Actually interesting puzzle game and a twist on ragdoll cannon games. Fun for its time.

Completely forgot about ragdoll simulators, but definitely a fun "subgenre". Waiting around after throwing the dummy, but whatever.

Top tier phone game, and everywhere else game. Introduced more and more mechanics, pool and roof were neat, final boss fun.

I remember the comic intro and playing this game for a little bit before getting it on Club Penguin proper. Interesting mechanics.

Played a lot of Bonte's puzzle games back in the day, quite fun for an evening trying to figure out the gimmick for each level with these balls. Simple but intuitive, and progressively got more complex and difficult.

Rube Goldberg machine combined with that Cartoon Network Tom and Jerry game for the iOS made by angry birds. Interesting premise, but laggy and got repetitive quickly.

Another classic phone game, different strategies and fun flavor text. Didn't continue too far, but a good romp.

Started on the phone, transitioned to PC. Very fun and very cute deck builder, got a bit too complex with the expansions for my taste but still great fun.

Classic flash game, kind of twisted and overly violent but just brought out that side of me when I was younger, seeing all the interactions and how the innocent buddy would react.

Very fun, wish there was a way to keep score, or have more challenges. After finishing the challenges I'm just left wanting more. Will still continue to play this during my commutes.

Grouping all of the other sugar sugar and assorted puzzles from Bonte, simple and fun. Logical puzzles that progressively got more difficult and introduced more mechanics. Classic.

Was truthfully a large part of my interests online during those years. Very much a product of the time, but definitely spent tons of hours reading updates as well as the theories around the fandom. Probably not worth giving a read these days, both due to it being dated and because Flash went down, but the community seems to remain strong so that's cool.

Also, the music still slaps.

My first Mario Game! Dates are vaguely the time of childhood when I played it, and played it over and over. Without knowing anything else about Mario and its history then, I had a fun time with this one. The underwater levels, even then, were annoying, but the moon level and Halloween levels were really cool. Solid music too, and the carrot power-up was fun to use.

Don't remember a thing about this game, but it's in my download history! Seems like a fun platformer.

Another addicting Ketchapp game, score-chasing for a couple of weeks.