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Showing posts with label Great Little War Game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Great Little War Game. Show all posts

Monday, November 19, 2012

Play these Android games


Catan ($3.99)

Catan is the official electronic version of the great board game that our family regularly enjoys. The app originally came out on iOS and last year came out for Android. There is also an expansion called “Cities and Knights” that you can purchase in-app. The object of the game is to dominate the island through resources, settlements, building roads and cities. With these accomplishments you earn victory points and most games will go until the first person reaches 10 points. If you have played the board game you will have no problem with the mobile version.
The graphics are beautiful in the game, the menu system is nicely done and provides plenty of space to see the board. The game comes with a number of options, such as different boards and tile sets, modifying the number of victory points for a game, the number of players, and more. You can play against others locally but I prefer playing against the AI. You can only save one game at time. Overall it is fun game and for those who have never played the board game, there is a helpful tutorial and almanac to give you all of the basics.

The Tribez (Free)

I heard about this game a few months back so when it was released for Android, I had to give it a try. The Tribez is a city building game where you’re on an island and tasked to help the natives develop their village. The game takes you through and provides different quests, and even points you in the right direction if you need guidance.
The graphics and gameplay are well done and although there is a lot going on, you can easily keep up with the game actions. Thankfully, the omnipresent menu system does not take up a lot of screen real estate. Unlike many building games, you do not need social gaming friends to help you complete missions or get resources. Also, if you are patient you can play without having to spend any real money. I find myself checking in numerous times a day, doing quests and reorganizing the village.

Top Eleven Football Manager (Free)

If you enjoy soccer and team management games, then Top Eleven Football Manager is for you. It is a cross-platform game where you can play on Android, iOS, and Facebook. The mobile app is very good and can do most everything in the game, but to get the full experience you need to connect via Facebook. You start off with a group of players and your job is to manage and develop them into a successful soccer team. As manager you get to organize the players, formations, facilities, medical, and finances. When it comes to the actual soccer game, you are only a spectator as the computer runs the show. This game is truly for those who enjoy the strategy and business aspect of running a team.
A season runs for 30 actual days and your team will play anywhere from 1 to 3 games in a day, depending on your league(s). You can also arrange to play friendly matches with friends or simply work your players out to help them gain more experience. You can sign free agents if needed and upgrade the facilities to improve your team’s performance. The game is truly international and I find myself playing opponents from all over the world. It really is simple to keep up with once you get the hang of things. Now if you get super competitive, you can of course spend some real money to improve your players and team even more.

Crossworlds: the Flying City (Free)

Crossworlds: the Flying City is an interesting game. It is a cross between a hidden object and point-and-click adventure genres. Professor Dumbdore disappeared and his daughter Monica asks for your help to track him down. To do this you travel to four different worlds, solve puzzles, complete hidden object games to collect needed items and more. The story connects the different worlds together, but at times you can easily forget why you are there.
This is a free game but to you can only play so much of the story. To finish the full game/storyline, you will need to complete an in-app purchase. The graphics are quite nice in the game but at times the text seemed a bit small on my phone’s screen. After you play for a while, you earn some credits you can use to skip a puzzle if needed. The game comes with the option to have multiple profiles so you can let your kids, siblings, or friends have their own game if needed.
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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Wild Blood Teaser Released – Gameloft And Unreal Engine Steal The Spotlight


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Epic’s Unreal Engine powers hit titles such as Dark Meadow and Infinity Blade 2, both of which tout some of the most impressive mobile graphics to date. Likewise, Gameloft‘s games, while never truly praised for their graphics, have been exalted for their wide variety of genres and strong gameplay. It was only natural that the two would eventually come together to truly shake up the gaming world.

