Ah, the final day of semi-working until you get to enjoy your two days of pure freedom. Today we help you in your semi-working Friday by bringing you a very fun flash game…Portal.
Portal: The Flash Version
This is the flash version of Valve’s action/puzzle game Portal. You move with the A,W, and D. Then aim your gun to shoot energy portals with the mouse.
You need to strategically place the portals in each level so you can get to the exit. Sometime you can’t put them on certain surfaces so you’ll need to be creative.
It has over 40 different levels each one increasing in difficulty.
Portal: The Flash Version is a lot of fun for a Friday when you have no desire to complete any work for the boss, and passes the time until your days of freedom.
Play Portal The Flash Version
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