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Mon, Aug 23 2004

Mild Monday Distractions

Monday can be a tough day to navigate, so here are a few games for a quick distraction when you have time to take a break from the mundane tasks of work, school or home.

I found a simple flash game called Click It. It's a bit rough on the eye muscles though. Your mouse-clicking muscles will also take a beating.

In Gridlock, you must slide the bars around so that you can move the blue bar out the opening on the right of the puzzle grid. It took me a minute to figure out that a bar moves only horizontally or vertically, depending on to its shape.

The game called Character Disorder also takes quite a bit of eye movement, because you're lining up colors and characters, in a clever Tetris-style game.

Use your arrow keys to bump the square, but watch out for the circles, in Eskiv.

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