That time has come. Last week Gameloft announced that they were almost ready to unveil their first game powered by the Unreal Engine, but at the time, had little more than a single picture to show us. Fans played the inevitable guessing game with the consensus being either a God of War or Infinity Blade copy, as Gameloft is infamous for their frequent ripping off of other companies’ intellectual property. However, this morning Gameloft finally posted the trailer for the upcoming titled, which is entitled Wild Blood.
Immediately, the trailer gives off this other-worldly feel, saying “Be prepared to relive history.” As you continue watching the trailer, it shows off floating islands, incredible statues and 19th century cathedral type building. There are also a vast array of weapon-wielding monsters, which are guaranteed to be more fun to kill than monsters without weapons. The styling of the game puts an Infinity Blade knock off out of the question, but doesn’t immediately rule out a God of War-esque game. It also appears that there are no references to any specific past culture (as God of War did with the Greek Gods), although they do say we will be reliving history. It’s also worth noting that Gameloft already made a game ‘inspired’ by God of War, entitled Hero of Sparta, but the game failed to impress and was not as large a success as Gameloft‘s other titles.
Despite all the mystery surrounding the title, Gameloft has been kind enough to respond to a user who commented on the trailer on YouTube inquiring about the premium or ‘freemium’ nature of the game, confirming that Wild Blood would be a premium game. However, aside from confirming availability on both iOS and Android, Gameloft has provided no other details at this point in time concerning price or an expected release date.
In the meanwhile, check out the trailer for Wild Blood, embedded below. Be sure to let us know in the comments what you expect from Gameloft’s upcoming game! Does anyone think Gameloft might actually have made an original game this time around? Finally, if you really want to find out more about the game, you can visit Gameloft‘s Facebook page and vote to unlock Wild Blood‘s artwork next.

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Monday, February 13, 2012

humans vs aliens

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he fate of planet Earth lies within the hands of leagions of well-trained, multidisciplinary soldiers and one pitchfork-wielding hillbilly. Encroaching aliens must be slaughtered before they reach the villages in this tower-defense style game for your Android device.

Fight encroaching aliens in this tower defense game
Progress through 5 U.S. based locations
Unlock up to 17 kinds of skilled humans and battle 9 kinds of alien
Power-up with energy orbs
Submit high scores to OpenFeint

Download Humans vs Aliens

Download humans vs aliens


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Sunday, February 12, 2012

Cut and Slice [V11_02_2012]


The extraordinary Cut Slice Free Game, a nonplus mind game! By Best Addictive Brain Games.
Cut Slice is a unequivocally good addictive nonplus game. Exercise your mind skills with a lot of humorous severe strange levels.
To play simply hold a shade to cut those crate shapes!
The idea is to cut a figure into ideally equal slices.
Two opposite cut modes! Choose what we prefer:
1) Multi-touch: Fast, though requires some-more experience.
2) Single-touch: Lets we use usually one finger, some-more accurate.
Click a menu during a diversion to name for song and sound controls and other options.
Have problems to finish a level? Use hints button!
You have  25 hints during a commencement of a game, though use them smartly. You can’t cheat. To acquire new hints we have to win levels ideally (5 stars).
Earn 50 stars on any Scene to turn adult and have a subsequent stage open.
The initial levels are flattering simple, though shortly a diversion is removing some-more challenging.
This is a many classical and extraordinary mind puzzler, full of gaming fun!
You are going to spend copiousness of time and plea yourself in another one of a lovely FREE addictive games!
Highly interesting for kids, both boys and girls!
New episodes are entrance soon! ;)
Features:
+ extraordinary series of levels
+ overwhelming gameplay
+ 3 miraculous opposite episodes
+ glorious graphics
+ strange levels
+ new, fresh, sparkling puzzles!
+ designed both for inscription and phone
+ hours of delight for FREE!
+ stars ranking to keep we some-more challenged
+ hints that might beam you
+ remove option

Coming Soon:
++ special (users) levels episode.
++ opposite users profiles.
++ levels combined by users! The turn will have your initials!
++ sorcery magnets inspiring blade during a cut!!

Download Cut and Slice [V11_02_2012] from android market for free
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

5 Best Free Android Games Released This Week (Editor's Pick)


This week we've got 5 games that hit the Android Market and deserve to be featured in our weekly roundup of the best free Android games released. Check out the list below in no particular order (although my favorites would have to be Burn The Rope and Helidrod 3D).

