip your turn as drawer. If someone doesn’t start drawing shortly after their turn, the game will automatically move on to the next player. This feature allows people to play the guessing part without getting too intimidated at first.

The only thing that upsets me about this game is the fact that Macromedia has yet to release a plug-in for Intel Mac users running Safari or Firefox. HELLO SHOCKWAVE, HOW LONG ARE YOU GOING TO WAIT?. So, in order for Intel Mac users to play, you must use Safari and run it in Rosetta, which will allow the plug-in to show up. For simple instructions on doing this click here. It’s worth the hassle to play this game and you can always revert Safari back to it’s Universal setting later.

iSketch really delivers a fun gaming experience for users of all ages. For those who already play this game, I apologize for blogging about it years after the fact, but a good game deserves to be revisited now and then.





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Hang the Undead for Halloween

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  • Type: Word
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Replay Value: Good
  • Controls: Mouse
Object: Avoid hanging the sarcastic skeleton by choosing the correct letters in a mystery word.

Review: You’ve all done it! You’ve murdered the innocent. You killed some poor, defenseless stick figure playing hangman as a child. You guessed the wrong letter too many times and you hung an innocent man. But, have you hung a skeleton? Why not give it a shot?

Even if you do manage to save the skeleton, by guessing the correct word, he won’t greet you with much enthusiasm. You might feel lucky to get a mild “whoppee” out of his sarcastic mouth. If you guess letters wrong, the skeleton wryly suggests you ask Vanna for a vowel or if you’ve ever heard of a dictionary. His cuteness wears off after a few attempts at new games, almost to the point where you want to guess incorrectly just to see what happens when he swings from the gallows.

This hauntingly cute version of a timeless classic game plays just like any other version of hangman, but it throws in a good theme for the Halloween holiday and a bit of humor to boot.





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4 Fun Games That Will Keep You Guessing

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Guess what? Nope, guess again. That’s right, you got it! The Funhouse brings you four totally different guessing games. Some involve words, some involve pictures, some played with others and some played alone. These games are sure to keep you guessing.


20Q Pocket Game Demo - Anyone for a Litle 21?

20Q GameEveryone has played 20 Questions. So this cute online game demo should appeal to everyone. It certainly has a lot of appeal. Too bad the application only lets you play one side of the game. You must come up with a word and the computer will ask you 20 Questions and try to guess your word.

Start by classifying your word as animal, vegetable, mineral, other, or unknown. After the game asks each question, players have the option of answering yes, no, probably, sometimes, and unknown. Having these extra options helps a little, since not every word can fit neatly into yes or no answers.

The computer does a pretty good job of guessing the correct word as long as it’s fairly common. I didn’t find it too difficult to stump the game on a few occasions and when the little rugrat gets the answer wrong, it gracefully admits defeat. It will continue to ask questions beyond the original 20 until it gets it right or gives up, but if you stump it by 20, you win.

The game actually serves as an introduction to various handheld versions of the game available for purchase on the same site, but the free demo plays pretty well.

  • 20Q Pocket Game Demo
  • Guessing Game
  • Simple to learn
  • Click and answer gameplay
  • Truthfulness involved
  • Excellent replay value
  • Age Old Concept redone well
  • Nice Pop Art graphics
  • computery Sound effects
  • Querying amounts of Fun
  • Score 8
  • Today’s Rank 3rd Place



Discordi - What Would Other People Say?

DiscordiI discovered Discordi several years ago when I still used Windows. Now I’m a Big Mac Paddywhack guy, so I no longer have access to this Windows-only game. Therefore, my review comes forth from the deep well-spring of my mind. Years later, this multi-player game still has a freshness to it. Just to make it clear, this is Windows Only and you must download the game to play.

Discordi brings together random gamers (at least 5 people must play at once, but the game accommodates many more). Players start as tiny people at the bottom of a large pyramid of steps, which looks like an extremely difficult Towers of Hanoi game. The game poses a series of questions to all players. The questions don’t involve facts, knowledge or trivia, but rather personal preferences, such as “Would you Live on a Lunar Base?” or fill in the blank questions, like “Mortal _____”. Players must choose the answer that they think the majority of the group will answer. The answers are tallied and the more popular your answer, the more steps you will climb.

Along the way to the top, players will have to face many obstacles. Several specialty steps cause various events to happen. You can get stuck on a step in goop or get shocked or lose IQ points, etc. Additionally, a series of random ’storm events’ randomly occur, including Ice Storms, Meteor Showers and Solar Winds. These events cause havoc to the players who get hit by them. Since players get hit more or less randomly, an optionto purchase insurance along the way can help protect players against these events. The player who makes it to the top of the tower wins.

I really enjoyed playing this game and I hope the designers port it to Mac or an online Flash version sometime.

  • Discordi
  • Multi-Player Guessing Game
  • A few rules to learn
  • Tricky to master
  • Answer questions gameplay
  • Intuition, smarts, strategy involved
  • Superb replay value
  • Very Original Concept
  • Towers of Hanoi graphics
  • Climb your way to Fun
  • Score 10
  • Today’s Rank 2nd Place



Fake Out - Big Words for Little People

Fake OutFake Out comes to us from Education Place, a site for kids and teens to learn. So the game aims itself for Kindergarten through 8th Grade Kids. However, I found the game challenging and fun for adults as well.

In this simple concept, a new list of challenging words appears each week (divided into grade level). Choose a word and you will get a list of about 8-10 definitions for that word. Only one definition is correct and you simply choose the one you think is the correct definition.

Similar to party games like Dictionary (or the hilarious board game version Balderdash), Fake Out allows players to submit definitions for upcoming lists of words. After players choose an answer, the game displays the number of people who chose each of the answers listed. So you can submit your own answer and see how many people you fool next week.

I suppose since this game is really aimed at the educational demographic, it’s a bit unfair to throw it in with the other games today. Oh well, sue me.

  • Fake Out
  • Definition Guessing Game
  • Easy to learn
  • Multiple Choice Selection gameplay
  • Smarts involved
  • Good replay value
  • Standard Concept
  • minimal graphics
  • no Audio
  • Verbose Fun
  • Score 6
  • Today’s Rank 4th Place



Guess-the-Google - Google for Gamers

Guess-the-GoogleFrom the brilliant mind of Grant Robinson comes one of the most refreshing games I’ve seen. Based on a simple mash-up concept. Guess-the-Google chooses a random word and culls together 20 images from a Google Image search of that word. Your task is to guess the correct word in 20 seconds or less by looking at the various images. You get more points for speedy answers. A list of all your incorrect guesses forms to the side of the play field for easy reference.

The game puts you through a series of 10 questions. If you don’t get the correct answer, the game will give you the first letter as a hint, but won’t reveal the real answer. I’ve played the game numerous times and haven’t yet encountered a duplicate word, although I’m sure the word list has a limit eventually.

  • Guess-the-Google
  • Word/Image Guessing Game
  • Easy to learn
  • Pretty Easy to master
  • Find the Right Word and Type gameplay
  • Smarts, Observation, Spelling involved
  • Tons of replay value
  • Original Concept
  • Web 2.0 + Image Gallery graphics
  • No Audio
  • Enormous Fun
  • Score 10
  • Today’s Rank Best Game





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