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| Drag Racing - Race ahead of your opponent and finish safely without crashing. | Drag Racer 3 - This racing game is the most complete car race flash game online! | ||
| Death Trip - Drive a taxi through a small town, pick up passengers and drop them off at their destination | Formule Toon - This is exciting formula racing game where you have to race your opponent and win the race. | ||
| Fly Further - Fly as far as you can, as smoothly as you can. | Knugg Rally - Race around in fancy racing cars and exciting tracks and circuits to defeat your opponent in this action packed rally game. | ||
| Parking Perfection 2 - Your aim in this free online game is to park your car perfectly. | Van - You and your buddy driving your van to Glastonbury festival. | ||
| Angel Power Racing - Control the car and collect all coins on the road to score maximum points. | Parking Perfection 3 - Your objective in this skill flash game is to listen carefully to your instructor instruction and park your car. | ||
| Tgfg Racing - Nice racing game.You should try this game. | Spy Hunter - Rave down the highway in your equipped car blasting through enemies and avoiding danger. | ||
| Road Carnage - The aim is to run over all the people on the road before the time is up. | Cone Crazy - You have 30 seconds to drive over and knock down all the cones aligned on the road! | ||
| Flash Racer - Flash Racer is an exciting racing game | Weird Bicycle Game - A really weird game where all you need to do is avoid white bears while riding your bike down the hill. | ||
| Insurance Hunter - Help Stelios to equip his car with special weapons and hunt down enemies on the highway | Amazing Racer - Discover various picturesque levels by driving your four wheel jeep | ||
| Motorbike Cross - Ride your bike through various desert landscapes and reach the Finish Sign | New Carnet Racer - This is cool and addictive flash racing game. | ||
| Skidoo Tt - Choose to race all 3 tracks in Arcade Mode or a track at a time in Time Trial. | Driving Game - Drive your BMW without crashing it so bad.Drive safely ! | ||
| Flash Cash Dash - The aim of the game is to complete all the levels. | Micro Racers - Race your opponents and win the race. | ||
| Highway Hunter - Shoot other cars on the highway, avoid the police and create as much carnage as possible. | Jewel Hunter - Be careful and avoid all the obstacles along the road. | ||
| Banger Racing - We find our intrepid sausage jockeys filling up on a tasty breakfast. | 123 Go - Your objective is to ride your super bike through a challenging racing circuit | ||
| Iron Ranger - Using Arrow Keys you control the most modern space ship. Help Iron Randger pass all l abyrinth traps | Quad Evasion - Drive your quad around each course and avoid exploding by dodging the obstacles. | ||
| Create A Ride - Select your car honda acura, ford volkswagen and tune it up change paintjob height exhaust | Gilera Runner - Get your helmet on. You have got places to be. | ||
| Kore Karts - You select one of 3 tracks, insert number of laps and you can go karting. | Ice Racer - Get to the end of the race without crashing your car. | ||
| Carmageddon - Aim of the game is to run down as many people as you possibly can within a 90 second | Turbing On Lake - Use The ARROWS on your keyboard to control the boat that's pulling the tube. | ||
| Drift Battle - | Rural Racer - Play against a computer or a friend and race in a out of town farm land in this fun racing game. | ||
| Hamster Race - This is very easy racing game. | |||
The researchers, Constance Steinkuehler and Dmitri Williams, claim that MMOs function not like solitary dungeon cells, but more like virtual coffee shops or pubs where something called "social bridging" takes place. They even liken playing such games as "Asheron's Call" and "Lineage" to dropping in at "Cheers," the fictional TV bar "where everybody knows your name." "By providing places for social interaction and relationships beyond the workplace and home, MMOs have the capacity to function much like the hangouts of old," they said. And they take it one step further by suggesting that the lack of real-world hangouts "is what is driving the MMO phenomenon" in the first place. The new conceptual study was published in early August in the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication under the title, "Where Everybody Knows Your (Screen) Name: Online Games as 'Third Places.' "
Steinkuehler is a professor of education at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, and Williams is a professor of speech communication at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The term "third places" was coined in 1999 by sociologist Ray Oldenburg to describe the physical places outside the home and workplace that people use for informal social interaction. Steinkuehler and Williams argue that online spaces, such as those found in MMOs, should also count as third places for informal sociability, "albeit new and virtual places." MMOs are graphical 2- or 3-D videogames that allow players, through their self-created digital characters or avatars, to interact with the gaming software and with other players, to build "relationships of status and solidarity." While still in-game, players can hold multiple real-time conversations with fellow players through text or voice.
The games the researchers studied -- "Asheron's Call I and II" and "Lineage I and II" -- represent "a fairly mainstream portion of the fantasy-based MMO market," the authors wrote, where rewarding players for cooperation and the formation of long-term player groups or "guilds" is part of the game. Game play in MMOs is not a "single solitary interaction between an individual and a technology," the researchers wrote, "but rather, is more akin to playing five-person poker in a neighborhood tavern that is accessible from your own living room." Steinkuehler and Williams also found that participation in such virtual third places "appears particularly well suited to the formation of bridging social capital -- social relationships that, while not usually providing deep emotional support, typically function to expose the individual to a diversity of worldviews," they wrote. "In other words," Williams said, "spending time in these social games helps people meet others not like them, even if it doesn't always lead to strong friendships. That kind of social horizon-broadening has been sorely lacking in American society for decades."
Over the last few years, Williams has published a number of studies that have
challenged the common and mostly negative beliefs about game playing. For his
work on online games as third places, Williams drew on an earlier study of
"Asheron's Call," for which he combined survey research and experimental design
and focused on "issues of social capital and real-life community," he said. He
even played the game and conducted 30 random interviews, asking players about
their motivations for playing, their in-game social networks and their life
outside the game. "There were both positive and negative outcomes," he said.
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