Radiant

In Radiant, you're a regular guy who has been dreaming about this amazing girl for so long. Somehow you end up scoring a date with this babe, and her father couldn't be more furious. As luck would have it, a car ends up plowing into your vehicle, and you end up in a coma. The outlook is grim, but you're able to pull through it. The main problem that you have is that now your memory is shot. You start to remember what happened that terrible day only to realize that the girl you've had a crush on isn't who you think she is.

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HTML Volcano Jack

Volcano Jack

Things have become wild and chaotic in your area in this game - there's a volcano thought to be dormant that suddenly has sprung back to life and has become active all over again. Shooting outwards from the firey volcano will be a whole bunch of flaming particles that are shooting outward and into the game's playing field. Each one of these particles is assigned a value, just the same as they would be as if you were playing with a regular deck of playing cards. Your goal when playing Volcano Jack will be to collect the particles carefully, with the goal being to reach the sum of 21 points - also known as Black Jack. To catch one of the many flying firey particlces, all that you will need to do is to click on it with your mouse (or by using your finger if you are playing the game on a touch enabled device such as a smartphone or a tablet). Once you have managed to succesfully reach your target score of 21 points, you will complete the level and be moved onto the next one in the series - and best of all, the volcanic hotties putting on a show all the while will become increasingly more nasty and naughty, putting on a more steamy and explicit show for you to feast your hungry and horny eyes upon with each increase in game level. Card values in this game are the same as they would be for Black Jack - but for those unfamiliar with the game, it's as follows - numbered particles are worth the number that is display on them (1 is 1 point, 2 is 2 points, and so on), Jacks, Queens, and Kings are all worth 10 points each, and aces, being a unique card (and the key to success) can be worth either 1 or 11 points.