Best free Android games released this week

Burn the Rope - Worlds & Friends: Burn the Rope:Worlds & Friends, Playphone Edition 100 levels & 4 themed worlds! Burn the Rope:Worlds & Friends lights up your Android all over again with 100 brand-new levels, four different themed worlds including Jungle, Mechanical, Fantasy and Space; and an exciting brand new mini-game called Endless Burn.
Helidroid 3D - Helicopter RC: Helidroid 3D is a realistic 3D game, which let you control a little RC helicopter in a house. The first part takes place in a bedroom, where you have to accomplish 30 missions : At the beginning, there are only easy misisons, like taking off from the bed and landing on the desk. But step by step, the missions will become more and more complicated, and a lot of new toys will appear, like a car-circuit or an electronic-train... When you finish the game, you become a real pilot!
The Goolalies - Monster Pet: The Goolalies come from far far away planet to the Earth planet. They come with peace and like to be friends with humans. It’s your job to take care of them and protect them from enemies!
Mac Hunter: Help Mac Hunter find the golden treasure! Mac Hunter is an explorer monkey who loves treasures and golden coins. He must travel alongside the river, crossing the jungles, deserts and ancient ruins to gather all the blings on the way.
Dino Picker: This game is evolved from a fantasy story of alien world. There is a planet called 'Drakota" which is far from earth and it was habituated by alien creatures which has three life zones called "Desert", "Forest" and "Deep Sky". One day all their three life zones were occupied by dinosaurs causing havoc. The planet management calls on Mr. Crazy Pickers a special army commander to pick dino's and clean the planet. The Crazy Picker has a unique spaceship which can operate with fuel and can send powerful radiation beams. These beams can lift the dino's and transfer them to another planet. However the spaceship can pick all dino's without any difficulty but two species of dino's can release fire balls which can damage and collapse the spaceship. All depends upon the skill of Mr. Crazy Picker to operate spaceship without being hit by fireballs.
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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Great Little War Game v1.1.1


GLWG is the hit 3D turn-based strategy game that everyone’s talking about. With a unique comical style and plenty of laughs and excitement, you’ll keep coming back again and again for "just one more go."

Core Features:
❋ Campaign mode
❋ Multiplayer mode
❋ Skirmish mode
❋ openFeint achievements
❋ Four difficulty settings
❋ Lush visuals
❋ Full 3D terrain affects gameplay
❋ Simple control method
❋ Lots of units
❋ Lots of terrain types
❋ High replayability
❋ Tons of humour
❋ Absolutely no birds or zombies
Take command of your army and battle the foe on land, sea and air but be sure to make wise decisions as you go. You want to deploy your soldiers to take full advantage of the higher terrain, natural choke points, ambush spots and defensive walls. Get it right and the bad guys will lose to your superior strategy skills.
See what the critics are saying:
❋ TapScape review: 10/10
"Great Little War Game is just that: a well-designed and enjoyable tactical war game perfect for those who enjoy the lighter side of virtual warfare."
❋ Touch Arcade review: 5/5
"I’ll call Great Little War Game "great" without hesitation" … "the kind of game you can really sink your teeth into, which is rare enough. So I’m delighted to discover that it’s also rich in features, good looking and full of humor."

PocketGamer: Silver Award
"With its cute 3D visuals, infectious humour and engaging gameplay, Great Little War Game is as good an example of a turn-based strategy title as you’re likely to find on Android."
❋ Top10.com: First place (march)
"The lavish production values of the game, incredible attention to detail and excellent animation gives you a sense of aerial, naval and land warfare that gets as good as you can expect on a small screen"
❋ Infinipixel review: 9.5/10
"Between the improved AI and wonderful new modes, I’m going to have to give GLWG a solid 10 in this category. It features the best gameplay I’ve found in any mobile turn based strategy game I’ve played to date."
Varied missions are the order of the day here – capture the enemy HQ, escort the Generalissimo to safety, guide small squads behind enemy lines, defend your base…you get the picture. There are 30 missions included, so it’s going to be one crazy ride if you decide you’re brave enough to give them a try.
What are waiting for? Right now, as you sit reading this, there is a battalion of soldiers just waiting for your command. Download Great Little War Game now and take your place alongside your troops. Lead well, live long and have fun.
What’s in this version:
Point release with additional support for Xperia PLAY devices.
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