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Free Game-Of-The-Week: Plasma Pong

Posted in Free Downloads, Online, PC Games, Reviews by ubersoldat on March 12th, 2006.

With no intrusive advertisements, no viruses, and a completely free download, Plasma Pong is the best free game of this week! It takes the old classic Pong and subjects it to an “environment driven by computational fluid dynamics”. Wow!

Beautiful colors, good physics engine, and free for download– get it!

Plasma Pong Official Site

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