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Tablet PC |
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Gadget |
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Balloon in a Wasteland |
Selasa, 27 April 2010 |
Its strange most of the latest games being put up here are from armor games, its not that there aren't good developers out there, but I played Sift Heads World, it was good but buggy as well and the save game option was too restricting.
The next was Zombie Apocalypse - Left 4 Dead, which I am considering putting up here, but its so much like endless zombie rampage, but that's ok I still enjoyed it, even with some of the crappiest graphics possible. The other one I tried was Warzone tower defense, but all these games were well kind of sub standard.
So since we have had a nice amount of substandard releases, I have had no choice but to put up the best of these. Although the concept of Balloon in a Wasteland is an idea that has been ripped off from Antony Lavell's Shore Siege, and I mean a complete rip off.
Its sad that even having the complete concept laid out in front of them Armor Games has released something so ridiculously stupid for anyone who has played shore siege. I managed to complete this game in no time, and possibly would have managed to do it even without purchasing any of the fort upgrades. All I needed was the assault rifle, I dint buy a single trap and purchased the fort just to see what it was like.
Repairing the balloon can happen really fast, the concept to sleep was new but not great that it can be spoken about, so here goes enjoy the best of the worst!
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Label: Balloon in a Wasteland, Strategy Games |
posted by mbes @ 01.45 |
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SteamBirds |
Senin, 05 April 2010 |
I wanted to put this game up as soon as I played it, perhaps a few weeks ago. But it was not yet available for distribution, I personally feel that its a stupid thing that big sites do, keep the game locked up for a while till the buzz dies out perhaps?
Anyway lets talk about SteamBirds, it falls in the flying category, but it could have also been in the strategy section. You plan out your moves and then hit the execute button and check how the enemy responds, plan out your next move and execute them and of course your main aim is to destroy the enemies.
You start off as a plane that is called Bristol, which was a plane that existed in the first world war. Your plane shoots automatically when its in range, although there are certain moves apart from being able to plot the flight part, you can choose if you would like your shield on this turn or zoom ahead at double the speed.
Sounds like fun, to be honest its awesome, not the stars that you get at the end of the game, but the variety of enemies and moves you can deploy as you progress is awesome. You have a range of bombers, smokers, blimps, hot air balloons and more, making this game interesting from the first to the last level.
The sad part is that the lack of too many level, another short game, only 15 levels excluding the tutorial, the levels end pretty quickly and perhaps thats why it seems short. But SteamBirds is gonna make your time fly.
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Label: Flying Games, SteamBirds |
posted by mbes @ 21.52 |
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