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…It’s TGI Friday: Use Boxmen?

Use Boxmen

Deceptively simple games are usually the most fun, and Use Boxmen definitely falls into that category.

In the game, you are put in charge of a boxman who can generate other boxmen that will copy what he does. The goal is to save the box in each level, but as this is a puzzle game, even simple tasks are often much harder than they first appear.

Give it a shot and see how you do, but if you get stuck, there’s always the cheater’s way out of using a walkthrough:

[Use Boxmen]

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…It’s Website Wednesday: Joobili?

Joobili

Joobili is an interesting idea in travel: You tell them when you want to go, and they’ll tell you where.

The service keeps an active database of unique and fun events that are going on around the world, and then matches the dates you have available to the things you can go do/see. From there, you’re just a few clicks away from booking your trip and embarking on the semi-unplanned adventure of a lifetime.

[Joobili]

[Via: Zoomdoggle]

…It’s Things Thursday: Nixon Time Teller P?

Nixon Time Teller P

Nixon’s new Time Teller P watches are meant to be a fun, easy and inexpensive way to add some style to any wardrobe.

They’re made of polyurethane and polycarbonate with a Japanese quartz movement, and come in a variety of colors that cover just about every part of the spectrum.

Price?

Just $55

[Nixon - Time Teller P]

…It’s TGI Friday: Today I Die?

Today I Die

Today I Die is the latest game from Daniel Benmergui (the mind behind I Wish I Were The Moon) and it’s a beautiful, semi-challenging puzzle game that manages to tell a story using less than 25 words and graphics that Atari could have rendered.

Don’t get me wrong though; the game is fun and fantastic, and I definitely recommend you give it a go.

[Today I Die]

…It’s Tuner Tuesday: Zero S?

Zero S

The Zero S is “a high performance supermoto motorcycle that is revolutionary because it is fully electric”.

With a Z-Force power pack and a handmade aircraft grade aluminum alloy frame, the power-to-weight ratio of the Zero S is as equally at home in an urban environment as it is in the occasional off-road detour, and will take you as far as 60 miles at up to 60 miles per hour. Plus, with an electric motor providing instant acceleration, there is plenty of torque available to make the bike as fun as it is green.

If the fastest, cleanest and lightest bike around sounds like a good deal to you, then check out the Zero S. The world will thank you.

[Zero S]

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