Death, Life and a Day at the Beach

DEATH

Please play DEATH first.

Play DEATH now.
(Or if you like, play on Kongregate.com)

LIFE

Once you've figured it out, then go play LIFE. Thank you! =)

Play LIFE now.
(Or if you like, play on Kongregate.com)

A Day at the Beach

If you're really looking to kill some time, you can click here but don't say I didn't warn you.

Rowan Lipkovits who is an awesome person with a blog about Choose Your Own Adventure adaptations, called Turn To Page 4 made a Hyperlinked Version of this game. Thanks, Rowan!

About These Games

These were made on Feb 28, 2010 for the KLIK 'N PLAY PIRATE KART II: KLIK HARDER.

DEATH and LIFE were made with Chevy Ray Johnston's excellent FlashPunk Library

psypal,

I'm not too sure how to burst your bubble, so I'm going to make this short and sweet: GET THAT MAJOR GAME DONE FAST!!!

 

Hahaha, thanks Richard! I'm working on it... (actually not right now, I'm going to read a book and then away to beddy bie!)

 

both say "movie not loaded" buddy - unless that's the joke...which I'm sure it isn't

 

Hoom, no that's not intentional. I've put links to the games on Kong so you can play them there if you like, can you tell me what browser you are using? I sometimes have problems with these loading in chrome on windows (but not chrome on Linux, for some weird reason) and I'm not sure why.

I think it has to do with how I have them staged in the html, if I knew what I was doing wrong I could fix it... but I don't!

 

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