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Computer |
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Windows Mobile is a mobile operating system developed by Microsoft for smartphones and Pocket PCs.[2] It is based on the Windows CE kernel and first appeared as the Pocket PC 2000 operating system. It is supplied with a suite of basic applications developed with the Microsoft Windows API, and is designed to have features and appearance somewhat similar to desktop versions of Windows. Third parties can develop software for Windows Mobile with no restrictions imposed by Microsoft. Software applications were purchasable from Windows Marketplace for Mobile during the service's lifespan. |
Tablet PC |
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Gadget |
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Covert Front 3: Night in Zurich |
Senin, 27 Juli 2009 |
Agent Kara is back, if you have not played the previous versions Covert Front 1 and Covert Front 2, I suggest you try them before you actually begin to play this one. If you have you would recollect that your looking out for Karl van Toten. After two years in development Covert Front 3 is definitely not going to disappoint you if your a fan of the series.
This game is longer than the other two series, well it also seems to have gotten a lot tougher. In the earlier versions you could look for objects and clues and easily put the two together, but now its time to virtually burn out some of your neurons, hidden meanings and clues are everywhere. If you are stuck somewhere you probably already have the clue and you need to reanalyze what you have.
This version of the game has also been broken into chapters unlike the older ones, the game play though stays the same as you interact with mouse clicks and collect objects that can be accessed from the inventory, click the small i on the screen. When you can interact with the scene the pointer turns in to the hand icon. The Covert Front 3 Walk through has also been added, just play the youtube video above!
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Covert Front 3: Night in Zurich Embed Code
Label: Adventure Games, Covert Front |
posted by mbes @ 01.40 |
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