Top 5 Friday: Stay Cool With AddictingGames.com!

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It’s August, it’s hot and we could all use a respite from this summer heat. We know a thing or two about how to keep cool and while we aren’t doctors we have just the cure for your summer heatstroke. AG’s Games to keep you cool….

I feel bad for Penguins since they are the lone flightless bird but these fancy feathered friends have such the drive and desire to take flight, with a running start of course. Use gliders or rockets just teach these little guys how to fly.
Play learn To Fly!

The first snow fall is a few months away but you can practice your snowball throwing skills in Snow Blitz, no matter the weather or the heat index. It’s all fun and games until someone loses an eye so you better make sure it’s not you.
Play Snow Blitz!

Nothing says chill like the beach, waves and tan lines. For those of you who are landlocked or have yet to hang ten (like me!) you can still rock the surf. Stay afloat while making some gnarly jumps and see how long you can last, dude.
Play Legend Of Surf

Park the Boat without hitting the many hazards in the marina which is easier said than done. If boats aren’t your thing or you don’t know who to swim, try Parking Lot, it’s the same song just a different tune.
Play Park The Boat

In Snowball Hill a small one pound snowball starts a journey downhill and the goal is to hit things left and right, like people, dogs, the abominable snow man… just avoid the trees or houses and try to get the biggest and badest snowball in the world.
Play Snowball Hill

One Response to “Top 5 Friday: Stay Cool With AddictingGames.com!”

  1. Snowball hill was definitely fun! Nothing like thinking about snow to keep you cool! Unfortunately I am currently in a country where it’s winter, so feeling cool isn’t at the top of my to do list.

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