Culture Buzz
No seriously he drew these. Also, zombies. Because I can. I do what I want
Culture Buzz Build defense towers to stop the enemy invasion! Destroy all enemy units before they reach end of the road. If they pass your defense you will loose lives.
Oh, you fancy, huh?! See if you can tell whether each pretentious name applies to a dairy product or a typeface. (via minusmanhattan.com)
http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20100802/facebook-farmvil...
Perhaps you think you're doing something useful when you boot up your PC and head online. Odds are, there's a 1 in 3 chance you're spending your time on Facebook. Or playing with virtual sheep. So says Nielsen, in a new report about what American do online. Title: “What Americans Do Online.”
In this simple text-adventure game, you must figure out how to get to the bathroom without shitting your pants. Pretty self explanatory, really. Good luck!
Culture Buzz An exceptionally beautiful little Flash game. Help Pete as he travels deep into his own subconsciousness.
Tech Buzz OMG! That poor bear is encased in ice and needs your help to escape. With a few shrewd moves, I'm pretty sure you can free him.
Can you get past level 10? It takes skill and dedication to win this game. Only the strong survive.
Science Buzz As a carrier of a horrible disease, you are tasked with infecting and killing as much of the population as you can before the disease kills you off.
Turn your browser into a serious game of Pong. Not the kind of game you can quickly hide your peeping employer, however.
http://www.sporcle.com/games/common_english_words.php
Can you name them all? You've got 12 minutes to guess the 100 most frequently used words in the English language, as according to the Oxford English Dictionary. How many can you get?
Tech Buzz This game is simple-minded and basically destructive, and yet you will probably play through to the end. Because that's the kind of person you are.
Tech Buzz Since Jack's busy getting drunk on Guinness in Ireland, today won't be much of a battle (not that it ever is with him), so just enjoy this distracting game. It's a sort of Rube Goldberg puzzle challenge, in which you try to get positive and negative particles to collide and thus explode. If you, the Reader, want to join the fray however, add a game via the embed button on your profile page and hit me up at scott@buzzfeed.com and we'll see if we can get something going. Bring it!