Dublonsio, the newest in a trend of addicting .io games, features a fun pirate-themed slant to the work-your-way-to-the-top multiplayer format.
What is both enticing and frustrating about 2048 is the remarkable simplicity of the concept. Like many games before its time, from Rubik's Cubes to Sudoku, the actual operations of the game are devilishly simple, but mastering it is as much a function of luck as skill, and in just the right proportions to keep a person playing like the fiendishly entertaining Skinner box that it is.
Although TrackRacing, the online game from silvergames.com could take a few minutes load depending on how quick your internet speed is, the wait is well worth it. You can either play as a guest or log in under your username and password. Once you choose between the two, you'll be able to choose your player from a good handful of female and male characters. You'll then be able to choose the vehicle you'll be driving for the race. If this is your first time playing, you'll only have one choice of car, which is a white and blue striped racing vehicle that sports a Finland flag on the side. The remaining cars are locked until you achieve a certain number of medals. Depending on the car, the medals needed to unlock it will range from 16 to 131.