Games For Your Site.

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Games are appropriate on sites aimed at youngsters and teens. Parents can encourage and stimulate children to visit appropriate educational sites with the reward of a game once the studing is done.

The games we present are thinking games which create hand/eye coordination and develop problem solving abilities. Game sites on the internet house hundreds of games which can be played safely.

But beware, some games can become addictive, can promote violence and sociopathic behaviour (or so psychologists claim) and we believe that a parent should always participate with the child.

Play Tetris! Tetris uses 7 differently colored shapes, which are actually configurations of multiple squares. The objective of Tetris is to fit the shapes together to create completely filled rows of squares. Once a row fills, it is automatically removed and points are returned. The arrow keys on the keyboard are used to turn, manouever and drop the pieces into place. If the player can fill out 50 rows before being blocked in he will go to the next of five levels. We consider 6000 points to be a fairly decent game.

Play Snake Snake comes in four levels: beginner, intermediate, professional and xtreamest and these levels actually control the speed that game is played at. The game starts with one little square and in order to make your snake, you have to drive your square into other squares which appear on the playing field. BUT you cannot let your snakes head hit the edge of the playing field or you loose. The arrow keys are used to manoeuver your snake so that he can become longer and longer. Points are assigned.

Tic Tac Toe Tic tac toe challenges you to play and beat the computer by playing your X or O to create three in a row, horizontally, vertically or corner to corner. It records the computer's wins, the player's wins and of course, draws where no one wins. Needless to say, it is difficult to beat the computer.

Checkers Let's play an old fashioned game of checkers. This checker game is designed for two people to play. Move your pieces toward your opponent, staying of course on the red squares, but don't bump right up to your opponents piece as that gives him an opportunity to jump you and collect your piece off the board. If a player can get his piece to the start row of the opposing side the player can exchange his piece for a crown. The crown can go both backwards and forwards, giving the player an edge. The object of the game is to collect all your opponent's pieces to win.