Dammit Game of the Week: Red Remover

That’s right folks, the Dammit Game of the Week is back in business and under new management! I will attempt to pick up where Samantha left off, but lord knows I have some big shoes to fill.  So where have the Dammit Games been for the last six months, you ask?  Lets just say back in August of last year after some soul searching and a GamesAreEvil staff intervention, the Dammit Game decided to go to flash game rehab.

Too bad though:  once an addict, always an addict. Fresh off celebrating six months of time-wasting dammit-game sobriety and numerous updates to the Macromedia Flash plugin, the Dammit Game decided to fire up AddictingGames.com one last time. Who knows why bad things like this happen to good gamers, but it seems that the overwhelming urge to get one last taste of the sweet nectar known as workplace negligence, was its ultimate undoing.  That is when the sickness once again took hold, and fortunately for all of us, led to a complete relapse.

So from this point forward, look for the Dammit Game of the Week to once again hold court over your Thursday afternoon.  You know deep down that you missed us!

Now to get to the evil little bastard of a game that made this all possible: Red Remover.  Developed by a mysterious flash developer that goes by the handle of Gaz, the game is a physics based puzzler, meant to tie your brain into knots.  After only three minutes of playing, I was hooked and couldn’t put the mouse down until I had cleared all forty five stages.

As the name implies, the main goal is to remove every red item from the stage.  The kicker is that these items can interact with other elements in the environment such as the all green items, which MUST remain onscreen, otherwise you instantly fail.  There are numerous other quirks to the puzzles that are explained as things progress, but all you need to play is your trusty mouse and the left click button.

Oh, and did I mention that once you complete the game, there is also a level designer?  So do your worst and try to baffle the physics geniuses of the world.  Good luck pulling yourself away, because there is enough here to keep you busy for hours on end.

Game provided courtesy of TheGameHomepage.com

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