JERUSALEM, ISRAEL, April 04, 2012 (Press-News.org) Sonic Games 365, a big player in the free gaming universe is now offering even more Adobe Flash games that incorporate beloved Sega characters such as Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Amy and more. Sonic Games 365 has these added four brand new titles to its line-up: Sonic Spin Break, Sonic's Crazy Coin Collect, Sonic Rolling Ball, and Super Mario Save Sonic. These four games are all about promoting the true meaning of Sonic Games 365, which has been from day one to always have the largest selection of games featuring, feature everybody's favorite blue hedgehog, and never charge for these games. Sonic Games 365 will continue to stand by its founding ideal to provide the best free entertainment, while also being a great safe place for kids and adults to enjoy free entertainment, thanks to the huge selection of different games, there is something for everyone.
The first new addition to Sonic Games 365 is titled "Sonic Spin Break". This game is a more advanced version of Angry Birds. You get to direct Sonic's spin attacks in an attempt to collect all the valuables. There's lots of destroyable objects in your way, so you must try to find the most effective route to get the most points. There are 24 levels spread out of 3 areas, so there is a lot of gameplay on offer here. While it starts out simple, the game has a lot of challenges for players later on. This game is definitely appropriate for all ages, while still being interesting for adults.
Another new game just added by Sonic Games 365 is Sonic's Crazy Coin Collect. In it, players must drive Sonic's car over rough terrain and collect coins. Beware the pits and other dangers. There are a lot of levels and this game is relatively simple to get into. Can you make it to the finish line? Safe for all ages.
Yet another new game is "Sonic Rolling Ball". This may sound simple, but beware. Players must help Sonic, who is trapped in a ball, reach Tails. This is accomplished by clicking boxes or other parts of the level to make them disappear. Not only do you have to figure out just which things to remove, but timing is also an issue. If you remove something too early, Sonic may fall, but remove it too late and he may miss Tails. This makes the game easy to learn but difficult to master. The game is appropriate for everyone.
The final new game for now is "Super Mario Save Sonic". This features a cameo from Sonic's great rival of the 90's, Mario. As Mario, you must navigate Mario Bros. inspired levels and collect coins. When all the coins are collected, the star becomes available. Collecting the star completes the levels. To save Sonic from Bowser's cage, you must collect all the stars. But in your way are classic Mario Bros. enemies, obstacles, and plenty of other dangers. Appropriate for all ages.
These four new additions are just a tiny sample of the huge catalog of Sonic Games 365. Not only are all these games different, but they are free. Available now at www.Sonicgames365.com.
Four New Sonic Games Available Now for Free at Sonic Games 365
Sonic Games 365 launches 4 new games featuring the famous Fast Hedgehog.
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