Zombie Golf Riot Swing your chainsaw and smash the zombie s head as far as you can, very nice done. And yes, it IS possible to reach the pin. Mad Monday Arcade racer, kill and destroy the city you're driving through. Shoot different vehicles on your way. Fugitive Takedown Kill people by running them over and avoid the cops.
Drives very nice and the people really try to avoid you in this game. Terror At 88 Mph! Another car killer, this one doesn't have a lot of specials just pure Carmageddon style fun. Change your radio by pressing the number keys. Crazy Shuttle Try to hit as much people as possible with your car while being a taxidriver, really fun and gory game with those nice pixelly graphics.
Redlynx Trials Dynami Deadly Race Race over people, avoid and shoot down the cars and be the fastest. After each race you can upgrade your car. Very GTA-like Blood Car! Obviously another car killer. In this one the car slides maybe a bit too much. Very well animated though and has a nice feeling over it. The Brawl 2 - Nicki Minaj Flash.
Executioner 2 Unity 3D. Gunblood HTML5. Hero 2: Katana WebGL. Zombie Warrior Man Flash. Sandman Rampage Flash. Lotus Armageddon WebGL. Feed Us 2 Flash. Body Ladder Flash. Kill Nasralla Flash. Hurt The Taxman Flash. CubiKill 5 Flash. Strike Force Heroes 2 Official Flash. Whack Your Soul Mate Flash. PC Breakdown Flash.
Load Up And Kill Flash. The Skull Kid Flash. Casuality Kitchen. Accidents happen.. Especially in this kitchen. Make accidents happen and let all the stick mans die.. Be warned! Other stick mans may not see each others deaths! Torture Chamber III. Stick haters rejoice, you have tons of creative ways to punish this stick figure! Cycle through the torture techniques to unlock new weapons! Are stick men allergic to bees?
One way to find out! Change your distorted thinking. Blood and gore. Intense violence. Strong sexual content. Use of drugs. These are just a few of the phrases that the Entertainment Software Rating Board ESRB uses to describe the content of several games in the Grand Theft Auto series, one of the most popular video game series among teenagers.
Other research suggests that boys are more likely to use violent video games, and play them more frequently, than girls. Given how common these games are, it is small wonder that mental health clinicians often find themselves fielding questions from parents who are worried about the impact of violent video games on their children. But other researchers have questioned the validity or applicability of much of the research supporting this view.
They argue that most youths are not affected by violent video games. What both sides of this debate agree on is that it is possible for parents to take steps that limit the possible negative effects of video games. Much of the research on violent video game use relies on measures to assess aggression that don't correlate with real-world violence. Some studies are observational and don't prove cause and effect.
Federal crime statistics suggest that serious violent crimes among youths have decreased since , even as video game sales have soared. Parents can protect children from potential harm by limiting use of video games and taking other common-sense precautions.
In its most recent policy statement on media violence, which includes discussion of video games as well as television, movies, and music, the AAP cites studies that link exposure to violence in the media with aggression and violent behavior in youths. The AAP policy describes violent video games as one of many influences on behavior, noting that many children's television shows and movies also contain violent scenes.
But the authors believe that video games are particularly harmful because they are interactive and encourage role-playing. As such, the authors fear that these games may serve as virtual rehearsals for actual violence. These organizations express concern that exposure to aggressive behavior or violence in video games and other media may, over time, desensitize youths by numbing them emotionally, cause nightmares and sleep problems, impair school performance, and lead to aggressive behavior and bullying.
A report of the U. Surgeon General on the topic of youth violence made a similar judgment. Some meta-analyses of the literature — reviewing psychological research studies and large observational studies — have found an association between violent video games and increased aggressive thinking and behavior in youths. And some casual observers go further, assuming that tragic school shootings prove a link between such games and real-world aggression. In recent years, however, other researchers have challenged the popular view that violent video games are harmful.
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