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Author Topic: Site of the Month for July 2007: JayIsGames.com  (Read 4259 times)

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Site of the Month for July 2007: JayIsGames.com
« on: July 09, 2007, 01:50 AM »
Each month we choose a site that we think is deserving of special attention.  This month's choice, JayIsGames.com, is long overdue for us since we post stuff we find on the site constantly.

JayIsGames.com used to be a one-man site, but it's expanded in the last year or so and is now a multi-person blog that has gathered a real community behind it.  While there are lots of places you can go to discover new flash games, (and an occasional installable game), very few sites provide such enjoyable and informed commentary on each game they post about.

Not satisfied to simply be a review site for flash games, JayIsGames.com has actually been running flash game programming competitions, and the results have been outstanding, and of a much higher caliber than anyone had a right to expect, and are not to be missed.

The 3rd game competition deadline is this month, July 15, with the highly anticipated results to be posted soon after.


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Re: Site of the Month for July 2007: JayIsGames.com
« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2007, 11:33 AM »
Of course, it's a reaaally great site.

It's the first source to look for new flash games, and walkthrough for that small games that nobody cares about.