15.Jan.07 :: really simple online games
Flash-based online games are cool. I have zero eye-hand coordination (putting the milk successfully back into the refrigerator is kin of a challenge) so I'm not so good at the running-jumping-swinging-from-ropes kill-the-monsters-with-big-guns games. I like slower-paced stuff that requires more strategy and thought. Fortunately there are a bunch of these online, mostly small and often free. Yay internets!
Two I recently spent far too much time with:

In Gateway you move the robot to one side of the room to the other. You'll need to pick up objects and solve simple puzzles along the way. Simple but well done.

Unfolding: move the nodes so that none of the lines intersect. Addictive.
If you know more games these please post in the comments because I have a bunch of free time and I am in danger of filling it up with actual meaningful activities.
(I got both of these from Digg.)
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Don't know if it's your cup of tea, but here's Dice Wars:
http://www.gamedesign.jp/flash/dice/dice.html
This was an obsession for a couple of weeks. It's like simplified Risk.
Micah ::
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16.Jan.07 8:48 AM
'Flow', Available here: http://intihuatani.usc.edu/cloud/flowing/
Jeff ::
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16.Jan.07 9:03 AM
Laura, you might want to check out Kongregate, they're a new site with lots of games like this.
Jeffrey McManus
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16.Jan.07 9:22 AM
Also take a look at the rest of gamedesign.jp. As if I hadn’t wasted entirely too much of my live playing Dice Wars… the no-hints crossword is lots of easy fun, f.ex.
Bubbels has also held my attention.
Paul Neave has a bunch of excellent conversions – check out his excellent Hexxagon port.
Aristotle Pagaltzis ::
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17.Jan.07 11:35 AM
I don't want to oversell it, but http://www.parapluesch.de/ is the greatest thing ever.
Matthew ::
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18.Jan.07 6:44 PM