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Because, we know that there will always be a few minutes or hours to kill at the office when you have absolutely nothing to do. Instead of just browsing through videos on YouTube, we have figured out an epic list of online games that'll help you kick boredom in the ass.

Be careful not to get sucked into this vortex of entertainment where time suddenly seems to fly by and where bosses dwell. The Daymare Town series is an epic collection of mystery puzzle games created by Mateusz Skutnik, that features incredibly creepy artwork and music that is slanted towards a weird kind of horror. Your objective in the game, as the player, is to escape the town that you're trapped in.

Check it out here , it's super creepy and super fun. The game is hilarious in its objective. You play Karoshi, a disgruntled office worker, who's trying to commit suicide in the most innovative ways. You start the game with 50 lives and your objective is to find ways to kill yourself on each level. Play this weird puzzle game here - mostly 'cause you probably relate.

Crash Planning is an epic office game, mainly for the reason that you can play it right under your boss's nose. Don't believe me?

Check it out here , because it looks like an Office Excel sheet and your main objective is to align similar coloured boxes to make them disappear. Let's not wait till Christmas to play this game because it's as aggravating as it is ingenious.

This logic and skill game requires you to draw a snow line on the screen for Santa's sleigh to slide across. This is another game to have a notebook and pen handy for, or a napkin will do too. Capture the squares is played like this:. This game can be played anywhere — in the car, in a waiting room, while standing in a long check-out line.

Use books, magazines, art, cars, etc. This is a fun game and great learning tool for cognitive recognition. Set out a group of objects and let your kids look and memorize the items for 20 seconds. Ask them to turn around and close their eyes while you remove one or two objects from the group.

Once the kids turn back around, they need to figure out which object s are missing. Bring along a magnifying glass or a couple and suddenly everything around you gets infinitely more interesting. Kids can kill time observing everyday objects through a magnifying glass — fibers on their clothes, grass, paper, books, food, bugs, money… the list is endless.

This is game to test reaction skills. One person stands facing another person and holds out their hands facing upwards. The person with their hands facing upwards is trying to slap the hands of the person above their own by bringing their hands around over top. The person on the top, is trying to outmaneuver the reaction of the other and move their hands before they get hit.

Standing upright, practice dropping a penny on your shoe. Because this game has a simpler concept than the previous one, it is more fun to play at first, and because it has many different and unique elements with a much simpler concept, it is very addictive.

The aim of this game is to score a match point before your competitor. You play the first point, the computer plays the second, and you continue playing until you lose a point. If you play this game at first, you may miss some, but after a few tries, you should be able to easily get into the flow, which is what happened to me when playing this game.

Your aim is to eat random spherical particles for as long as possible, and you will continue to grow until you are eaten by another snake or collide with another snake. Again not complicated, a game is easy to understand fun to play, this game is all about Connecting letters and finding words on the grid. The word you need to find is indicated top right. Threes is a puzzle game that draws heavily on the popular game. The game is simple to learn but extremely tough to master.

Collect squiggles though endless open levels and kiss your productivity goodbye. A basic quiz game that will bend your brain and test your knowledge of useless facts, Sporcle is largely user-generated, meaning every question pits your intellect against the question and the asker. Or, play Nethack if you like your crawlers classic.

If you remember any of the original Zork franchise, which was a text-based RPG that required massive amounts of critical thinking and imagination, then A Dark Room will seem familiar. You start in a dark room and must discover your surroundings and use them to survive in a world that has been ravaged by an unknown event. With time you can build a town, interact with people, and live happily.

You can argue whether or not this is a game, since the site is geared entirely toward teaching you another language through a clever array of quick quiz questions. The point is to ascertain who in the town is good, who is evil, and execute justice. A penguin with a lot of destructive tendencies is shoving sacks down a ramp.



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