May 05
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KickPlay- Create and Share Your Own Personalized Games

KickPlay is a fairly new startup that provides a place for people to create personalized games using their own images and sounds. KickPlay offers you a place to play, create and share your favorite games, including Mahjong, Solitaire, Skeet, Connect Four, Memory and several others.

The unique part about KickPlay is not only can you play all of these games online, but you can also personalize them and then share them anywhere on the internet, like del.icio.us, Facebook or on your blog. Not only are the games easy to learn, even though a lot of people know them already, but making them personalized is easy as well.

So, if you like playing games like the ones I listed above then go check KickPlay out. Let me know what you think about the games and whether or not you like the fact that you can personalize and share them with friends.


Author: Jonathon Walden
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  • 5 Comments

    Stan
    May 6, 2008

    I like playing most of the games listed, and being able to customize them is a nice addition in my opinion.

    Now that sounds like a useful tool since im a big gamer

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    Dennis Edell
    May 8, 2008

    Boy, I can see a lot of people killing precious time on this one, good find :-)
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    ameo
    May 8, 2008

    looks nice , even thought i’m not that fan of small games , but these looks really time killers

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    blogzilla
    May 13, 2008

    Awesome find once again. Looks to be something I would like to test.

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