23 Apr, 2010
This post is short tutorial about using the command line feature in Flash Console Class as mentioned in previous post here. Aside from cool features like mouseOver Roller, inspect utility, measurement tool; the commandLine is one of the Flash Console greatest feature.
To control an instance on Stage with the console. You must first understand what is a Scope.

A Scope is basically, what Object the console is currently point as reference at. By default the Scope is always pointing to the Stage.
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4 Jul, 2008
This is a classic puzzle game where you match the tile of each mahjong. The strategy is to match off the pair of mahjong tile which is free (meaning is not on top of another tile or block by adjacent ones)
This may sound easy, without proper thinking you will soon go outta move. LOL. Good for training people with alzheimers or have poor memory problem. All you have to do is click a tile and click another matching ones.
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12 May, 2008
This is fairly a simple game. May look simple and dull as it seems but seriously, you should give it a try if you like musical puzzles. The object of the game is to use bouncing balls to clear all the notes on a stage. Each level has a maximum amount of ball gates you can open.
If 50 levels aren’t enough for you, check out letsmakeagame.com to play user-created levels and make your own!
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2 May, 2008
Spinword combines puzzles and arcade action in a fun word making challenge. Can you beat the clock or can you become a winner by making as many words as you can? All you need to do is try to make a word and play it like a tetris style. Use arrow key to push the blocks upwards.
Click read more to check it out.
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28 Apr, 2008

This is a rather simple platform style game. All you need to do is just choose your preferred destruction machine and start smashing the city. The second episode of Collateral Damages is here: double vehicles, double power, double destruction!
Use the control keys to move about. Click read more to check it out.
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