Some of these games are good, some of them are bad, but they all have that weird sensuality and all the implications that make you want to play them after dark when no one is around. Here are 25 such games that will make you blush! Get the AFTER DARK GAMES V1.0 right here, right now! AFTER DARK GAMES V1.0 is available for immediate download. From the makers of the insanely popular After Dark screensavers comes this. Foggy Boxes, Hula Girl, MooShu, Mowin. Start a After Dark Games Wiki. After Dark Games for Windows. It features the following eleven original games: Hula Girl.
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- After Dark is a fun and spooky slot game with an Halloween theme and decent graphic that make it very pleasant to play, if not unique on the market. The payouts are decent without being exceptional, and the few special features of the game still add a little spice to the mix.
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Casual gamers should rejoice with this old-school collection of mini-games, as it offers a wide range of pick up and play experiences that are perfect for messing around with in your tea break. There's nothing staggeringly brilliant on offer here but the sheer range of the games and the fact that many of them are pretty fun in small doses makes this a good package to have on your desktop. The pack starts out with Hula Girl, a slick vertically scrolling platformer where you collect cupcakes and ice cream, while avoiding frogs and broccoli. The next one is Fish Schtick, a puzzle word game, while Roof Rats is a Tetris-style color-based puzzler and Solitaire is a straightforward take on the classic card game. Roger Dodger is a fun little escape 'em up, Zapper is a trivia game, and Mowin' Maniac is a straight copy of Pac Man. Bad Dog 911 is another word game and Toaster Run is an enjoyable isometric adventure, and the whole package is rounded off with Foggy Boxes and Mooshu, the first a copy of Dots and the second a version of Mahjongg. As far as value is concerned, you can't go wrong with the set of games. While none of the individual titles is worth the entry fee by itself, when you add them all together, you have a solid collection which should provide a lot of coffee break entertainment. They're all simple enough to learn, with intuitive controls that take about three seconds to master, and while the visuals and audio aren't going to set the world on fire, the gameplay is generally enjoyable enough to keep you playing.