Age of War 2 Hacked

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Online gaming has become something that is enjoyed by many, kids, teens and even adults. I remember the very first day I got my dial-up internet connection hooked up in my home, I was excited, just the fact of having internet meant a lot, looking back we sort of see dial-up as ancient history, but believe me there are still quite a few people out there that still use it.

The first thing I did was go online to test it out, I remember I would go to a few gaming sites to for fun, although I couldn't load anything to large or else I would be waiting a good few hours for the game to load (almost literally). Like most kids/teens I would play whatever I could find, this usually meant games like Pac-man, Asteroids and Galaga, yeah, I mean they are great and all, but why not give something different a try?

I came across some more games, unfortunately they took a lot longer to load, but they were worth the wait. Larger game files like strategy/defense games are really quite entertaining, but even after a while they got kind of boring, then finally I came across a hacked gaming site, the first game I stumbled across was called: Age of War 2 Hacked, quite and interesting game, but even more so with codes and combination's enabled.

Hacked gaming is actually very new to online games, the idea is to take an ordinary game like Pac-Man for instance and add lives or health by modifying values in action-script. For example a default value for health may be: 100, by modifying the code we could change it to 999.

Take a look around, online games have been around for years (it seems like) and now game developers and flash enthusiasts are trying something a bit different, the idea is to make challenging games easier for those of us who can't beat some of those more difficult games.

The word "hacking" has a bad name in itself, but in all honesty when we are talking about hacking flash games we mean no more than adding a few cheats here and there, just as simple as that. You may be a gamer who only enjoys hacked games or you may be someone who enjoys fairplay games, I happen to play a little bit of both,although you'll probably catch me more over playing games without any cheats (I like the challenge). I guess the final decision all comes down to your personal preference, so which do you prefer hacked games or fairplay games?

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Levi Hugo is a flash game designer and developer.

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This article was published on 2010/12/14