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New Casual Game Site: TheGamesList.com

Posted on January 15, 2008 - Filed Under Editorial, Flash, Industry News |

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thegameslist.com is a newly launched casual game site that contains flash casual games. The site has many different games that should please any type of game style. The games on the site fall into almost all of the casual game categories, for instance, arcade, skill, puzzle, platformer, shooter, adventure, sports, strategy, driving and multi-player games. The games list

TheGamesList.com combines the social networking aspect and flash games. Users are able to rate the games and bookmark the ones they like. The ratings of the games are really simple and happen when the user is done playing the game. As soon as you leave the game, another window pops up and asks you to rate the game you just played. The highest rating is 5, which stands for awesome and the lowest rating is 1, which stands for not good. Users have the option to rate the game, it is not required. There is an option to close the window and not rate the game.

Like any true social networking site, users have the option of creating profiles. The profiles contain information about the user as well as the games they have bookmarked. Users can find other users that are interested in the same types of games as they are.

TheGamesList.com also offers users the ability to add games to the site. The ability to add games requires users to create a username and password and register on the site.

If you are looking for a good flash game or a social networking site based on flash games, check out thegameslist.com. I am sure you will find a fun game to help waste, I mean pass, time.

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