"Little Fluffy Industries is the world leader in the highly competitive field of hypertextual productivity-depletion referral services. By providing our clients with a steady influx of first-rate redirections to a wide variety of Web-delivered games, amusements, distractions, diversions, delectations, and frivolities, Little Fluffy Industries aims to cross-actualize, intra-promote, and ultra-contextualize the labor redivision process, thereby maximizing shareholder return, achieving new standards in customer involvement, and probably buying a nice house with a hot tub someplace." That pretty much says it all. In a world where online games have become big business, I love finding a professional quality site promoting the kind of low budget offerings that got the video game industry started. Each day at least one new free online game is briefly reviewed and rated on a five star system. The reviews, peppered with comments like "The world is a dangerous place for plague-bearing parasites"and "Once again, [the game's author] returns to the eternal theme: a yeti, a penguin, and an unexplained obsession with distance", are entertaining in their own right. I've only had a chance to explore a few of the games so far, but choosing from Little Furry Industries' Top 20 list has landed me in some that are very well done. |