What kinds of games do you have?
Do you want to play some new games and without paying much? These games often cost no more than a dollar to play and they can be played infinitely. However, some items that you may not have are required in some. All games list their required items near the very beginning of the report. Some games require some construction, and the worst of them all is Hit-a-bump version 6. Versions 1 to 4 do not need anything special. All items in games are very common household items [like marbles, coins, etc.].
To learn all about the games I have, find the one you're most interested in and click the appropriate link. All games, which is new to version 4 of my site, have a basic history of it's development and how it came to be the way it is now to the best of my knowledge.
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3 Reports and essential documents - Contains the essential reports and documents [as well as some "unessential" ones].
4 About Me
5 Games index
5.1 Game creation history - Want to know the history on my game creation and it's possible future? Click this link to learn all about it.
5.2 Gazintas
5.2.1 Gazintas - A game in which you multiply or divide fractions or mixed numbers.
5.2.2 Gazintas' development history - History of Gazintas' development.
5.3 Dice Game 7
5.3.1 Dice Game 7 - A dice game in which you roll for big scores.
5.3.2 Dice Game 7's history - The history of development for Dice Game 7
5.4 Y-battle
5.4.1 Y-battle - A toy car game in which you smash other players' toy cars in hope to get their cars upsidedown.
5.4.2 Y-battle's development history - History of development for the game Y-battle.
5.5 Ten
5.5.1 Ten - A counting game called "Ten" where the number involved with almost everything is ten.
5.5.2 Ten's development history - A counting game called "Ten" where the number involved with almost everything is ten.
5.6 Hit-a-bump
5.6.1 Hit-a-bump - A targeting game involving rolling coins, throwing rocks and cards, and rolling marbles short distances. There's six versions of play in all, five you can see. The first page is the history.
5.6.2 Hit-a-bump version 1 - The earliest of the Hit-a-bump versions, and most simple. Must be played outdoors.
5.6.3 Hit-a-bump version 2 - An indoor, and somewhat better version of version 1 involving cards.
5.6.4 Hit-a-bump version 3 - Same as version 2 only with scoring involved.
5.6.5 Hit-a-bump version 4 - Involves rolling marbles down a ramp.
5.6.6 Hit-a-bump version 6
5.6.6.1 Hit-a-bump version 6 - The most experiencing version of all of Hit-a-bump, near commercial quality! However, you need a specialized board that you can make from wood.
5.6.6.2 Hit-a-bump version 6 construction - The page that lists whether you want to have measurement units in either inches or millimeters.
5.6.6.2.1 Hit-a-bump version 6 construction in inches - How to build and prepare the specialized board for Hit-a-bump version 6 in US measurements [inches].
5.6.6.2.2 Hit-a-bump version 6 construction in millimeters - How to build and prepare the specialized board for Hit-a-bump version 6 in metric measurements [millimeters].
5.7 Criss Cross
5.7.1 Criss Cross - Criss Cross is a word game that can support an unlimited number of players, provided you make enough cards, all easy to make.
5.7.2 Criss Cross' history - The history on how Criss Cross came to be as it is now.
5.8 Marbles: Lights Out
5.8.1 Marbles: Lights Out - This is a marble-targetting game in which you use a Lite Brite, it's light pegs, and several marbles. It's a game that combines art and a game into one using marbles!
5.8.2 Marbles: Lights Out'a history - History of Marbles: Lights out
5.9 Marble Pool-ball
5.9.1 Marble Pool-ball - This is another marble targetting game that derived from Hit-a-bump version 4. It's setup and needs are of the most simple of any of the other games. Setup can be done in less than a minute!
5.9.2 Marble Pool-ball's history - History of Marble Pool-ball
5.10 Factors - This math game deals with factoring numbers and how to find some pretty big prime numbers. You only need a calculator and some paper [paper for scoring [or remembering the number as some calculators don't have a memory function decent enough]].
5.11 What Would You Do If...? - This thinking and logic game tests your knowledge in any case or event. The history is very short and it's on the bottom of the page.
5.12 Random Colors - A game of thinking and skill where you try to block other's moves by placing your legos so their colors don't touch one of an existing color.
6 Stories - Contains a collection of stories I wrote including things about my script, The Legend of the 10 Elemental Masters.
7 Ulillillia Site FAQ - The frequently asked questions and referalls that are pointless to make an individual report on.
8 My image collection - All the neat and detailed images I've made.
9 Previews of my game's development as events occur
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