Safe, cheap PC games?
June 26, 2009 12:15 PM
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At Target, there is a tiny little aisle of cheap one-CD software games priced at $10 or less. Which ones aren't insidious?
We tried to get our dad a couple of those cheap puzzle/card PC games to fill up his free time, but when he tried to install them and ran into problems, I checked it out and noticed something pretty evil.
The games were published by iWin.com (iWin Games). It would install two things: the game manager, and the game itself. During installation, I believe the install window tried to trick you into installing other games off their website.
The game "manager" software thing must be online at all times and cannot be removed separately from the game itself, otherwise the game won't work. I didn't leave the games installed long enough to see what else that horrible Las Vegas-like manager software did, but I'll bet it's all advertising. After the first game installation and just catching a glimpse of all of this behavior, I couldn't uninstall the damn thing fast enough. I mean, I know it's not illegal and I know plenty of people have no problems with this particular software model, but it's not something I want on the parental computer.
For a paid product, this feels like adware. Then the fact that it must be online to play the simple non-MMO installed game makes it feel like spyware. AND the fact that I had to actually go into Safe Mode (WinXP) to fully remove all the crap it left screams evil in general (why is there an Internet Explorer "hook" DLL that can't be deleted otherwise?).
Geez. So the question is simple. Are there any $10-and-under PC games (of the solitaire/puzzle variety) that absolutely do not have anything insidious about them such as required online connection or tricky "Install this now!" buttons that would confuse older non-savvy folks? ('Cause we know he'd click all them blinky buttons.)
Free would be fine too, though technically these were supposed to be gifts.
TIA
posted by Ky to computers & internet (19 comments total)
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posted by axiom at 12:19 PM on June 26