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go memphis tigers!!!!!
Veejay April 6, 2008
Greetings tickman,
Thanks for the praise. I played a bunch of your clock games lately, I like those. I noticed a few people had the top times on them, and I felt I could challenge for that position. After I play those games, I usually just click on 'more games by this author.' So I end up hopping from one of your games to the next. They're all well done. I've been bouncing between clock games and various anatomy games you've made. Much fun!
Off to break more records!!
~Veejay
Svetka April 4, 2008
RE: Roman Numerals...
Guess made it this way as most usual thing is that you need to read the roman numerals and not write them...
As for it being easy, I actually made it for my 7 year old daughter to start with :)
Will make a more advanced one as well...
thanks,
Regards
Svetlana
Huggie18 April 4, 2008
Tickman, I read your advise on my Solar System game. But, I can't be super exact really, that is a bit impossible.
Dal March 29, 2008
I am honored to receive another coveted Tickman pentaster award. Thank you!
frenchhorn March 25, 2008
Thanks for the tips on where to find nice world maps!. They helped a lot!.
jana March 24, 2008
nooo
jw
BoboLo March 16, 2008
I think the more dots the better, so long as they don't crowd each other too much (i.e., the correct answer becomes unclear/debatable). I very much like the recent European geography game that has a mix of things, from ancient (Scylla and Charybdis) to modern, from sites (Tivoli Gardens, the Eye) to cities. Very original! What I look for in a game is (i) fun; (ii) instruction; (iii) a decent to high level of difficulty; and (iv) aesthetic appeal. Your games certainly meet those criteria!
jana February 25, 2008
why have you played all my gamees?
:/
HEY tickman!
wanna be my friend???
you give good advise on games.:)