Showing posts with label game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label game. Show all posts
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Letterpress Game Review
If you’ve used the Twitter client Tweetie or the official Twitter apps for iOS, Android and OS X, you have one person to thank for them: Loren Brichter. Brichter rose to fame with his excellent Twitter app, Tweetie, for iOS and Android. These apps were so good that Twitter acquired him and his apps and since then he made the Twitter apps for iPhone, iPad, Android and OS X.

Last year, Brichter left Twitter to continue working for his own company, Atebits. He has been secretly working on his own app since then and yesterday it was finally released on iOS. Say hello to Letterpress.
Letterpress is a two player, online multiplayer game similar to Scrabble, where you have a grid of 5×5 tiles consisting of letters. Your goal is to form words using these letters. The word should have at least two characters and you cannot repeat words. Once you select your letters, they get assigned by your team color. The opponent then has to do the same.
If you choose from the white tiles, that is those that have not been used, you get one point per tile. If you steal tiles from your opponent, you get one point and the opponent loses one point per tile. Once stolen, the tiles turn the color of your side. If you use your own previously used tiles, you don’t get any points. Eventually, you have to use up all the tiles on the board and the one with the highest score wins.
The premise is pretty simple but despite that the game is fun to play. What I really like about this game is how well made it is. From the UI design to the slick animations, everything is top-notch and shows that a great deal of care went into making the game.
Now here’s the best part: Letterpress is completely free for download. There is an upgrade option for which you have to pay $0.99. which lets you use various themes for the board and you can also play multiple games at the same time but even without upgrading the game feels complete.
Click here to download the game on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. You’ll need a Game Center ID to play the game.
Last year, Brichter left Twitter to continue working for his own company, Atebits. He has been secretly working on his own app since then and yesterday it was finally released on iOS. Say hello to Letterpress.
Letterpress is a two player, online multiplayer game similar to Scrabble, where you have a grid of 5×5 tiles consisting of letters. Your goal is to form words using these letters. The word should have at least two characters and you cannot repeat words. Once you select your letters, they get assigned by your team color. The opponent then has to do the same.
If you choose from the white tiles, that is those that have not been used, you get one point per tile. If you steal tiles from your opponent, you get one point and the opponent loses one point per tile. Once stolen, the tiles turn the color of your side. If you use your own previously used tiles, you don’t get any points. Eventually, you have to use up all the tiles on the board and the one with the highest score wins.
The premise is pretty simple but despite that the game is fun to play. What I really like about this game is how well made it is. From the UI design to the slick animations, everything is top-notch and shows that a great deal of care went into making the game.
Now here’s the best part: Letterpress is completely free for download. There is an upgrade option for which you have to pay $0.99. which lets you use various themes for the board and you can also play multiple games at the same time but even without upgrading the game feels complete.
Click here to download the game on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. You’ll need a Game Center ID to play the game.
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Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Carmageddon Game Review iOS
| Carmageddon |
The game has now been ported over to mobile, with the iOS version out now on the App Store and an Android version supposedly in the works.
Title | Carmageddon | |
Developer | Stainless Games | |
Platform | iOS | |
Release Date | October 17, 2012 | |
Content Rating | 12+ | |
Size | 102MB | |
Price | $1.99 (On sale) | |
Like the original, Carmageddon for iOS is a vehicular combat game. To win in this game, you have to do one of three things. You can race around the track, going through every checkpoint and complete all the laps just like you would in a normal racing game. It may seem boring so you can take down all of your opponents, crashing you car into theirs until their cars are totaled. Lastly, you can also choose to run over every single person or animal you see on the track. These choices aren’t mutually exclusive, and you can do them all simultaneously.
The last one is the least feasible because there are an insane number of people on the streets and it would take you ages to run over all of them. The best thing to do is to just run over those that are within reach instead of going out of your way for each of them. Running over people and animals has its advantages, where you get points and also extra time. You need the extra time to finish the race before the clock runs out.
You can also smash into your opponents if one wanders along your path, which they often do. Opponents actively try to take each other out and if they are near you they will come after you, which gives you the convenient opportunity to take them down instead. Run over enough people, smash enough cars and complete all the laps and you win the race.
The more races you win, the more credit you get, which lets you upgrade your vehicles. You also unlock more vehicles and tracks as you keep playing. You can also use the in-app purchase option to unlock all the vehicles and tracks for a dollar each.
The world in which you race are pretty wide, wider than even most modern racing games where you are limited to the track. You can just go off the road and wander around, running over people and animals. The wide open environments sometimes makes hunting for opponents to take down a bit difficult, though, as they tend to get lost in the world. This is why car combat games usually feature tightly packed levels that keep the action contained within easy reach.
As far as the vehicles are concerned, there is a good variety of them but they handle more or less the same. The handling is quite terrible and the cars seem to have no grip at all. The lack of precision makes everything from going after pedestrians to hunting down your opponents or simply just racing around the track seem like a chore. The camera is also a mild annoyance as it takes too long to quickly turn around and point in the direction where you should be looking.
The transition to touchscreen has been done quite well. You have large on-screen buttons to turn, accelerate and brake. There is a handbrake button to make a quick drift. You see the damage to your vehicle in the top right corner and you can tap on it to repair it. As before, you can see the chosen driver on the left and their reactions to everything that you do in the game but you can slide the panel to remove it from the screen.
The game features a recording feature where you can record the events on the screen. You can also get instant action replays whenever you want.
You can download the game at this link

