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in today's internet world of giveaways and video games, you are even can to enjoy and get free online MMORPGs. If you do not know what that is, I am surprised you found this article. Seriously though, a MMORPG is a Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game. Original post by Arts-and-Entertainment:Animation Articles from EzineArticles.com
by on 7月 22nd, 2010 in 未分類
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A glance down the games on Nintendo's Game boy Advance will tell you, that the puzzle genre is more than adequately represented. Sadly the list is riddled with weak licenses and throwaway budget farces. The number of games worthy of your attention today is limited to no more than a handful of titles. One such [...]
by on 7月 22nd, 2010 in 未分類
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Let's get something out of the way right off the bat: if your child enjoys Dora the Explorer, they will probably enjoy Dora Saves the Snow Princess, by 2K Play and Black Lantern Studios. If they don't like the show, or are over the age of six, they almost certainly will not. The real question [...]
by on 7月 22nd, 2010 in 未分類
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Theresia offers a mature, high-concept Nintendo DS experience that, while frustrating at times, might provide adventure gamers with the fix they need. Two games in one, it sends players down a pair of twisted tales following different characters. While the stories are intriguing and puzzles well-designed, parts of the game are just clunky and stuck [...]
by on 7月 22nd, 2010 in 未分類
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It's understandable that seek-and-find games have an audience. As a child reared on Highlighter magazines, seek-and-find puzzles have a natural attraction. On the surface it's a normal looking chair, but one of the legs is really that elusive baseball bat! In a nutshell, it's simple fun and a good way to kill time. Throw in [...]
by on 7月 22nd, 2010 in 未分類
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From candy shops to lollipops, sugary sweets are taking the world of pop culture by storm. The reach of this colorfully wrapped commodity has spanned the gambit from hip-hop to casual puzzle titles. We're here to discuss the latter in the form of Candace Kane's Candy Factory for the DS. Original post by Arts-and-Entertainment:Animation Articles [...]
by on 7月 22nd, 2010 in 未分類
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Last year Disney came out with a Hannah Montana DS game that featured a unique and original gameplay mechanic for playing music, as well as a fairly robust music creating program. Unfortunately my intense Hannah Montana allergies made me unable to touch it. This year the same gameplay and software has been put into a [...]
by on 7月 22nd, 2010 in 未分類
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Petz Catz Clan is the very same game as Petz Monkeyz House. The chimps have been replaced with kittens, yes, but that's the only alteration — the gameplay, the menus, the extra features and everything else is all copied directly. It's a surprising revelation, and one that seems more than a little bit shady. Original [...]
by on 7月 22nd, 2010 in 未分類
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Don't let the sterile, classy, adult-looking box fool you; what's actually on the cartridge labeled “Matchstick” is a saccharin, overly happy Japanese puzzle called “Matchstick Puzzle by DS,” an ultra-basic set of challenges that's been done in other games, like Professor Layton, as a separate set of mini-games. Original post by Arts-and-Entertainment:Animation Articles from EzineArticles.com
by on 7月 22nd, 2010 in 未分類
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Hot off the heels of the 2007 release of Dementium: The Ward, developer Renegade Kid started on its next DS first person shooter, Moon. From the first footage it was obvious that the team was going for the same philosophy with this one – push the DS to its limits – while also trying a [...]
by on 7月 22nd, 2010 in 未分類