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#4: Games : Portable Ballance (NEW - 09 AUGUST 2009) |
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| The Author: niessare | 9 August 2009 | Views: 292 |
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Portable Ballance (NEW - 09 AUGUST 2009) Fight against the force of gravity! Face dizzying heights and plum meting depths. Steer a ball through a surreal cloud world full of puzzling mechanisms, over metal rails, wooden bridges and more. There are 12 increasingly challenging levels, each one bringing with it ever more complex puzzles and mechanisms to overcome. Features-Steer a ball through world full of testing puzzles -12 challenging levels -Material the ball is made from can change, altering the difficulty level -Mixture of skill and puzzle-solving needed to win |
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#6: Games : Secret Weapons Over Normandy |
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| The Author: janu123 | 27 March 2009 | Views: 6638 |
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Lawrence Holland is the highly praised creator of the Star Wars flying games X-Wing and Tie Fighter, in addition to the World War II-based Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe (SWOL). Holland again uses his creative genius to devise another great-playing flight title to add to both his and LucasArts’ game hangar with the release of Secret Weapons over Normandy (SWON), the follow-up to SWOL. The campaign mode of SWON has you, pilot James Chase, joining the ranks of a secret military flying squadron fighting the evil empire of Adolph Hitler and his Third Reich Nazi war machine and the Japanese in the Pacific during World War II. You can pilot over 20 authentic WWII flying crafts from both the Allied and Axis powers that helped shape the history of the 20th Century. SWON also takes you to real sky and sea theaters of battle that were actually fought. You really do get drawn into the well-crafted story of the campaign mode, too. As the newest recruit to the secret Allied squadron, you are joined by members of each of the Allied nation’s air forces in your battles: American, British, and Russian. SWON doesn’t resort to the old unrealistic “everybody speaks English” tactic that many World War II-based movies and games fall back on. Instead, when the Japanese pilots are talking in both the level introductory cut-scenes and the actual missions, you hear Japanese (with subtitles) and the same goes for the German pilots and your Russian allies also. |
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#7: Games : Prince of Persia 2008 (ISO) |
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| The Author: soft22 | 10 December 2008 | Views: 13054 |
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Publisher: Ubisoft Developer: Ubisoft Montreal Genre: Fantasy Action Adventure Release Date: Dec 9, 2008 (more) ESRB: TEEN In many modern games, you rain death upon your enemies; how refreshing, then, that your main task in Prince of Persia is to breathe life into a darkening world. That doesn't mean that the forces of evil aren't on your tail in this open-world platformer, but the most indelible moments of this enchanting journey are uplifting, rather than destructive. Similarly, the latest iteration in this long-running franchise is a rejuvenation for the series, and it's an ambitious one, offering up a new titular prince and casting certain game traditions aside in favor of player immersion. And for the most part it succeeds, eliminating illusion-breaking mechanics like game-over screens and long loading times in the process. This re-imagining comes with a few caveats, however, and if you're a longtime series fan, you'll quickly discover--and possibly resent--that Prince of Persia is, far and away, the easiest game in the series. But if you can clear your mind and let the game's magic wash over you, its easygoing joy and visual beauty will charm you into forgiving a sprinkling of flaws. |
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#9: Games : Ballance v1.13 |
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| The Author: hernandy | 28 January 2008 | Views: 7792 |
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Fight against the force of gravity! Face dizzying heights and plum meting depths. Steer a ball through a surreal cloud world full of puzzling mechanisms, over metal rails, wooden bridges and more. There are 12 increasingly challenging levels, each one bringing with it ever more complex puzzles and mechanisms to overcome. Ballance is a level-based puzzle game. The player has to move a ball through a hovering maze of paths and rails. When moving, the player will face many mechanical obstacles like seesaws, suspension bridges, pendulums etc. to overcome. It is the aim of the game to reach to the end of each level without dropping the ball. Ballance takes its special appeal from the physically realistic simulation of its elements. A good feeling of the ball's inertia and an understanding of simple mechanical processes will enable the player to succeed. The special feature of the ball is that the player can change its material, and thus its physical properties. The material can be changed from wood to stone or paper. For changing the material of the ball, the player has to steer the ball onto one of the transforming fields (transformers) that can be found at various places in the levels. Ballance is played against the time. The faster a player gets through a level the more scores will be granted. Picking up various Extra Scores may provide the player with additional "time scores" or even an "extra life". |
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