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Thursday, February 27, 2014
Can your PC run a game
Check weather your PC is able to run a game
Can I run Battlefield 3, or Modern Warfare 3? Does my computer meet the minimum or recommended requirements for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim? Difficult questions. But evaluating whether or not your computer meets or exceeds hardware requirements is our specialty. Remembering your exact PC hardware specs is tough, deciphering the meaning of a PC game’s minimum requirements is challenging and combining those tasks together is almost impossible for mere mortals. But Can YOU RUN IT does this millions of times every month. See for yourself, takes less than a minute.
just go to
http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/
enter the name of your game or select it from a drop down list
and click can you run it and results will be displayed
NOTE: It will ask you to install a java plugin so please install it and enjoy playing games
just go to
http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/
enter the name of your game or select it from a drop down list
and click can you run it and results will be displayed
NOTE: It will ask you to install a java plugin so please install it and enjoy playing games
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Sifteo Cubes Another way to Play Game
Sifteo has melucurkan a futuristic game is the latest gaming devices are a bit difficult for us to explain here but this game previously been exhibited at CES 2011 early January.
Javeen Kalanithi (Cofounder) and David Merrill (President of Sifteo) are the ones who are behind this game, they were previously is a graduate of MIT.
The idea of this game really comes from the dice and dominoes game, so Sifteo has a shape such as a digital cubes. And to play it we have to connect it from one cube and another cube. For example, play the game arrange words, stacking letter from one cube to another cube for words can be unified and correct.
Although small cubes do not think that this cute can only play one type of game only. We can add a new game by buying games from online stores Sifteo, simply plug the USB device Sifteo, download his game and move into Sifteo Cubes, make it easy? Type of game that can be obtained vary for adults, children, puzzle and there are games to be played with friends.
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Javeen Kalanithi (Cofounder) and David Merrill (President of Sifteo) are the ones who are behind this game, they were previously is a graduate of MIT.
The idea of this game really comes from the dice and dominoes game, so Sifteo has a shape such as a digital cubes. And to play it we have to connect it from one cube and another cube. For example, play the game arrange words, stacking letter from one cube to another cube for words can be unified and correct. Although small cubes do not think that this cute can only play one type of game only. We can add a new game by buying games from online stores Sifteo, simply plug the USB device Sifteo, download his game and move into Sifteo Cubes, make it easy? Type of game that can be obtained vary for adults, children, puzzle and there are games to be played with friends.
Friday, February 7, 2014
ManiaDrive Car Game for Linux

ManiaDrive is a free clone of Trackmania, the great game from Nadéo studio, and is an arcade car game on acrobatic tracks, with a quick and nervous gameplay (tracks almost never exceed one minute), and features a network mode, as the original.
Features:
- Complex car physics
- Challenging "story mode"
- LAN and Internet mode
- Live scores
- Track editor
- Dedicated server with HTTP interface
- More than 30 blocks - Full soundtrack

Both Linux and Windows version including source is available at http://maniadrive.raydium.org/index.php?downloads=yes
Once downloaded, untar it and run ./mania_drive.sh from terminal

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Friday, January 17, 2014
Download New Games For iPhone iPod Best Game In iPod Touch And iPhone Free
There are many apps and games available for iPhone and iPod. And thousand of apps and games are released every week. Sometimes we are confused which games to install ,so here are some of new games which you can install on your iPhone and iPod.
Angry Birds Rio
iPhone/iPod Touch version
| from Rovio Mobile |
| Action/Puzzle, $0.99, ages 4+ |
| iTunes App Store |
The latest installment in the hugely successful Angry Birds franchise is a tie-in with the movie Rio.
Land-a Panda
iPhone/iPod Touch version
| from Big Pixel Studios |
| Action/Puzzle, $0.99, ages 4+ |
| iTunes App Store |
This physics-based puzzler has you shooting pandas from a cannon (rather than birds from a slingshot).
Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP
| from Superbrothers |
| Adventure, $4.99, ages 12+ |
| iTunes App Store |
This stylish adventure title includes a soundtrack by indie rocker Jim Guthrie.
6th Planet
| from Monkube |
| Adventure, $0.99, ages 12+ |
| iTunes App Store |
A sci-fi adventure from the animation studio behind the Oscar-nominated film The Secret of Kells.
Egg vs. Chicken
| from PlayFirst Inc. |
| Action/Puzzle, $0.99, ages 9+ |
| iTunes App Store |
This cute puzzler brings something new to the "match-3" genre.
iStunt 2
iPhone/iPad Touch version
| from Miniclip.com |
| Action, $0.99, ages 4+ |
| iTunes App Store |
A sequel to the 2009 snowboard racing game iStunt.
Tom Clancys Rainbow Six: Shadow Vanguard
| from Gameloft |
| Shooter, $6.99, ages 12+ |
| iTunes App Store |
This tactical first-person shooter is the first Tom Clancys Rainbow Six title available for iOS.
Speedball 2 Evolution
| from Tower Studios | |||
| Sports, $0.99, ages 9+ | |||
| iTunes App Store |
Hockey meets handball in this updated-for-iOS arcade-style sports title (which dates back to the 1980s) that now boasts multiple gameplay modes.
(source:metacritic.com)
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