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Smart Girl's Party Game is the follow-up to the girl-focused Smart Girl's Playhouse from last year. Like its predecessor, it's presented as a compilation of pre-school level mini-games and easy activities meant to be accessible to any young person who picks it up. But unlike Playhouse, which featured only 12 of these mini-games, Party Game [...]
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Smart Boy's Toys Club is the follow-up to the boy-focused Smart Boy's Gameroom from last year. Like its predecessor, it's presented as a compilation of pre-school level mini-games and easy activities meant to be accessible to any young person who picks it up. Original post by Arts-and-Entertainment:Animation Articles from EzineArticles.com Incoming search terms for the [...]
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Super Collapse is a pretty popular puzzle game from Mumbo Jumbo that tasks players with clearing groups of same-colored blocks while surrounding shapes fill in the gaps and create combos. Dropcast attempts to innovate on this design by turning it into a head-to-head game with spell attacks. Original post by Arts-and-Entertainment:Animation Articles from EzineArticles.com
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I can appreciate companies sticking to old-school mechanics when reviving classic franchises for contemporary designs. Contra's a great example: though designers tried to bring that action game into today's standards, it felt more at home in a presentation that would feel like it was ripped right out of the 16-bit era. Original post by Arts-and-Entertainment:Animation [...]
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Editor's Note: The following review touches on aspects from a fully completed game of Order of Ecclesia. Those not wanting details on additional modes or aspects of the game should continue on with caution, as certain aspects are talked about, or insinuated. Original post by Arts-and-Entertainment:Animation Articles from EzineArticles.com
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Spider-Man: Web of Shadows marks the sixth game featuring the wallcrawler on the dual-screen Nintendo handheld, but after last year's atrocious Spider-Man: Friend or Foe it's going to take something pretty darn impressive to bring us back into the Spidey camp. Original post by Arts-and-Entertainment:Animation Articles from EzineArticles.com
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My Secret World is a solid diary application on the DS. It has a lot features for sharing and comparing with friends, clearly influenced by the rise in social networking and blogging (which may render this software completely obsolete). Original post by Arts-and-Entertainment:Animation Articles from EzineArticles.com
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Zombies? Check. Sexy gun-toting heroine? Check. Challenging, old school shooter gameplay? Check. Yep, Little Red Riding Hood's Zombie BBQ pretty much has it all. Spanish developer EnjoyUp has crafted a stylish and humorous game that has its own take on the classic top-down blaster design. Original post by Arts-and-Entertainment:Animation Articles from EzineArticles.com
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Each year sees the release of several games that let us play as a ninja and hack and slash our way through some bad mothersuckas. But never before have we been transported to the inner sanctum of this society of assassins: Ninjatown. Original post by Arts-and-Entertainment:Animation Articles from EzineArticles.com
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It's cause for concern when nobody wants to step forward and claim credit for developing a Nintendo DS game. In nearly every DS title (and honestly, in 99% of games produced in this decade), the developer gets placed in either a boot-up splash screen, or — at the very least — in the credits scroll [...]
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