Original Flash Games
| In 2010 I partnered with a few programmer friends to make snack-sized Flash games for the Flash Game Sponsorship market. Here are some screenshots & gamelinks: |
ScamperGhost
| Inspired by our love for classic videogames, Nick Bray & I made a mouse-avoider/collector called Scamperghost. The idea was "Pac-Man Without Walls" plus a slow-mo powerup with ghosts of varying intelligence including the "SleeperGhost," an innovation later found in Namco's own "Pac-Man Championship Edition 2!" Scamperghost was licensed by MaxGames.com & enjoyed several million plays, even inspiring a direct clone by King.com called "Pac-Avoid." |


FarmBee
| FarmBee is a mouse-avoider/collector with a farming theme I made with Chaz Carter from FlashChaz.com. FarmBee was licensed by Gimme5Games.com & enjoyed several million plays. |


Save The Goons
| Save The Goons is a game I made with Paul Balon from SeaLionGames.com. A silly green alien is dropping bombs on little egg people, and your goal is to defend them by blocking the bombs with your robot. The game was licensed by Gimme5Games.com. |


GlomboPop
| Chaz Carter from FlashChaz.com & I teamed up to make a second game called "GlomboPop." It's a bizarre little game where you avoid an increasingly fast radial beam of light while collecting as many "square-eee-oes" as possible. GlomboPop was licensed by NotDoppler.com. |


Z-Drum 3003
| Z-Drum 3003 is a drum machine you play with your numpad. However, Flash apps have a slight latency that results in imperfect timing. It's not much of an app but the pixel art is neat, and it was a way for me to essentially get paid to learn ActionScript 3. Z-Drum was licensed on auction at FlashGameLicense.com by Spil Games. |


